Proposal to change College of Business Administration to College of Business College of Business Administration Dean Michael Solt presented a request to change the name of Long Beach State’s “College of Business Administration” to “College of Business” at the Academic Senate meeting on Thursday. “As economies and societies continue to[Read More…]
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Long Beach State builds new CCPE building that uses renewable energy
Long Beach State is home to the first net-zero energy structure in the Cal State University system following the completion of the College of Continuing and Professional Education building, according to Director of Design and Construction Services Mark Zakhour. The $32 million project, which has the capability of reducing energy[Read More…]
President Conoley addresses budget deficit
An $11 million Cal State Long Beach budget deficit may result in an increased availability of online classes, a delay in new renovation projects and a “strategic chilling” of the number of tenure-track hires, according to President Jane Close Conoley. The university is developing ways to mitigate the shortage for[Read More…]
CSULB funds “Go Beach” letters from state bond
Contrary to popular belief, no student fees were spent to build the 6-foot, concrete gold-cast “Go Beach” letters near Brotman Hall. The new “Go Beach” letters were erected the first week of school and stand 6 feet tall by the west turnaround as a byproduct of a $26 million campuswide[Read More…]
New parking for electric vehicles offered at CSULB
Students who drive electric vehicles now have a brand-new resource to save the environment and the ability to charge their cars on campus. Monday, 40 new electric vehicle charging stations were planted in Lots G7 and E8 on Cal State Long Beach’s campus to offer students the opportunity to save[Read More…]
Long Beach State announces $30 million project
During a groundbreaking ceremony on Friday, Cal State Long Beach school officials announced the construction of a $30 million College of Continuing and Professional Education building. The new CCPE building, located near the social sciences and public administration department on lower campus, will consist of 20 additional general classrooms, which[Read More…]