2022 coverage
- 7 L.A. cyclists share how to go car-free, ride safely and have fun, LA Times (May 18)
- Horizon Educational Interviews CSU LA Professor David Blekhman, Horizon Educational Blog (May 18)
- UCLA Library To Host 20 Top Academic Librarians For Professional Development Program, India Education Diary (May 18)
- Christopher Madison, CEO of Former West Coast Commercial Printing Powerhouse ColorGraphics, Passes, Printing Impressions (May 17)
- Letters to the Editor: Critics of the new math curriculum framework, you have any better ideas?, LA Times (May 16)
- Tennis champion Billie Jean King tells Springfield College graduates to define themselves, Mass Live (May 16)
- Millennials vs. boomer. Who will succeed L.A. County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl?, LA Times (May 15)
- Christine Quinn Net Worth 2022: How Rich is the Selling Sunset Star?, Techie + Gamers (May 13)
- Congratulations, Dr. Hoult!, Culver City Observer (May 12)
- Oral history says Teotón is an ancient pyramid, but experts are not so sure, Mexico News Daily (May 12)
- Campaign is quiet, stakes are high in LA supervisor race, KCRW (May 11)
- Vivian Villanueva — wife and confidant — holds sway in L.A. Sheriff’s Department, officials say, LA Times (May 11)
- Think of the city attorney as the head of a really, really big law firm representing L.A. as its client., LAist (May 10)
- LADWP Recognizes Top Customers’ Sustainability Successes, LADWP News (May 9)
- LA County honors Porto’s co-owner at 37th annual Women of the Year awards, LA Daily News (May 9)
- Three California primaries to watch this election, San Francisco Examiner (May 9)
- The Dakar Hydrogen Racer Comes To The ACT Expo In Long Beach, Forbes (May 6)
- Here's a look at the Valley Boulevard's multi-modal makeover, Urbanize LA (May 6)
- PCC Commencement Ceremony Returns to Robinson Stadium, South Pasadenan (May 6)
- Cal State LA joins effort to launch #CaliforniansForAll College Corps, Los Angles Patch (May 5)
- Election 2022: This San Fernando Valley state senate district is poised for a fresh face?, LA Daily News (May 5)
- Column: He fooled voters once. Can Sheriff Villanueva do it again?, LA Times (May 4)
- New Unchained Scholars leaders look to carry on their predecessor’s message of hope, USC News (May 4)
- Scenes From the Snippy L.A. Mayoral Debate, Los Angeles Magazine (May 3)
- Coronavirus Today: When live music becomes a science experiment, LA Times (May 3)
- What Is Performance Medicine?, Mission Unstoppable (May 2)
- Rich Archbold: Dave Lopez, star TV reporter, talks about storied career, life in new book, Long Beach Press Telegram (May 2)
- Hispanics lose faith in Democrats over inflation as U.S. elections loom, The Mighty 790 KFGO (May 2)
- “Cosas así nunca me pasaban”: joven logra beca por su esfuerzo para superar obstáculos, Telemundo 52 (May 2)
- Who Should Be the Next Mayor of Los Angeles?, New York Times (May 2)
- Sparks fly at LA mayoral debate as top 5 candidates take on a variety of topics, KABC Eyewitness News (May 2)
- LA Mayoral candidates debate at Cal State LA, Fox11 News (May 1)
- Top 5 mayoral candidates face off at Cal State LA: Heated Debate Ahead of Primary, KTLA5 (May 1)
- Top Five Candidates Face Off During Mayoral Debate at Cal State LA, KNBC 4 (May 1)
- Top 5 LA mayoral candidates square off during debate, CBS Los Angeles (May 1)
- Column: Their pupuseria survived the riots. Now, Central Americans thrive in South L.A., Los Angeles Times (April 30)
- USD Nursing Alumnus Creates Successful Mentoring Podcast, USD News Center (April 29)
- #CaliforniansForAll College Corps informational tour at Cal State LA, KTLA5 (April 29)
- Chief Service Officer Josh Fryday Joins Senator Durazo and Local College & University Officials to Kick Off #CaliforniansForAll College Corps Recruitment in Los Angeles, California Volunteers (April 29)
- LA mayor race: 5 candidates to face off during mayoral debate on ABC7, KABC7 News (Apr. 28)
- Best Things To Do This Weekend In Los Angeles And Southern California: April 29 - May 1, LAist (Apr. 28)
- Los Angeles universities help city sustainability drive, Times Higher Education (Apr. 27)
- Masks are off, COVID rates are up and musicians are once again on edge about touring, LA Times (Apr. 26)
- Provide your feedback on future Mobility Hubs around 710 North, The Source (Apr. 25)
- Your Voice, Your Vote: Los Angeles Mayoral Debate on Sunday at 5:30 p.m., ABC7 News(Apr. 25)
- The June 7 Primary Is Approaching — Here’s What’s Happened So Far in the Los Angeles Mayoral Election, MiTu (Apr. 25)
- L.A. on the Record: Gotta have faith ... or do you?, LA Times (Apr. 23)
- Karen Bass, Rick Caruso and other mayoral candidates will next debate at Cal State LA on May 1, KCRW-FM (Apr. 22)
- Early voting in LA mayor's race starts in 3 weeks, ABC7 News (Apr. 21)
- Rouxbe Launches Live Series Focused on Food Diversity, FSR Magazine (Apr. 21)
- Billie Jean King, Katrina Adams discuss Title IX in U.S. State Department webinar, USTA (Apr. 26)
- Los Al Council member Ron Bates among Cal State’s “Distinguished Alumni”, Events-NewsEnterprise (Apr. 21)
- Your Voice, Your Vote: L.A. Mayoral Debate at Cal State LA on May 1, ABC7 News (Apr. 20)
- George Takei's Life in Photos, People (Apr. 20)
- CJF Plans Event to Honor and Help California Jazz Musicians, LA Sentinel (Apr. 20)
- Does Computational Fluid Dynamics ‘Improve Safety’ of Fixed Gas Detection Systems?, HazardEx (Apr. 19)
- New superintendent set to meet public, Antelope Valley Press (Apr. 18)
- Country’s top public arts high school hosts gala, LA Downtown News (Apr. 18)
- Smaller Metros Have Become Very Attractive to Renters, but Are They Ready to Welcome New Residents?, Rent Cafe (Apr. 18)
- Cal State LA Nursing Graduate Program Recognized Among The Best In The Nation, Californer (Apr. 17)
- L.A. on the Record: Bass inches toward the airwaves, LA Times (Apr. 16)
- ‘They Often Go Unnoticed Or Ignored’, Verve Times (Apr. 15)
- Dr. Gay Yuen received Distinguished Alumna Award from Cal State LA, Sing Tao Daily (Apr. 15)
- Los Angeles Needs More Mayoral Debates, More Participants, Epoch Times (Apr. 15)
- Glendora resident Willie Zuniga is Cal State LA's Alumnus of the Year, California Patch (Apr. 14)
- L.A. mayoral hopefuls court Asian Americans, the city’s fastest-growing ethnic group, L.A. Times (Apr. 14)
- Cal State LA nursing graduate program recognized among the best in the nation, PRLog (Apr. 14)
- Supervisor Hahn Appoints Pico Rivera Resident to LA County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council, Los Cerritos Community News (Apr. 14)
- Place History: Avenue 50 and other Eastside havens from gentrification, L.A. Times (Apr. 14)
- Six residents apply for City Council District 2 vacancy, Downey Patriot (Apr. 13)
- LA mayoral candidates left out of debate blast organizers, LA Daily News (Apr. 12)
- Emerging international real estate investors in the United States, Reader's Digest (Apr. 12)
- Mayoral candidates to debate at Cal State LA, Downtown LA News (Apr. 11)
- LA sank them into debt. Will this family find a better life in rural California?, Finger Lake Times (Apr. 11)
- L.A. on the Record: Candidates head to the ATM, L.A. Times (Apr. 11)
- Pasadena Showcase House For The Arts Awards $18,500 To Nine Aspiring Young Musicians, Pasadena Now (Apr. 8)
- Event Calendar: What’s Happening Claremont?, Claremont Courier (Apr. 8)
- Politicians Say Anti-Gun Laws Are Answer To Sacramento Shooting, But Gunmen Were Felons Illegally Carrying Guns, Police Tribune (Apr. 7)
- ‘We are not casting a wide enough net’: Rob Perez on how biopharma companies can help out their neighbors, STAT News (Apr. 7)
- Police: Sacramento shooting was gunfight among gang rivals, ABC10 (Apr. 7)
- Al menos cinco personas dispararon en el tiroteo de Sacramento, que la policía calificó como una lucha entre pandillas rivales, Univision Noticias (Apr. 7)
- U.S. House of Representative: Dr. Tom Rivera Tribute, CSPAN Morning Hour (Apr. 6)
- Alhambra Councilwoman Appointed to Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority Commission, Colorado Boulevard (Apr. 6)
- 2022 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books presents Color-Field Paintings, EIN Newswire (Apr. 6)
- MSU announces $5.6 million gift from Larry and Anne Hambly to enhance computer science opportunities, MSU News (Apr. 6)
- Q&Answers: What's Going On With Rose Of U.S. Mass Shootings?, CBS Sacramento (Apr. 4)
- How life works is his life’s work, UCI News (Apr. 4)
- Cal State LA receives $10 million from alumna for school of the arts, Philanthropy News Digest (Ap. 3)
- Cal State LA received $ 10 million from alumna for education, Local Cincinnati News (Apr. 3)
- CDCR leaders improve education through collaboration, CDCR News (Apr. 1)
- Cal State LA to launch bachelor’s program for women in prison, EdSource (Apr. 1)
- 2022 Eagle-Con Awards, Locus Magazine (Apr. 1)
- At California gas station, Republicans woo voters angry over fuel prices - but it's complicated, Reuters (Apr. 1)
- After years of debilitating social anxiety, a special tool changed my life, CNN Health (Apr. 1)
- Cal State LA Prepares To Extend Bachelor's Program To Women In Prison, LAist (Mar. 31)
- Jennings and Bradford Honored at Eagle-Con 2022, L.A. Sentinel (Mar. 31)
- Cal State LA receives $5 million NSF grant to create a hub for urban sustainability, Civil + Structural Engineer Media (Mar. 31)
- Gang leader-turned-peacemaker faces life sentence if convicted in federal racketeering trial, Courthouse News Service (Mar. 31)
