After a six-month investigation, a newly released report has cited human “misjudgment of a hazardous situation” as a factor in an accident when a 48-year-old Cal State Long Beach employee was crushed in an elevator. California Occupational Safety and Health Administration conducted trials of the accident that occurred in elevator[Read More…]
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Students question spending on failed revitalization program
When the Cal State University Board of Trustees passed the CSU-wide masters of business administration fee in 2009, the extra $254 a semester per MBA student was intended to maintain the program’s accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business. At Cal State Long Beach, 20 percent funds[Read More…]
CSUs and UCs have highest tuition increases according to latest report
While the Cal State University can be considered one of the most affordable systems in the nation, a report by the College Affordability and Transparency Center has deemed the 23-campus system as having one of the highest tuition increase rates. The list was released on June 12 and accounts for[Read More…]
More than $1 million spent on CSU presidents’ home renovations
More than $1 million in public and private funds have been used to renovate the homes of a few Cal State University presidents in the past year. The renovations, which took place for Cal State Fullerton, San Diego State, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Cal State Northridge presidents, all[Read More…]
Department of Defense awards CSULB with nano-technology research grant
Plasmonics, phase transition and semiconductor quantum dots are just a few words that two Cal State Long Beach professors use on a day-to-day basis. Yohannes Abate and Shahab Derakhshan, who teach physics and chemistry, respectively, will be able to continue their research of nano-optics and crystal structure determination with a[Read More…]
Graduates can pay off debt in Niagara Falls
With many graduates feeling the pressure of student debt, the city of Niagara Falls has found a solution to its own problems. To improve the city’s struggling economy, Seth Piccirillo, Niagara Falls’ new director of community development, has proposed a plan offering to pay off the student loans of graduates[Read More…]
Obama changes policy on deporting immigrants
To illegal immigrant Julio Salgado, the days of lingering potential deportation and hiding in plain sight now seem to be things of the past. Salgado, 28, is a Cal State Long Beach alumnus. His family came to California from Mexico when he was 11, and they had to overstay their[Read More…]
NASA hires CSULB student interns to work on Boeing telescope, research
NASA has given three Cal State Long Beach students the opportunity to launch their careers through internships, jobs and fellowships. Sam Koshy, who just received his master’s degree in May, obtained a fellowship from NASA that paid for his entire two-year master’s program at CSULB. Meanwhile, physics majors Jill Pestana[Read More…]
Southern California Special Olympics 2012 Slideshow
Enthusiastic athlete succeeds in Olympics
As the shot rang from the starter pistol, the staggered line of four runners jolted to a sprint. At 60 years old with a mental disability, Dennis Williamson led the 4×100 relay, baton in hand and ready to pass it on to the next teammate. Williamson, along with more than[Read More…]