Students now have the same meeting parameters as faculty members, allowing them to host meetings with up to 300 participants for as long as 30 hours.
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Project Rebound at the Beach
Formerly incarcerated student discusses how Project Rebound can change lives.
Student engagement proves to be difficult during Week of Welcome at CSULB
Club sports, community services and university resources host their virtual booths for day three of Week of Welcome.
Bookstore still open for in-person business, new regulations in place
Even though campus remains mostly closed for the fall, the 49er Shops Bookstore continues to operate for face-to-face shopping.
Long Beach State athletic department dives into social inequality with new program
The Long Beach State athletics department’s Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Committee is well underway.
A look into how Rising Scholars and Project Rebound serves formerly incarcerated and system impacted students at CSULB
In 2016, Rising Scholars was created to support students that are formerly incarcerated and system impacted. Their work, now aided with the addition of Project Rebound, continues to serve the community through education, advocacy and support.
Long Beach to test-run Universal Guaranteed Income
The Long Beach City Council voted unanimously to pass a pilot program ensuring a universal basic income program as a way to help residents who are facing financial issues exacerbated by the public health crisis.
Day two of virtual Week of Welcome at CSULB
Cultural and religious organizations host their virtual booths for day two of Week of Welcome as interested students pop in and out of sessions throughout the afternoon.
Five Major League Soccer matches postponed in protest of latest police shooting in Kenosha
Major League Soccer is taking a stand against social injustice as players join in unison and refuse to play in response to the shooting of Jacob Blake by police in Kenosha, Wisconsin, which has caused nationwide protests. “Real change needs to happen. The shooting of Jacob Blake and the murders[Read More…]
How virtual learning changes the experiences of College of the Arts students
Three students from the College of the Arts explain how virtual learning worked for them last semester, how it challenged them this summer and their hopes for fall semester despite new teaching conditions.