- Never forget the late, great Walter E. Williams, Daily Breeze (Mar. 31)
- Fight over Garcetti’s nomination intensifies amid expanding Senate probe, L.A. Times (Mar. 30)
- This Rap Song Helped Sentence a 17-Year-Old to Prison for Life, New York Times (Mar. 30)
- Books provide bonding opportunity, The Roundup News (Mar. 30)
- Cal State LA to host mayoral candidate debate, Eastsider LA (Mar. 29)
- News about grants, gifts: Cal State LA, Philanthropy Journal (Mar. 28)
- Gifts Roundup: California State University, Los Angeles, The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Mar. 28)
- Pay inequity – The past is prologue, Louisiana Weekly (Mar. 28)
- A Commitment to Advancing Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Los Angeles Business Journal (Mar. 28)
- Here's Why People Cheat on Those They Love, According to Psychology, Newsweek (Mar. 27)
- If your partner uses any of these phrases, you might be a victim of gaslighting., CengNews (Mar. 26)
- Cal State LA creará centro para la sustentabilidad urbana, Hispanos Press (Mar. 26)
- Mellon Foundation Awards Cal State LA $1M Grant To Launch In-Person Bachelor's Degree Program, Californer (Mar. 26)
- Cal State LA to establish the Mary Levin School of the Arts with transformative gift, Campus Circle (Mar. 25)
- Latino but not fluent in Spanish? The litmus test still plagues many, NBC News (Mar. 25)
- California State University-Standardized Tests, Antelope Valley Press (Mar. 25)
- How Mayoral Candidates Can Reach Latino and AAPI Voters in Los Angeles, Spectrum News (Mar. 25)
- Comeback stories: News & views: Cal State Los Angeles, Open Campus (Mar. 24)
- Six picks for weekend culture in L.A.: Ballet Folklórico de México, ‘The Band’s Visit, L.A. Times (Mar. 24)
- A new poll found two-thirds of Asian Americans in L.A. County are worried they will be a victim of a racial attack, KFI News (Mar. 24)
- Cal State LA to launch first bachelor's degree program for incarcerated women in CA, Spectrum News (Mar. 24)
- Column: L.A. County’s sheriff leans on his Latino identity. Does he exemplify our worst traits?, L.A. Times (Mar. 24)
- Cal State LA receives grant to create urban sustainability hub, Los Angeles Patch (Mar. 24)
- Cal State LA To Establish The Mary Levin School Of The Arts With Transformative Gift, Broadway World (Mar. 23)
- Black, Alabama filmmaker says his new movie is ‘beyond skin color’, MSN.com (Mar. 23)
- Napa Valley College names Powell its new top executive, North Bay BusinessJournal (Mar. 23)
- Expert Focus: Feminist economists studying women’s roles and contributions to the U.S. economy, Equitable Growth (Mar. 23)
- Survey: 2 in 3 AAPI in Los Angeles County worry about being victimized by racial attack, Yahoo! News (Mar. 22)
- Column: A search for answers to anti-Asian violence, AOL (Mar. 22)
- NASPA Conference Centers the Student Experience, Diverse Issues (Mar. 22)
- Servicios gratuitos y de bajo costo: Cómo ahorrar en alimentos, gasolina y más en Los Ángeles, Telemundo (Mar. 22)
- Majority of Asians in LA County fearful of being victims of racial attack, AsAm News (Mar. 21)
- Cal State LA Clinical Laboratory Scientist program earns reaccreditation, Californer (Mar. 21)
- Cal State LA Clinical Lab Scientist program earns reaccreditation, Medium (Mar. 21)
- Los votantes latinos no pueden ser ignorados. Los candidatos a la alcaldía de Los Ángeles quieren sus votos, L.A. Times (Mar. 20)
- Two-thirds of Los Angeles County Asian Americans fear being victims of racism, Sing Tao Daily (Mar. 19)
- New Survey: LA County AAPI Residents Fear Racial Attacks, Asian Journal (Mar. 19)
- Love Addiction: 7 Signs You May Be Dependent on Relationships, Newsweek (Mar. 19)
- First-of-its-kind strategic plan looks to reduce, prevent microplastic pollution, ABC Denver Channel (Mar. 18)
- State park appoints new agency director; 1st woman director in 100 years, San Juan Islander (Mar. 18)
- Russian Missiles and Space Debris Could Threaten Satellites, WIRED (Mar. 18)
- Morning Brief: Fear Of Racially Motivated Attacks, A Starbucks Union, And Cat Videos, LAist (Mar. 17)
- Housing, Hate, and Health Top Concerns for AAPI in LA, Ethnic Media Services (Mar. 17)
- L.A. Affairs: La realidad de salir con alguien después de perder 100 libras, LA Times (Mar. 17)
- Los Angeles poll: 25% of Asians became victims of hatred during the pandemic, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Mar. 16)
- 66% of Asians in LA are afraid of being subjected to hate crimes, Radio Korea (Mar. 16)
- First people of Orange County to spread message of preservation at San Clemente event, Daily Pilot (Mar. 16)
- Two-Thirds Of LA's Asian American Population Worry About Being The Target Of Racist Attacks, Report Finds, LAist (Mar. 16)
- Many L.A. County Asian Americans fear racial attacks and are against cutting police funding, survey finds, L.A. Times (Mar. 15)
- L.A. County Asian American Pacific Islander survey findings, KNX Radio (Mar. 15)
- 66% Of AAPI Community In L.A. County Worried About Racial Attacks, Survey Finds, CBS/KCAL News (Mar. 15)
- Services to be held for Tom Rivera, longtime CSUSB administrator and educational leader, CSUSB News (Mar. 14)
- Two-thirds of L.A. County Asian Americans fear racial attacks, survey finds, Yahoo! News (Mar. 15)
- People Deserve to Know Their Houses Are Going to Burn, The Atlantic (Mar. 15)
- Survey takes pulse of LA County Latinos and COVID-19 pandemic is top concern, ABC Eyewitness News (Mar. 14)
- Survey takes pulse of L.A. County Latinos, COVID-19 pandemic is top concern, MSN.com (Mar. 14)
- A Reimagined Pedagogy Is Needed Before We Return to In-Person Learning, Latino Rebels (Mar. 14)
- A new generation has never worked from an office. Here's how it is affecting them., Wall Street Journal (Mar. 13)
- Cal State LA men's soccer star signs with LAFC affiliate, Los Angeles Patch (Mar. 11)
- Superintendent Hilda Maldonado focuses on ‘humanity of our kids’, Santa Barbara News-Press (Mar. 11)
- Celebrating Women’s History Month: Capri Maddox, Beverly Press (Mar. 10)
- Art Directors Guild To Co-Host Cal State LA’s Eagle-Con Both Live and Virtually For First Time, Shoot Publicity Wire (Mar. 9)
- The Rundown: March 9, 2022 --- Eagle-Con 2022, Multiuniverse Comics (Mar. 9)
- Art Directors Guild To Co-Host Cal State L.A.’s Eagle-Con Sci-Fi Convention, Deadline (Mar. 9)
- Adriana Ocampo, Latin American Lifetime Prize Winner – Science – Life, East Africa News Post (Mar. 9)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA and California Community Foundation release 2022 survey of Los Angeles Latina/o residents, California Newswire (Mar. 9)
- Eagle-Con 2022 To Honor Dawn Brown, John Jennings, Jaymee Goh, K. Tempest Bradford And 501st Legion, Broadway World (Mar. 8)
- Eagle-Con 2022 to Honor Legendary Talents and Authors Dawn Brown, John Jennings, Jaymee Goh, K. Tempest Bradford and 501st Legion, First Comic News (Mar. 8)
- L.A. sank them into debt. Will this family find a better life in rural California?, LA Times (Mar. 7)
- Cal State LA publica resultados de encuesta sobre residentes latinos de Los Angeles, Hispanos Press (Mar. 7)
- NATO and America Are Already at War with Russia, 1945 Politics (Mar. 5)
- 4 Ways the Pandemic Changed Our Values, Psychology Today (Mar. 5)
- Burbank Woman Checks on Her Family as They Hide in Kyiv Underground Garage, KNBC4 (Mar. 4)
- Coming Out at Work May Impact Productivity, Discover (Mar. 4)
- Cal State Long Beach students providing free tax prep services, Spectrum News (Mar. 4)
- Morning Brief: LA’s Zoning Laws, Combating Local Misinformation, And Celebrating Black-Owned Restaurants, LAist (Mar. 3)
- New study reveals the issues facing most Latinos, Yahoo! News (Mar. 3)
- Pandemic and homelessness rank among top issues for L.A. County Latinos, new survey says, LA Times (Mar. 2)
- COVID-19, Homelessness, And The Economy Are Top Issues For Latina/o Voters In L.A. County, New Poll Finds [scroll down], KPCC AirTalk (Mar. 2)
- Survey: Majority of Latinos In LA Want To See Police Funding Stay The Same Or Increase, LAist (Mar. 2)
- Students learning indigenous science to fight climate change, Spectrum News (Mar. 2)
- Podcast: Melanie Sabado-Liwag on the Enduring Impact of Colonialism on Health Inequities in the US, Health Affairs (Mar. 1)
- An Art Oasis within a Concrete Jungle: Hauser & Wirth, KNBC4 California Live (Mar. 1)
- Los Angeles Mayoral Candidates Discuss Housing, Port at San Pedro Debate, Epoch Times (Feb. 28)
- Southeast Los Angeles Collaborative Non-Profits Spotlighted in New Video Series, PR Newswire (Feb. 28)
- DHS S&T Awards Funding to Minority Serving Institutions to Advance Summer Research Projects, Homeland Security Today (Feb. 28)
- War in Ukraine: What are the Current State of Affairs?, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 25)
- Scenes From the Kinda-Sorta Second Los Angeles Mayoral Forum, Los Angeles Magazine (Feb. 25)
- The SoCalendar: What you need to do this weekend, Spectrum News (Feb. 24)
- How much power does the mayor of LA really have?, Spectrum News (Feb. 24)
- Cal State LA to Share in 5-Year, $4.5M Scholarship Program, KFI News (Feb. 24)
- Cal State LA to share in 5-year, $4.5 million scholarship program, Spectrum News (Feb. 23)
- Cal State LA to Share in Five-Year, $4.5M Scholarship Program, MyNewsLA (Feb. 23)
- The growing importance of formalized rev cycle training, Health Leaders (Feb. 23)
- The Kemper Foundation Launches Next Generation Kemper Scholars Program With Multi-Year $4.5 Million Commitment, Bakersfield.com (Feb. 23)
