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CSULB lacking in funding and faculty for learning technology
CSULB is struggling to meet the new demands for online learning and technology.
CSU Center to Close Opportunity Gaps finds its home at CSULB
In a virtual meeting Tuesday, the California State University system launched its new program, the CSU Center to Close Opportunity Gaps, that will work to eliminate equity gaps faced by students in K-12 education and is set to be held at Long Beach State.
CSU budget trimmed by $299 million, CSULB facing $22 million in cuts
The California State University system is facing a budget cut of $299 million from the state stemming from coronavirus-related impacts. According to CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White, the CSU faces a three-year financial challenge likely to include layoffs.
Former CSULB President F. King Alexander is considering going for the top positions in California’s university systems
After the UC president and CSU chancellor both announced they will be stepping down, the top two university positions in the state are coming available. Former CSULB president and current LSU President F. King Alexander is one of the potential candidates to head one of the systems.
CSU starts the process of looking for new chancellor
The CSU Board of Trustees heard what ideals people want the new chancellor to focus on at a meeting Tuesday.
CSU to lower math requirements for some majors
This story was updated on August 20, 2017 The Cal State University system announced intermediate algebra will be removed as a graduation requirement for non-STEM majors. “We’re not eliminating the math requirements in the CSU,” Christine Mallon, assistant vice chancellor of academic programs and faculty development at CSU, told EdSource.[Read More…]