- Alex Padilla makes it official: He wants a chance at a full term in the U.S. Senate, Orange County Register (Feb. 22)
- The Future of Sustainable Aviation Gasoline Fuel, Aviation Pros (Feb. 22)
- Near the Mexican Border, Texas University Uses Value and Smarts to Help Students Stay Enrolled, Washington Monthly (Feb. 21)
- Thanks to Remote Work, Many in Gen Z May Never Work in an Office. Will It Matter?, Wall Street Journal (Feb. 20)
- Venezuelan journalist reflects on pivotal life moments deciding whether to join U.S. military, MassLive (Feb. 18)
- California’s Dream of a Carbon Neutral Future, The Canyon Chronicle (Feb. 17)
- Explaining the Los Angeles Mayor’s Race, New York Times (Feb. 17)
- College Preparation and Enrollment Declined for L.A. Black And Latinx Students During COVID-19, LA Sentinel (Feb. 17)
- Homeless crisis, fear of crime shaping LA mayor election, Washington Post (Feb. 17)
- California's Public Universities Are (Mostly) Full. Why Not Build AnLA Sentinelother Campus?, MSN.com (Feb. 16)
- Andersen Welcomes Managing Director Franky Low in Los Angeles, Business Wire (Feb. 16)
- Want to find an affordable college? There's a website for that, NPR Air Fresh (Feb. 15)
- LA mayoral race is heating up, KCRW (Feb. 14)
- Campus gardens and farm help address basic needs across the CSU by providing fresh produce for students, CSU News (Feb. 14)
- David Tetreault Joins Triller Fight Club As President, Cision (Feb. 14)
- College prep declined for Black, Latino students in LA during pandemic, report says, ABC7 News (Feb. 12)
- A ‘Bellwether’ on Black and Latinx Student Success, Inside Higher Ed (Feb. 11)
- Rick Caruso, Billionaire Developer, Jumps Into Los Angeles Mayor’s Race, New York Times (Feb. 11)
- Diversity and Inclusion: Building Brighter Futures, Aspire 2045 (Feb. 9)
- Internship and volunteer opportunities available through CALPIRG, Sonoma State (Feb. 8)
- Meet 10 Members of the CSU Community who are Paving the Way for Social Justice, CSU News (Feb. 7)
- East Texas Black History Makers: Professor Dr. Evelyn Granville, Mix 93.1 (Feb. 5)
- Audience engagement team welcomes three new staffers, LA Times (Feb. 4)
- The newest L.A. and O.C. museum exhibitions to see in February, LA Times (Feb. 4)
- CSU Institutions Provide Greatest Economic Mobility, Return on Investment, CSU News (Feb. 3)
- Los Angeles Youth Orchestra to perform 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' at Super Bowl LVI, FOX 11 (Feb. 3)
- 45 Colleges Selected for First Round of Californians For All College Corps, Spectrum News (Feb. 2)
- Cal State LA launches on-campus vaccine clinic, NBC4 News (Feb. 2)
- Clinica de vacunacion en Cal State LA, Telemundo 52 (Feb. 2)
- Source Materials: Arts Calendar February 3-9, LA Weekly (Feb. 2)
- Addressing The Interlocking Impact Of Colonialism And Racism On Filipinx/a/o American Health Inequities, Health Affairs (Feb. 2022)
- Looking Out for the Coast, CSU News (Jan. 31)
- It’s ‘Not Wordle.’ It’s brand Wordle? Meme has Twitter accounts jumping on game craze., NJ.com (Jan. 30)
- Esteban Torres, Congressional Advocate for Latinos, Dies at 91, New York Times (Jan. 29)
- Buscaino: Dock L.A. leaders' salaries if sufficient progress isn't made on homelessness, MSN.com (Jan. 28)
- Economic Mobility Index: Cal State LA ranked number one in a new study by Third Way, FOX 2 News (Jan. 28)
- Mike Bonin Calls It Quits, Los Angeles Magazine (Jan. 28)
- Mother and daughter share rich family legacy, Claremont Courier (Jan. 28)
- Column: Will billionaire businessman Rick Caruso run for L.A. mayor, and could he win?, MSN.com (Jan. 28)
- New Study Shows Which Colleges Help Low-Income Students Get Ahead, Forbes (Jan. 27)
- Out With the Old, In With the New: Rating Higher Ed by Economic Mobility, ThirdWay (Jan. 27)
- CSU strongly indicates it will permanently scrap SAT, ACT admission requirement, L.A. Times (Jan. 27)
- How Bad is Crime in L.A.?, L.A. Magazine (Jan. 27)
- Briefing: Racism & Health Virtual Symposium, Health Affairs (Jan. 26)
- Why is L.A.’s iconic skyline far from the beach — unlike Miami, Seattle and other cities?, L.A. Times (Jan. 26)
- Black youth face rising rates of depression, anxiety, suicide, EdSource (Jan. 25)
- Ku named vice president and chief nursing officer at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, The Signal (Jan. 24)
- The Maladjusted Madness of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Louisiana Weekly (Jan. 24)
- Art Professor Receives CSU’s Highest Honor for His Innovative Efforts to Support Students, CSUN News (Jan. 24)
- Cal State LA integrara programa estatal de ayuda estudiantil, Hispanos Press (Jan. 23)
- Memorial honors San Clemente firefighter who died in Rancho Palos Verdes house fire, Orange County Register (Jan. 21)
- Cal State LA announces 2022 launch of regional consortium as part of statewide #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program, California Newswire (Jan. 20)
- Increasing the Diversity of CSU Faculty, CSU News (Jan. 19)
- Walter Askin was a painter practicing a high art of joy, Pasadena Star-News (Jan. 19)
- State to give $10,000 to low-income college students for community service work, L.A. Times (Jan. 19)
- Cal State LA to launch regional consortium as part of statewide #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program, Campus Circle (Jan. 19)
- Cal State LA to take part in statewide college service program, Los Angeles Patch (Jan. 19)
- California Offers Compensation for Student Volunteer Hours, College Post (Jan. 19)
- Cal State LA To Launch Regional Consortium As Part Of #CaliforniansForAll College Corps Program, Californer (Jan. 19)
- Gov. Gavin Newsom offers college students $10,000 for public service, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Jan. 19)
- California ‘College Corps’ program to give $10,000 to select students for volunteer work, KTLA5 (Jan. 19)
- Gov. Newsom offers college students $10,000 for public service, KPCC 98.3 (Jan. 19)
- California offers college students $10K for public service, Fox-11 (Jan. 19)
- Dozens Of Calif. Colleges To Pay Students $10K For Public Service Work Under New State Program, CBS Los Angeles (Jan. 19)
- 45 colleges selected as part of first round of ‘Californians for All’ College Corps, EdSource (Jan. 18)
- California launches College Corps for students to volunteer, earn $10K toward education, Spectrum News (Jan. 18)
- How Are CSU and UC Campuses Handling The Pandemic As Omicron Surge Continues?, KPCC AirTalk (Jan. 18)
- Angela Garcia is filling vacant Division One board position for West Valley Water District, Fontana Herald News (Jan. 18)
- Small Things Can Change the World, California Volunteers Blog (Jan. 13)
- High calculus failure rates thwart students across CSU, EdSource (Jan. 13)
- Designing Student-Centered Courses at Cal State LA, ACUE (Jan. 13)
- Advocates call for release of inmates at-risk of COVID as cases surge in Sacramento County Jail, ABC Sacramento (Jan. 13)
- Number of COVID-19 cases soars, and schools delay the start of classes, Epoch Times (Jan. 13)
- Little Rock Nine featured in Michigan MLK Celebration, Across Michigan Patch (Jan. 12)
- The pendulum effect: News and views, Open Campus (Jan. 12)
- Live Updates: Latest News on COVID-19 and Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed (Jan. 11)
- LACHSA accepting applications for fall classes, LA Downtown News (Jan. 11)
- Blue-Chip Chinese Artist Jiannan Huang Reaches New Milestones in 2022 - Paintings Appraised at Over US $1.5 Million Each, WFMZ-TV (Jan. 11)
- Nursing Pathway Program Expands at the CSU, CSU News (Jan. 10)
- Juan Mendoza: “Los Angeles Odyssey”, Cultural Daily (Jan. 10)
- Formerly incarcerated, Trojan uses her platform to change the stigma about others like her, USC News (Jan. 10)
- Worried your new year will be filled with anxiety?, Lima Ohio News (Jan. 8)
- Development of $1000 Wire Arc AM machine, Metal AM (Jan. 7)
- Cal State Fullerton, Northridge to begin spring semester remotely, Spectrum News (Jan. 7)
- Los Angeles controller Ron Galperin jumps into California state controller race, San Francisco Chronicle (Jan. 6)
- Engineers Build Open-Source Gantry-Mounted WAAM Metal 3D Printer For Just $1,000, 3DPrinting Industry (Jan. 6)
- 2021 Williams-Hutchins Health Equity Award Recipients: Cal State LA's Pubic Health major Melina Rodriguez, CDC Minority Health (Jan. 5)
- Three more CSU campuses switch to remote learning amid Covid surge, EdSource (Jan. 5)
- Cal State LA reanudara las clases por internet durante tres semanas, Univision 34 News (Jan. 5)
- Three CSU schools to begin semester online amid winter coronavirus surge, Press-Telegram (Jan. 5)
- Colleges Shift Online Due to COVID Surge, KABC Eyewitness News (Jan. 5)
- Cal State LA has decided to hold the several weeks of the spring semester online, KNX Radio (Jan. 5)
- Cal State LA announced yesterday the school will begin the spring semester with 3 weeks of remote classes, KCRW-FM (Jan. 5)
- Cal State LA to start spring semester with remote learning, KTLA5 (Jan. 5)
- Another local university going online due to COVID, 99.1 KBU (Jan. 5)
- Omicron's Unstoppable Spread, KABC Eyewitness News (Jan. 5)
- ‘Protect our hospitals’ might convince Britons to get Covid-19 vaccines, but it won’t work in the U.S., STAT News (Jan. 5)
- Cal State LA to start first 3 weeks of spring semester with remote instruction, Radio Korea (Jan. 5)
- Why You Should Blink at Your Cat, Psychology Today (Jan. 5)
- Meet Ariel X. Hernandez, Self Help Graphics & Art's Archive Intern, Self Help Graphics & Art Blog (Jan. 5)
- Cal State LA to begin spring semester on January 24 with 3 weeks of remote classes, KPCC Radio (Jan. 4)
- It's March 2020 COVID-19 deja vu for college students, Los Angeles Times (Jan. 4)
- Cal State LA will start semester with remote classes during Omicron surge, Eastsider LA (Jan. 4)
- Cal State Los Angeles To Begin Spring Semester Remotely For 3 Weeks, CBS Los Angeles (Jan. 4)
- Cal State LA going remote, KNBC 4 (Jan. 4)
- Cal State Los Angeles To Start Spring Semester Online Amid Surge, California Patch (Jan. 4)
- Cal State LA to begin spring semester remotely for three weeks, L.A. Daily News (Jan. 4)
- Cal State LA to begin spring semester remotely for 3 weeks, Daily Breeze (Jan. 4)
- Cal State LA to begin the spring semester remotely for 3 weeks, Pasadena Star-News (Jan. 4)
- Cal State Los Angeles to begin spring semester remotely for 3 weeks, Spectrum News (Jan. 4)
- Cal State Los Angeles to Begin Spring Semester Remotely for Three Weeks, MyNewsLA (Jan. 4)
- 5 mental health tips to help you tackle 2022, Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Jan. 4)
- Mayor Tri Ta announces campaign for 70th Assembly District, OC Breeze (Jan. 4)
- A True Story of Families Fighting Racism, Rafu Shimpo (Jan. 3)
- Task force presses Irvine for museum to honor first people of Orange County, L.A. Times (Jan. 2)
- Amid snowstorm, residents hope to save a little newcomer to the Walla Walla Valley, Union-Bulletin (Jan. 2)
2021
- The newest L.A. and O.C. museum exhibitions to see in January, L.A. Times (Dec. 31)
- The unentitled kids: California’s new generation of star college applicants, San Diego Union-Tribune (Dec. 30)
- 10 memorable NCAA DII sports moments from fall 2021, NCAA.com (Dec. 30)
- Eastside band members head to the Rose Parade, Eastsider LA (Dec. 30)
- Former Tournament of Roses President Gerald Freeny to Ride on Cedar Sinai/OneLegacy ‘Donate Life Float’, LA Sentinel (Dec. 30)
- Recovery or crisis?, Pride Publishing Group (Dec. 30)
- Worried your new year will be filled with anxiety? Here are 5 mental health tips to help you tackle 2022, AOL News (Dec. 30)
- Cal State LA students stand up to hate with art, design, L.A. Downtown News (Dec. 29)
- 9 Reasons Couples Can Look Like Siblings, Psychology Today (Dec. 29)
- List: New Laws in California in 2022, NBC4 News (Dec. 28)
- CSU to require COVID booster shots for students, faculty, staff, Spectrum News (Dec. 23)
- Scientists from historically excluded groups face a hostile obstacle course, Nature.com (Dec. 23)
- Cal State system to require students, faculty and staff to get COVID-19 booster shots, Capital Radio (Dec. 22)
- COVID-19 Boosters for Students and Staff, KQED (Dec. 22)
- Where Ideas Go to Grow, JPL News (Dec. 22)
- California State University to require boosters for students, faculty and staff, EdSource (Dec. 22)
- OnlyFans Founder Resigns, Company Names Marketing Chief New CEO, Yahoo! (Dec. 21)
- More LA County supervisors? Latest redistricting process prompts calls for change, L.A. Daily News (Dec. 19)
- I-710 North Mobility Hubs Working Group Wants Feedback, South Pasadenan (Dec. 16)
- Webbs Receive Honorary Doctorate Degrees From CSU-San Bernardino, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 16)
- Cal State LA Men's Soccer Team Celebrates National Championship, KABC-AM Radio (Dec. 15)
- Cal State LA Festeja Titulo Colegial de Division II, Telemundo 52 (Dec. 15)
- Cal State LA Celebrates Men's Soccer National Championship, FOX11 (Dec. 15)
- Cal State LA Men's Soccer Celebrates National Championship, KTLA 5 Sports Final (Dec. 15)
- Cal State LA Celebrates Div. II National Soccer Title, KNBC 4 (Dec. 15)
- Cal State LA Men Win Division II Soccer Title, KABC Eyewitness News (Dec. 15)
- Cal State LA students design their own 'LA For All', The Californer (Dec. 15)
- Soccer Newsletter: Cal State LA wins national championship, LA Times (Dec. 14)
- Cal State LA men's soccer team wins its first national title, Eastsider LA (Dec. 14)
- From the Editor: How will Biden's signature bills impact business in Long Beach?, Long Beach Business Journal (Dec. 14)
- Linda McAlister, Philosopher and Founder of Feminist Journal, Dies at 82, New York Times (Dec. 14)
- 3-2-1…Happy New Year!, Newswise (Dec. 13)
- CSU Institutions Serve as Engines of Social Mobility, CollegeNET Index Shows, CSU News (Dec. 13)
- ZGF Architects Adapts a Derelict Campus Building in Los Angeles into an Energy-Efficient Educational Space, Interior Design (Dec. 13)
- Vicente ‘Chente’ Fernández, ‘El Rey’ of ranchera music, has died at 81, OPB (NPR) (Dec. 12)
- Cal State LA wins 2021 NCAA DII men's soccer national championship, first in program history, NCAA (Dec. 11)
- Cal State LA wins NCAA Division II men's soccer championship, ABC/Fox News (Dec. 11)
- Cal State LA wins DII soccer title, KCAL9 (Dec. 11)
- Cal State LA Students Design Their Own 'LA For All', Civil+Human Rights and Equity Department (Dec. 10)
- Daily Digest: Notebook - Soccer finals, Eastsider LA (Dec. 10)
- Obed Silva’s Memoir Is a Transborder Story as Universal as Love and Loss, ScheerPost (Dec. 10)
- 3Degrees Announces First Oregon Clean Fuels Program Credits From Hydrogen and New Advancements in Green Hydrogen, Yahoo! News (Dec. 9)
- Justice Department Awards $900,000 for Bachelor’s Degree program at California Institution for Women, Department of Justice (Dec. 9)
- Grammy Museum Revives Its First Exhibit ‘Songs of Conscience, Sounds of Freedom’, Billboard (Dec. 9)
- 100 Black Men: Inspire Boys to Close the Wealth Gap, Precinct Reporter (Dec. 9)
- Kwanzaa: A Celebration of Unity Debuts December 26, Broadway World (Dec. 9)
- ‘Could the timing be worse?’ Omicron hits as college students travel for winter break, L.A. Times (Dec. 8)
- California disciplining doctors over questionable medical exemptions for vaccines, Sacramento Bee (Dec. 8)
- Best Colleges for First-Generation Students, Student Loan Hero (Dec. 8)
- Fan guide: Weidner Field to host men's and women's DII soccer finals on Thursday and Saturday, The Gazette (Dec. 8)
- MALVEAUX: Consumerism is the Foundation of Predatory Capitalism, Washington Informer (Dec. 8)
- Discovery+ & OWN Announce New Unscripted Series, Broadway World (Dec. 8)
- Is math education racist? Debate rages over changes to how US teaches the subject, Yahoo! News (Dec. 7)
- During this festive time of year, the CSU is taking the opportunity to give back to its community, Newswise (Dec. 7)
- Soccer Newsletter: And finally there's this..., L.A. Times (Dec. 7)
- Meta has a ‘moral obligation’ to make its mental health research transparent, scientists say, The Verge (Dec. 6)
- Semifinal seeds, matchups set in 2021 DII men's soccer championship, NCAA (Dec. 5)
- Cal State LA wins the Super Region Championship!, CCAA (Dec. 4)
- My (Unauthorized) Hallmark Movie Musical Is Coming To Hollywood, Broadway World (Dec. 4)
- Congressman Adam Schiff endorses colleague Karen Bass for LA Mayor, Courthouse News Service (Dec. 2)
- Podcast: College degrees for incarcerated folks, L.A. Times (Dec. 1)
- How to show solidarity with Black Lives Matter this holiday season, Nation of Change (Dec. 1)
- Pandemic has heightened community mental health issues, Inquirer (Nov. 30)
- The San Gabriel Valley's Asian-Majority Cities Would Be Split Up Under This Redistricting Plan, LAist (Nov. 29)
- Best Car Insurance Companies: Ask the Expert, WalletHub (Nov. 29)
- Cal State University Expands Program Lending Apple iPads To Incoming Freshmen, Transfer Students, CBS Los Angeles (Nov. 26)
- American Indian/Indigenous Languages Seminar extends reach, becomes inclusive forum, Daily Bruins (Nov. 25)
- Column: One step, then another. With determination and new therapies, there’s hope for paralysis patients, L.A. Times (Nov. 24)
- Joint Statement Of San Gabriel Valley Leaders On The Dilution Of The AAPI Community In Draft Redistricting Maps, PR Newswire (Nov. 22)
- Center Theatre Group Launches CTG Leadership Circle, Broadway World (Nov. 22)
- Nombran a Cal State LA Campeón de Equidad en Transferencias, Hispanos Press (Nov. 20)
- Cal State LA named equity champion for Latinx transfer students, Los Angeles Patch (Nov. 19)
- 14 CSU Campuses to Provide Incoming Spring '22 Students with Free Computing Devices through CSUCCESS, EdTech Chronicle (Nov. 18)
- 14 CSU Campuses to Provide Incoming Spring 2022 Students with Free Computing Devices through CSUCCESS, Newswise (Nov. 17)
- The Eighth Annual Social Mobility Index (SMI) Highlights Schools Fighting Against Growing Economic Disparity as Covid-19 Blocks Many Low-Income Students from Pursuing College, Yahoo! News (Nov. 17)
- 16-year-old charts her own path at ASU Law, ASU News (Nov. 17)
- Cal State requires students to be vaccinated for COVID-19 — but it’s not evenly enforced, CalMatters (Nov. 17)
- New mural honors the greats of Lincoln Heights, Boulevard Sentinel (Nov. 16)
- Stalled Equality Act leaves LGBTQ community continuing to build its own safe places, USA Today (Nov. 15)
- 'Change is real': California prison inmates earning college degrees, FOX11-Los Angeles (Nov. 15)
- Former Saluki Seeks to Inspire with $1M Basketball Scholarship, WSIU Radio (Nov. 15)
- Are Fertile Women Really More Attractive to Men?, Psychology Today (Nov. 14)
- These Two SoCal Universities Are Working to Digitize and 3D Print Mesoamerican Artifacts, dot.LA (Nov. 13)
- BIPOC & Women-Owned Holiday Pop-Up Shop, Los Angeles Patch (Nov. 13)
- Colonialism, power and race. Inside California ethnic studies classes, Los Angeles Times (Nov. 10)
- What do L.A. students want most? Mental health help, an adult to listen, reliable tech, Los Angeles Times (Nov. 10)
- ‘Not ivory towers’: HBCU activist-in-residence nurtures hope, activism, Christian Science Monitor (Nov. 10)
- Analysts See China's Xi Moving to Cement Power at Leaders' Meeting, Big News Network (Nov. 10)
- 17 Unsolved Murders That Could Use Help From Citizen Detectives, A&E (Nov. 10)
- Higher Education Webinar: The Role of Hispanic-Serving Institutions, Council on Foreign Relations (Nov. 10)
- SURF Program 2021: Student Profiles - Israel Gutierrez, Scripps Institute of Oceanography (Nov. 10)
- COMMENTARY: Why Won’t Democrats Fight?, Voice & Viewpoint (Nov. 9)
- Advanced circulators overcome mmWave design challenges, Electronic Products and Technology (Nov. 8)
- Cuatro jóvenes latinos rompen barreras y enfocan sus esfuerzos con un sentido profundamente social, La Opinion (Nov. 7)
- They were supposed to die in prison. Instead they earned freedom as college grads, Bakersfield.com (Nov. 7)
- 40 Under 40 honoree: Naomi Wilson with Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera, Sacramento Business Journal (Nov. 7)
- Todo indicaba que morirían en prisión; en cambio, ganaron su libertad como graduados universitarios, Los Angeles Times (Nov. 5)
- LA Marathon: Jocelyn Rivas aims to be youngest ever to finish 100 marathons, LA Daily News (Nov. 5)
- KNX Hero is on track to break three world records at the LA Marathon, MSN.com (Nov. 5)
- KNX Hero is on track to break three world records at the L.A. Marathon, KNX 1070 (Nov. 4)
- They were supposed to die in prison. Instead, they earned freedom as college graduates, Los Angeles Times (Nov. 4)
- East LA tortilleria attracts loyal customers and Michelin recognition after a decade of hard work, Eastsider LA (Nov. 4)
- Guinness World Record at Los Angeles Marathon awaits Jocelyn Rivas, after 2,620 incredible miles, ESPN (Nov. 4)
- Seeds are set for the 2021 CCAA Men's Soccer Tournament, CCAA (Nov. 4)
- Former Dededo resident Arianna Lansigan makes her mark in LA, Pacific Daily News (Nov. 4)
- Cal State LA students earn prestigious pre-doctoral scholarships, Los Angeles Patch (Nov. 3)
- Student Tech Equity Levels Up with CSUCCESS, Newswise (Nov. 3)
- 2021 Champions of Higher Education for Excellence in Transfer, The Campaign for College Opportunity (Nov. 1)
- Leaders Driving Change: Dr. Jane Dong, College Futures Foundation (Nov. 1)
- Cal State LA awarded the Amgen Foundation grant to boost careers in bioentrepreneurship, Around Alhambra (Nov. 2021)
- Cal State LA Awarded $100,000 Grant from the Amgen Foundation, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Oct. 30)
- Guide to Green Colleges: 2022 Edition, Princeton Review (Oct. 29)
- A Haunted House Returns To The Eastside, And The Students In Charge Are (Serial) Killing It, LAist (Oct. 29)
- Access To A College Degree Is On The Rise In Prisons. What This Means For Incarcerated Students, LAist (Oct. 28)
- Cal State LA continues remarkable climb in U.S. News rankings, Medium (Oct. 28)
- Many Liberal Arts Students Need a Lesson in Free Speech, Inside Higher Ed (Oct. 28)
- Editorial: For former prisoners to have a shot at a normal life, we need successful reentry programs, L.A. Times (Oct. 28)
- Facebook isn’t telling the whole story about its mental health research, The Verge (Oct. 28)
- Mall Mogul Rick Caruso Prepares Los Angeles Mayoral Run, Los Angeles Magazine (Oct. 27)
- Malveaux: Labor shortage or pay shortfall? America faces new labor market as old racial unemployment rate remains, Pittsburgh Courier (Oct. 27)
- Poets Salon: Traveling Together, Colorado Boulevard (Oct. 27)
- Pasadena Educational Foundation Book Club “How To Be an Antiracist”, Pasadena Now (Oct. 26)
- The 1871 Chinese Massacre and why ‘their lives didn’t matter then’, Annenberg Radio News (Oct. 26)
- Sinclair Broadcast Group Announces 2021 Annual Diversity Scholarship Winners, Shaping the Future of Broadcasting, Guru Focus (Oct. 26)
- Raymond Lewis documentary to make Los Angeles debut, L.A. Times (Oct. 26)
- Metta World Peace talks ghosts, sugar, and coaching the sport he loves (Scroll to 3:35), Fox 11 News (Oct. 26)
- Duarte Mayor Bryan Urias, who died Sunday at age 40, described as a calming influence, SGV Tribune (Oct. 25)
- Duarte mourns death of Mayor Bryan Urias Duarte mourns death of Mayor Bryan Urias, Spectrum News (Oct. 25)
- Cal State University Los Angeles Prison Baccalaureate Program Graduate Success, EIN News (Oct. 24)
- Cal State LA awarded Amgen grant to boost careers in bioentrepreneurship, eCampus News (Oct. 24)
- Does California need a statewide debate commission?, Sacto Politico (Oct. 24)
- Munoz joins Chino Valley Champion news staff, Champion Newspaper (Oct. 23)
- Essential California: Helping immigrant students at state colleges, L.A. Times (Oct. 22)
- Cal State LA Awarded Grant to Boost Careers in Bioentrepreneurship, BioSpace (Oct. 22)
- ‘Not ivory towers’: HBCU activist-in-residence nurtures hope, activism, Christian Science Monitor (Oct. 21)
- The Most Expensive and Least Expensive Colleges in Each State to Get a Bachelor’s Degree, Student Loan Hero (Oct. 20)
- Cal State LA Awarded Amgen Foundation Grant to Boost Careers in Bioentrepreneurship, Californer (Oct. 20)
- SNCC Celebrates Historic 60th Anniversary with Focus on Today’s Inequities, Washington Informer (Oct. 20)
- Women of Influence honoree: Tanya L. Greene, McGuireWoods LLP, Los Angeles Business Journal (Oct. 20)
- Victorville community leader, author and Army veteran Felix Diaz dies at 87, VV Daily Press (Oct. 20)
- Friday Actors You May Not Know Passed Away, Looper (Oct. 19)
- Cal State LA awarded Amgen Foundation grant to boost careers in bioentrepreneurship, U.S. News Express (Oct. 19)
- DIRECT-STEM: Improving access to STEM education for minority students, Research Features (Oct. 19)
- CSUMB President Eduardo Ochoa announces retirement, Monterey Herald (Oct. 18)
- SJSU Joins CSU Initiative to Increase Women Faculty in Engineering, SJSU Newsroom (Oct. 18)
- Pioneer of Women’s BMX Freestyle & First Women to do a Backflip – Cory Coffey, Recently Heard (Oct. 18)
- Cal State LA receives grant to support adult minority learners, Hispanic Outlook (Oct. 17)
- Cal State LA se enfocará en estudiantes adultos minoritarios, Hispanos Press (Oct. 16)
- California Today: New Cal State LA grads (scroll down), New York Times (Oct. 15)
- Cal State LA y USC digitalizarán materiales mesoamericanos y españoles, Hispanos Press (Oct. 15)
- Eight Public Urban Universities Receive Grants to Support Black, Latino, Indigenous Learners, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Oct. 14)
- Cal State LA receives grant to support adult students of color, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 14)
- Why certain sea creatures flourish at the site of the OC oil spill, KPCC Press Play (Oct. 14)
- The Top 100 Degrees: Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Oct. 14)
- Best Place to Get a Personal Loan, WalletHub (Oct. 14)
- TMSG: Inmates Earn College Degrees At CA Prison's 1st Graduation Ceremony, The Bobby Jones Show (Oct. 14)
- L.A. Compact Recommitment Announced by Partners, L.A. Compact (Oct. 14)
- L.A. Compact recommitment announced by partners, Unite LA (Oct. 14)
- Labor Shortage or Pay Shortfall?, Chicago Crusader (Oct. 14)
- Plaque at Police Academy Dedicated to Rose Ochi, Rafu Shimpo (Oct. 13)
- First-of-its-Kind Commencement Inside Prison Celebrates 25 Inmates That Earned Bachelor’s Degrees Behind Bars, Good News Network (Oct. 12)
- Cal State LA, USC Receive Grant to Digitize Mesoamerican and Spanish Colonial Material, Fine Books & Collections Magazine (Oct. 12)
- Daily Digest Newsletter: Eastside Scene, Eastsider LA (Oct. 12)
- Q&A: LA County redistricting is out of the hands of the supervisors. Here’s why that matters, LA Daily News (Oct. 12)
- Newsom Signs Bill Requiring CA Public High School Students Pass Ethnic Studies Course To Graduate, Daily Wire (Oct. 12)
- Can Justice Reform Survive in Los Angeles?, Crime Report (Oct. 11)
- Cal State LA, USC Receive Grant To Digitize Visual Record Of Mesoamerican, Spanish Colonial History, Californer (Oct. 11)
- Cal State LA, USC receive grant to digitally preserve historical records from the Mesoamerican and Spanish Colonial eras, KPCC 98.3 (Oct. 11)
- California Inmates Earn Bachelor’s Degree While Incarcerated, Black News Channel (Oct. 11)
- A group of California inmates just earned bachelor's degrees while behind bars, CNN (Oct. 10)
- A group of California inmates earned bachelor's degrees while behind bars, KESQ (Oct. 10)
- Recall fever hits Venice as voters target Councilmember Mike Bonin, Spectrum News (Oct. 10)
- Cal State LA, USC Receive Grant to Digitize Historical Visual Record, MyNewsLA (Oct. 8)
- Cal State Los Angeles, USC Receive Grant to Digitize Historical Visual Record, Watch Our City (Oct. 8)
- Digital Collections for Understanding Mesoamerican Cultures, USC Libraries (Oct. 8)
- California inmates earn college degrees at 1st graduation ceremony held inside state prison, The Today Show (Oct. 8)
- California inmates earn college degrees at first graduation ceremony held inside state prison, Yahoo! News (Oct. 8)
- California’s recall election results highlight key lessons about how to mobilize ethnic voters nationwide, Fresno Bee (Oct. 8)
- Improving mentoring to increase inclusion in science, ASMBM Today (Oct. 8)
- El Segundo Fire Chief to retire in November, Daily Breeze (Oct. 8)
- Encarcelados obtienen título en comunicación de Cal State LA, La Opinion (Oct. 7)
- Incarcerated students earn Cal State LA degrees at first-of-its-kind graduation in a CA state prison, Campus Circle (Oct. 7)
- Pvamu Announces Melina Abdullah As Its Inaugural Activist-in-Residence, Tyler Morning Telegraph (Oct. 7)
- Inmates Graduate College At First-Ever Ceremony Inside A California Prison, We Are Mitu (Oct. 7)
- First Ever Women’s Leadership Development Program is Coming to California State University, LA, Armenian Mirror-Spectator (Oct. 7)
- A dilemma for L.A.’s Jewish voters: 2 mayoral hopefuls with close communal ties, The Forward (Oct. 7)
- Andy Warhol: Selections from the Luckman Permanent Collection, Art Forum (Oct. 7)
- Incarcerated Students Receive Bachelor's Degree from Cal State LA, Spectrum News 1 (Oct. 6)
- These Inmates At California State Prison Just Earned Bachelor’s Degrees, Black America Web (Oct. 6)
- Pasadena Society of Artists 96th Annual Exhibition and Awards, Colorado Boulevard (Oct. 6)
- Inmates at Lancaster state prison earn bachelor’s degrees, Times News Express (Oct. 6)
- Inmates at Lancaster prison earn bachelor's degrees, KABC7 Los Angeles (Oct. 5)
- Incarcerated Students Receive Bachelor's Degrees from CSU, MyNewsLA (Oct. 5)
- Incarcerated students receive bachelors degrees from CSULA, Hey SoCal (Oct. 5)
- Incarcerated students at state prison in Lancaster receive bachelors degrees from CSU, The Antelope Valley Times (Oct. 5)
- Incarcerated College Students at California State Prison, Los Angeles County Earn Degrees, CDCR News (Oct. 5)
- Incarcerated College Students at California State Prison, Los Angeles County Earn College Degrees, EIN News (Oct. 5)
- Seventeen GMiS 2021 Scholars awarded Edison International scholarships, Great Minds in STEM (Oct. 5)
- Briefcase: Promotions, hires and more, Yahoo! News (Oct. 4)
- Western Pacific Storage Solutions taps 18-year supply chain veteran to lead Engineering team., DC Velocity (Oct. 4)
- 28 Fun Things to do This Week in L.A., We Like L.A. (Oct. 4)
- Leana Wen’s “Lifelines” Combines “ER,” PBS and “Oprah” In a Compelling Read, Forbes (Oct. 3)
- Column: Reintroducing the series 'Black L.A.: Looking at Diversity,' 39 years later, L.A. Times (Oct. 3)
- Protesters demand criminal charges against school safety officer who shot 18-year-old, Long Beach Post (Oct. 3)
- Con este programa buscan brindarles una segunda oportunidad a los presos en California, Univision Al Punto California (Oct. 3)
- BWW Interview: MOCA's Alex Sloane Moving SUN & SEA, Broadway World (Oct. 3)
- ‘A Legacy Of Fights’: Unpacking Ethnic Communities’ Impact On The California Recall, Future Elections, Asian Journal (Oct. 2)
- The newest L.A. and O.C. museum exhibitions to see in October, L.A. Times (Oct. 2)
- Cal State University Accepts Early Applications For Fall 2022, KFI AM (Oct. 1)
- New program allows incarcerated students to get bachelor’s degrees alongside peers on the outside, CalMatters (Oct. 1)
- Cal State University Accepts Early Applications For Fall 2022, India Post (Oct. 1)
- Top 100 Colleges And Universities For Hispanics, Hispanic Outlook (Oct. 2021)
- News from CUMU Membership: Incarcerated students earn Cal State LA degrees at first-of-its-kind commencement in a California state prison, Because Places Matter (Oct. 2021)
- Firefighters enlist high-tech tools to stave off the West’s increasingly destructive blazes, Fortune (Sept. 30)
- Cal State University Accepts Early Applications for Fall 2022 Admissions, NBC News (Sept. 30)
- Tower and pedestrian bridge help students access ‘higher’ education, Civil Engineering Magazine (Sept. 29)
- Increase Your Earning Potential at Cal State LA Downtown, L.A. Dowtown News (Sept. 29)
- Rep. Karen Bass enters LA mayor’s race, scrambling a packed political field. Which communities here support her?, KCRW (Sept. 28)
- Racial alliances, rivalries on display in LA mayor’s race, Star Telegram (Sept. 28)
- Racial Alliances and Rivalries on Display in LA Mayor's Race, NBC Los Angeles (Sept. 28)
- Dodgers’ bat boys are different than they appear to be. Here’s the inside info, L.A. Times (Sept. 27)
- It’s official: Rep. Karen Bass is running for mayor of LA, Press Telegram (Sept. 27)
- Racial alliances, rivalries on display in LA mayor's race, ABC News (Sept. 27)
- UNK hosting 32nd annual Criminal Justice Conference next week, University of Nebraska (Sept. 27)
- American Mariachi is coming to the Goodman Theatre, WGN Radio (Sept. 27)
- Momentous mayor’s race will be a pitched battle over how to fix L.A.'s ills, L.A. Times (Sept. 25)
- International Folk Art Market Promotes Adrienne Murray, L.A. Daily Post (Sept. 24)
- California Politics: Top of Mind with Julie Rose, BYU Radio (Sept. 22)
- A New Jewel: Artsakh Farmers Market Opens, Outlook Newspaper (Sept. 22)
- On the Fast Track to Career in STEM, JPL (Sept. 21)
- Who is running for mayor of Los Angeles? Candidates lining up to replace Garcetti, KABC7 (Sept. 21)
- The List: Colleges and Universities (fall 2020 total enrollment), Los Angeles Business Journal (Sept. 20)
- Music, culture, family celebrated alongside heartache in ‘American Mariachi’, Chicago Sun-Times (Sept. 20)
- A Teaching Moment, Newswise (Sept. 20)
- Those Days I Lived Beside You: On Sandra Cisneros’s “Martita, I Remember You”, L.A. Review of Books (Sept. 19)
- I’m Fighting for Ethnic Studies in My Community So My History Won’t Be Erased, Truthout (Sept. 19)
- This feminist witch introduced California to Goddess worship, L.A. Times (Sept. 18)
- Cal State LA asciende en clasificación de universidades regionales, Hispanos Press (Sept. 18)
- Cal State LA nursing major receives CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, Medium (Sept. 17)
- Cal State LA nursing major receives CSU Trustees’ Award, Culver City Patch (Sept. 17)
- $1.25M Grant to Encourage Women Engineering Professors at Fresno State, Other CSUs, The Business Journal (Sept. 17)
- Veterans museum to dedicate mural, host author of ‘Spy Pilot’ Sept. 23, The Warren Record (Sept. 17)
- After landslide victory, what will Newsom do with his post-recall mandate?, Mercury News (Sept. 16)
- Professor Cozette Akopian created first ever women's leadership program in Cal State LA, Good Day LA (Sept. 16)
- The New Multiracial America, L.A. Sentinel (Sept. 16)
- New OLM Principal Wants to Carry on Legacy of ‘Great Staff and Traditions’, Malibu Times (Sept. 16)
- If you wear Paisaboys, you might be in on L.A. streetwear’s biggest inside joke, L.A. Times (Sept. 16)
- Daily Digest: Best Colleges, Eastsider LA (Sept. 15)
- What Gavin Newsom’s Victory Means for California, U.S. News (Sept. 15)
- California recall rejected: Voters decide to let Governor Gavin Newsom keep his job, ABC7 (Sept. 15)
- Helping Students Cope With Loss and Grief, ASHA Wire (Sept. 15)
- Inside look at the Presidential Search Committee, The Oracle (Sept. 15)
- Lessons from Pandemic Illuminate a Bold Yet Compassionate Path Forward for CSU, Newswise (Sept. 14)
- Cal State LA Continues Remarkable Climb In U.S. News & World Report Rankings, Californer (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA continues remarkable climb in U.S. News & World Report rankings, ETradeWire (Sept. 13)
- 7 Reasons Gavin Newsom Can Survive California’s Recall Vote, U.S. News (Sept. 13)
- Her first year at Cal State LA turned into an education in online learning and living, Eastsider L.A. (Sept. 12)
- New principal has education in her blood, Claremont Courier (Sept. 12)
- Billie Jean King’s life is almost too rich for one book, Long Beach Press Telegram (Sept. 11)
- California recall: There's a method to what looks like madness, Fairfield Citizen (Sept. 10)
- Newsom stakes his future on one simple argument: Fear a GOP governor, L.A. Times (Sept. 8)
- Cal State LA continues to be one of the nation's top universities, 5Angeles Patch (Sept. 7)
- Pacific Marine Mammal Center celebrates 50 years saving SoCal marine life, Spectrum News (Sept. 7)
- Newsom rally speaker has repeatedly called for convicted cop killers to be released from prison, Fox News (Sept. 7)
- The campaign to recall Gov. Newsom heads into its final stretch., New York Times (Sept. 7)
- The upsized $126.5 million SPAC will target historically undercapitalized minority business enterprises (“MBEs”) for mergers and acquisitions, The Times Weekly (Sept. 7)
- FEMA vaccination site at Cal State LA distributed most shots, NBC News (Sept. 6)
- Ask the Experts: Bank of America Travel Rewards credit card, Wallet Hub (Sept. 6)
- Tight Property Inventory Signals LA’s Rise as Life Sciences Hub, Los Angeles Business Journal (Sept. 6)
- Has California’s unique brand of direct democracy gone too far? Recall is ultimate test, L.A. Times (Sept. 5)
- California Republicans launching campaign to boost trust in mail-in voting, New Hampshire Union Leader (Sept. 4)
- Why Newsom Is Telling California Voters to Leave Half the Ballot Blank, New York Times (Sept. 3)
- How Online Learning Fits in This Fall, Inside Higher Ed (Sept. 3)
- ELAC, LAUSD team up to create college opportunities in East LA, L.A. Daily News (Sept. 3)
- With California Recall All But Tied, Unlimited Dollars For Newsom, Turnout Expected To Sway Outcome, Zenger (Sept. 2)
- Turnout Will Decide Recall Election – Important Vote Is Simpler Than It Seems, Asian Journal (Sept. 2)
- Why Do We Have Recalls? Thank Los Angeles, New York Times (Sept. 1)
- Life’s Work: An Interview with Billie Jean King, Harvard Business Review (Sept./Oct.)
- Newsom has a huge cash advantage in California’s recall vote. It may mean nothing, Guardian (Aug. 31)
- Opinion: What Dr. Leana Wen’s improbable journey says about our country, Washington Post (Aug. 31)
- Mental Health Monday: What CSU Campuses Are Doing To Address Mental Health, KCAL 9 News (Aug. 30)
- Watch: Black Tennis Hall of Fame inducts 2020 and 2021 classes in virtual ceremony, Tennis.com (Aug. 29)
- Essential California: California memory, L.A. Times (Aug. 27)
- Fontana resident Katherine Roberts receives a 2021 Cal State LA Outstanding Professor Award, Fontana Herald News (Aug. 26)
- Cal State LA chemistry faculty member receives this year’s Outstanding Professor Award, L.A. Sentinel (Aug. 26)
- Outstanding Professor: Walter Zelman, Malibu Times (Aug. 26)
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- How California teachers are welcoming back English learners — with language and community, EdSource (Aug. 24)
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- How California’s bizarre recall system could elect a Republican governor, Vox (Aug. 23)
- Start-up launches college students’ political careers, Claremont Courier (Aug. 23)
- Indian-American Professor Choi Chatterjee Honoured With President’s Distinguished Professor Award, NRI Vision (Aug. 23)
- Un'eccellenza sammarinese in America: la docente Simona Montanari premiata con l'Outstanding Professor Award, San Marino TV (Aug. 21)
- Cal State LA History Department Chair Choi Chatterjee Honored with President’s Distinguished Professor Award, India West (Aug. 20)
- John M. Kennedy Receives A 2021 Cal State LA President's Distinguished Professor Award, Broadway World (Aug. 20)
- Cal State LA honors outstanding faculty at University Convocation, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 20)
- Calif. recall hopefuls push promises on drought, wildfires, Greenwire (Aug. 20)
- California drought threatens family’s fight for water, L.A. Times (Aug. 19)
- Melina Abdullah is showing L.A. how to be accountable to a future we can’t yet see, L.A. Times (Aug. 18)
- Hands-on help is on the way for small businesses in a recovering economy, Wells Fargo Stories (Aug. 18)
- A fossilized egg laid by an extinct, human-sized turtle holds a rare jackpot, Popular Science (Aug. 18)
- Billie Jean King goes ‘All In’ on tennis and women’s equality, Christian Science Monitor (Aug. 17)
- Fossilized egg from prehistoric giant turtle reveals baby inside, National Geographic (Aug. 17)
- International World-Class Artist Jiannan Huang Talks About Art, Artistry, and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, WFMZ-TV (Aug. 17)
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- A discussion of Asian and Black solidarity: ‘Wherever there’s a fight, that’s where I want to be’, L.A. Times (Aug. 11)
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- CCUSD Board of Education Names Quoc Tran as the District’s New Superintendent, Westside Today (Aug. 10)
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- DoorDash presents Somos Boyle Heights, Film Daily (Aug. 5)
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- Meet Evelyn Boyd Granville, the mathematician who mass produced computers and shot Apollo into space, Massive Science (Aug. 3)
- TRB Announces 24 Minority Student Fellows for 2022, National Academies (Aug. 2)
- How Urban Corridos Became the Soundtrack to South Central L.A., Folklife Magazine (Aug. 2)
- Cal State LA graduating student aims to improve the criminal justice system with psychological insight, Around Alhambra (Aug. 2021)
- Cal State LA business graduate finds joy in helping others, Eastsider LA (July 31)
- Regresan las ceremonias de graduación a Cal State LA, La Opinion (July 30)
- L.A. Musician And Activist Receives Honorary Doctorate At Cal State LA Commencement, The Californer (July 30)
- Could Larry Elder Actually Win in California?, Radio Ink (July 30)
- Could conservative radio host Larry Elder actually be the next governor of California?, Mercury News (July 29)
- FOX 11 anchor and children’s advocate Christine Devine receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, L.A. Sentinel (July 29)
- L.A. musician receives honorary doctorate from Cal State LA, Los Angeles Patch (July 28)
- Coalition holds press conference in opposition to controversial O.C. Board of Education ethnic studies forum, Daily Pilot (July 28)
- This Protein Can Make a Lemon Taste Sweet! Food Science! (Prof. Jing Zhao), CBS Mission Unstoppable (July 28)
- ‘More than what we were’: First graduates of Cal State LA’s pioneering prison education program will walk the stage at Commencement, Yahoo! Finance (July 27)
- ‘More than what we were’: First graduates of Cal State LA’s pioneering prison education program to walk the stage at Commencement, Forbes Alert (July 27)
- ‘More than what we were’: First graduates of Cal State LA’s prison education program will walk the stage at Commencement, Daily Post L.A. (July 27)
- ‘More than what we were’: First grads of Cal State LA’s prison education program will walk the stage at Commencement, The Street (July 27)
- 2021's Best Places to Flip Houses, Wallet Hub (July 27)
- New Grants for University-Community Partnerships Prepare Students for Workforce, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (July 27)
- Cal State Universities Will Require Student Vaccinations On Campus, L.A. Weekly (July 27)
- CSU to Require COVID-19 Vaccinations for All Students, Faculty and Staff on Campus This Fall, KQED (July 27)
- Cal State LA celebrates new graduates at in-person commencement ceremony, FOX 11 News (July 26)
- 16-year-old received a double degree from Cal State LA with a focus on improving the criminal law system, World Journal Chinese Daily News (July 26)
- Vacaville Art Gallery reopens with Guillermo Wagner Granizo exhibit, Daily Republic (July 25)
- Cal State LA grads finally get their day, Eastsider LA (July 23)
- Exalumno de Cal State LA estudiará doctorado en Harvard, Hispanos Press (July 23)
- Cal State LA Theatre Graduate Receives National Production Design Recognition, Broadway World (July 23)
- Hauser & Wirth Celebrates Its First Five Years in the City of Angels, Hype Art (July 23)
- Physician Leana Wen Is a Public-Health Pragmatist, Wall Street Journal (July 23)
- A Memorable, Important, Complex and Compelling Book by Author CD Harper, Digital Journal (July 23)
- Newsom recall ballot could confuse voters. Here's what you need to know, ABC News (July 23)
- LOS ANGELES: Por fín, graduados de Cal State LA celebran su ceremonia, Excélsior LA (July 23)
- 16-Year-Old Graduates from Cal State LA with 2 Degrees, NBC Los Angeles (July 22)
- 16-Year-Old Graduates from College, KABC Eyewitness News
- 16-Year-Old Graduates from Cal State LA with Two Degrees, KTLA 5 Morning News (July 22)
- 16-Year-Old Graduates from Cal State LA; Heading to Law School Next, Spectrum News (July 22)
- Pasadena Community Foundation Announces 2021 Vista Nova Grantees, Pasadena Now (July 22)
- Burrito Break Supplies Tasty Convenience With $2 Breakfast Burritos in Downtown LA, Eater (July 22)
- Graduates from 2020 finally got their moment for an in-person commencement at Cal State Los Angeles (L.A. Daily News)
- Graduates from 2020 finally got their moment for an in-person commencement at Cal State LA (Daily Bulletin)
- Why a 19th-century Russian anarchist is relevant to the mask and vaccine debate, Conversation (July 21)
- Daily Digest: Morning Edition - Cal State LA Commencement, Eastsider (July 21)
- FOX 11's Christine Devine to receive honorary doctorate from Cal State LA, FOX 11 News (July 19)
- Oyens Are Friendlier Than Other Cats And Here’s Why, The Rakyat Post (July 18)
- Transforming Services to Help Families Flourish, Colorado State University (July 15)
- If you need mental health help, reach out. Here are some resources, L.A. Times (July 15)
- ‘Diversity, Inclusion, and Representation Matter!’: Filipino Scientists on Building Better Science, Pulitzer Center (July 14)
- Joshua Munzon makes Terrafirma debut against TNT, Spin Sports (July 14)
- Capitalising on the mmWave spectrum, New Electronics (July 13)
- What Does the Mayor of Los Angeles Do?, The New York Times (July 13)
- How California State University is tackling equity with technology, University Business (July 13)
- Cal State University schools are giving away 35,000 free iPads to new students, but you have to request it. Here’s how., KTLA5 (July 13)
- Replace the Proposed New California Math Curriculum Framework, Independent Institute (July 13)
- Incubators Nurture Local Bioscience Startups, Los Angeles Business Journal (July 12)
- Cal State schools to give students iPads in effort to cut barriers to college enrollment, L.A. Times (July 12)
- Cal State LA To Gift iPads And More To New Students, Los Angeles Patch (July 12)
- CSU To Provide iPads, Other Technology For Incoming Students, CBS Los Angeles (July 12)
- New CSU Student Success Initiative to Provide iPad Air to 35,000 Incoming Students, Campus Technology (July 12)
- LA Sheriff Villanueva shifts to the right as election looms, L.A. Times (July 12)
- ‘A Lot Of Jockeying’: What Happens Now That Garcetti Has Been Nominated As Ambassador To India?, CBS Los Angeles (July 12)
- Meet Rosanna Tavarez, a NoHo Choreographer, NOHO (July 11)
- Making an all-important connection, Antelope Valley Press (July 11)
- Eric Garcetti Tapped to Be Ambassador to India, Wall Street Journal (July 9)
- White House Selects LA Mayor Eric Garcetti to Be Ambassador to India, Courthouse News (July 9)
- CSU Names Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic and Student Affairs, MyNewsLA (July 6)
- Looking ahead to college freshman year, students welcome help, EdSource (July 6)
- Alum’s philanthropy helps others follow in his footsteps, UCI News (July 6)
- Laurie Chew Says Goodbye to Venice High, Venice Oarsman (July 6)
- Will California GOP Rep. Mike Garcia's voting record be an obstacle to reelection?, Bakersfield Californian (July 6)
- Cal State LA receives College Futures Foundation grant to increase transfer student success in STEM, Eastsider LA (July 5)
- Rep. Mike Garcia’s voting record: Will it be an obstacle to reelection?, L.A. Times (July 5)
- The Road To Economic Recovery Has Potholes – Pace Faster For Whites Than For Blacks, Seattle Medium (July 5)
- The Vietnam Generation: A Personal Reflection, San Diego Jewish World (July 4)
- How We Can Take Better Care of our Water Supply, CBS Mission Unstoppable (July 4)
- Expanding college access in California means prioritizing its most vulnerable students, The Korea Times (July 2)
- Cal State LA Receives Grant To Increase Transfer Student Success In STEM Fields, The Californer (July 1)
- Part One of Four from Compton College President Keith Curry's Series on the State of Education for Black Students, L.A. Watts Times (July 1)
- Opinion: Asians in Arcadia against homeless people? It’s complicated, L.A. Times (July 1)
- Cal State LA mass vaccination site closing, Yahoo! News (June 30)
- In Focus: LA Artists, FAD Magazine (June 30)
- LA County's daily new COVID-19 cases, positivity rate has doubled since June 15, ABC Eyewitness News (June 30)
- Cal State LA Awarded $300K Grant for STEM Fields, Spectrum News 1 (June 30)
- Cal State LA receives grant to help transfer students in STEM fields, EdSource (June 29)
- Cal State Los Angeles Awarded $300,000 Grant, Watch Our City (June 29)
- Cal State LA receives $30,000 grant to increase transfer student success in STEM fields, World Journal Chinese Daily News (June 29)
- Cal State LA to increase transfer student success in STEM fields, Los Angeles Patch (June 29)
- Cal State LA receives College Futures Foundation grant to increase transfer student success in STEM fields, NewsBreak (June 29)
- Former Summit High School track star narrowly misses out on a trip to Tokyo Olympics, Fontana Herald News (June 29)
- Pedro Linares: Google Doodle Honors ‘Peculiar Yet Playful’ Mexican Artist, Heavy.com (June 29)
- Meet the new platform for basketball highlights that’s nothing but net, L.A. Times (June 28)
- AARP California Announces 15 America Walks’ Walking College Fellows, AARP (June 28)
- To address Filipino American health disparities in future, experts look to past inequality, NBC News (June 28)
- Chino Valley People: Amanda Tran, Champion Newspaper (June 26)
- San Diegan Chris Jones wins national award for community leadership, ABC News San Diego (June 25)
- Opinion: Expanding college access in California means prioritizing its most vulnerable students, L.A. Times (June 25)
- Grants Roundup: Wells Fargo and Cal State LA, The Chronicle of Philanthropy (June 23)
- Caltech Celebrates Progress in Diversity and Inclusion in Recruitment and Admissions, Caltech (June 21)
- News Briefs: Cal State LA receives $1M Grant from Wells Fargo, Los Angeles Downtown News (June 21)
- Hate Acts Perpetrated in Nearly Every Community in L.A. County, New Report Finds, Rafu Shimpo (June 20)
- Big banks want communities of color to trust them. But it’s not so simple, L.A. Times (June 19)
- 30 Million People Under Heat Warnings Across the West, CNN News (June 19)
- Yuen Named to Human Relations Commission, Rafu Shimpo (June 19)
- Can Newsom recall challengers weaponize California's power grid?, ABC Eyewitness News (June 18)
- Renowned economist Julianne Malveaux to head new College of Ethnic Studies at Cal State LA, L.A. Sentinel (June 17)
- Wells Fargo awards millions to foster inclusive recovery for diverse businesses, Our Weekly (June 17)
- The California State University: The Most Significant Transformational Force for Social Mobility in the Nation, CSU Newsroom (June 17)
- How LA’s unhoused crisis has become a lightning rod for local politics, KCRW Press Play (June 16)
- UCLA Fielding School Of Public Health Announces Fellowships, Los Angeles Patch (June 16)
- Preparing for the Fires, CSU Newsroom (June 16)
- $1 million grant to jump start Cal State LA entrepreneurship program, Eastsider LA (June 15)
- Cal State LA receives $1M grant to help women small business owners, KNX 1070 News (June 14)
- Cal State LA Receives $1M Grant to Help Women Small Business Owners, MyNewsLA (June 14)
- Cal State LA recibe subvención millonaria para ayudar a mujeres propietarias, Telemundo 52 (June 14)
- Cal State LA receives grant to help women small business owners, Hey SoCal (June 14)
- Doctor reveals the warning signs you’re dating a narcissist, from telling lots of stories to showing off, The Sun (June 14)
- LA500: Celebrating the Leaders Who Continue to Drive the City Forward - William Covino — Cal State Los Angeles, Los Angeles Business Journal (June 12)
- Cal State LA to offer College of Ethnic Studies, Los Angeles WAVE (June 12)
- The bombing of Cubana Flight 455: Interview with filmmaker Enrique Berumen, People's World (June 11)
- “Red Car Memories: A Community Conversation” led by artist Mark Steven Greenfield this weekend—all about LA’s historic streetcar, Metro (June 10)
- Dr. Julianne Malveaux Appointed Cal State LA College of Ethnic Studies Dean, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education (June 9)
- Renowned economist Julianne Malveaux set to head new College of Ethnic Studies at Cal State LA, Yahoo! News (June 8)
- Former Columnist, Commentator To Head Cal State L.A. College of Ethnic Studies, MyNewsLA (June 8)
- Tree diversity may save the forest: Advocating for biodiversity to mitigate climate change, EurekAlert! (June 8)
- Renowned economist Julianne Malveaux set to head College of Ethnic Studies at Cal State LA, AP News (June 8)
- ‘Pasadena Grows’ Focuses on Indoor and Outdoor Container Gardening, Pasadena Now (June 8)
- Renowned Economist Julianne Malveaux Set To Head New College Of Ethnic Studies At Cal State LA, Californer (June 8)
- Economist Julianne Malveaux Set to Head New College of Ethnic Studies at Cal State LA, Fairmont Post (June 8)
- A Child Prodigy: Rena Nakasaka estate planning and asset protection practitioner in Beverly Hills, California, Digital Journal (June 7)
- News: Award and Scholarship Recipients of the 2021 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Announced, MD Theatre Guide (June 5)
- Learn about Ancient Egypt, Fascinating Land of Pharaohs and Pyramids, Pasadena Now (June 4)
- The Best Used Car Deal On The Block Is A Hydrogen-Powered Sedan, Forbes (June 4)
- Meet Dr. Inna, the psychology professor fact-checking TikTok, Input Magazine (June 4)
- Cal State LA holds its first Native American graduation ceremony, Eastsider LA (June 3)
- Biden’s infrastructure plan would create plenty of jobs, but who will do them?, Hechinger Report (June 3)
- 2021 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Award and Scholarship Recipients Announced, Broadway World (June 3)
- Cal State LA graduation ceremony is back on, Eastsider LA (June 2)
- Yuliza Curiel: From Struggling Student to Successful Businesswoman, Latin Post (June 2)
- KQSR (Mix 100.9)/Yuma, AZ Adds V Gomez as APD/Middays, Radio Online (June 1)
- New Cal State LA dorms will house up to 1,500 students, Eastsider LA (June 1)
- The perpetual foreigner: What it's like to be Filipino American in a time of hate, Rappler.com (June 1)
- Cal State LA launches Pandemic Diaries digital history project, Around Alhambra (May 2021)
- Cal State LA moves in-person graduations to baseball stadium in July, KNBC News (May 30)
- Mars Exploration and Ancient Egypt at Pasadena Senior Center, Colorado Boulevard (May 29)
- Cal State LA announces plans for in-person graduation on campus in July, ABC Eyewitness News (May 28)
- How can Black and Asian American communities build power? Unity., Berkeley News (May 28)
- Cal State LA Holds Its First-Ever Native American Graduation Ceremony This Weekend. Students Say It’s About Time, LAist (May 28)
- 23 Old-School Cool Photos Of Asian American Couples Through The Years, Huffington Post (May 27)
- What happens if Garcetti leaves? Political experts offer their takes on growing ambassador buzz, L.A. Daily News (May 26)
- The L.A. Times welcomes its Class of 2021 summer interns, L.A. Times (May 26)
- From ‘Modern Family’ To ‘Superstore,’ Nicole Lynn Evans Talks Breaking Into Hollywood With A Disability, Forbes (May 26)
- LA's 'Turbocharged' Year of Police Reform After George Floyd's Murder: What's Next?, LAist (May 25)
- Urban Education Student and Women of Color Archive Founder Awarded AAUW Fellowship for ‘Searching for Mami & Abuelita’, The Graduate Center, CUNY (May 24)
- A practical plan for our homeless, Pasadena Star-News (May 22)
- Jeff Benedict Big Big Band: The Weather is Here, Wish You Were Beautiful, 90.3 WCPN (May 22)
- BWW Feature: LOVE IS... at DConstruction Arts, Broadway World (May 21)
- Jaqueline Navarro works tirelessly to eradicate violence, Desert Sun (May 21)
- The Ripple Effect, Newswise (May 20)
- SoCal coalition pushing for regional approach to tackle homelessness, ABC Eyewitness News (May 19)
- Letters to the Editor: A psychology professor on the GOP’s gambling-like compulsion, L.A. Times (May 19)
- LA coalition offers up a ‘neutral space’ for officials to come together to address homelessness, SGV Tribune (May 19)
- Would a brand new homeless agency fix LA’s crisis?, KCRW (May 19)
- L.A. employers are preparing for your return. Here’s how, L.A. Times (May 19)
- Committee for Greater L.A. Calls for New Entity to Address Homelessness, KFI News (May 19)
- Committee for Greater LA Calls for New Entity to Address Homelessness Crisis, MyNewsLA (May 19)
- Column: Is a new homeless agency the answer for L.A.? I’m skeptical but keeping an open mind, L.A. Times (May 19)
- Committee calls for new entity to address LA's homelessness crisis, Spectrum News (May 19)
- Committee for Greater L.A. Calls for New Entity to Address Homelessness Crisis, Epoch Times (May 19)
- The equity movement distilled in a single student, American Thinker (May 19)
- Recovery, Recall and Record Revenue: What’s Driving Newsom’s Budget, New York Times (May 18)
- Cal State LA receives grant from clean-air agency for graduate student research, The Californer (May 17)
- Cal State LA receives grant from clean-air agency for student research, eTradeWire (May 17)
- Column: If Garcetti leaves early for India ambassador post, how will he be remembered?, L.A. Times (May 15)
- 8 signs someone in your life is a narcissist and how to set healthy boundaries with them, Business Insider (May 14)
- New Assistant Principal Stephen Lewis | South Pasadena Middle School, South Pasadenan (May 13)
- How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Became the Anti-vaxxer Icon of America’s Nightmares, Vanity Fair (May 13)
- Reginald and René Webb to Receive CSUSB Honorary Degrees, Precinct Reporter News (May 13)
- Army veteran serves as peacemaker in urban combat zones, USC News (May 13)
- Legislative proposal would help provide adequate banking services, Fontana Herald News (May 12)
- 20 Colleges With the Most Hispanic Students, WTOP News (May 12)
- Op-Ed | A More Perfect Union Requires Health Equity, South Pasadenan (May 11)
- Lincoln Heights activists wanted to fight gentrification, so they became local politicians, KCRW (May 10)
- California’s Middle-Class Taxpayers Could Get a Rebate Under Newsom Plan, New York Times (May 10)
- Los Angeles: Boyle Heights celebrates May Day, Fight Back News (May 10)
- Bridging the Jewish Generational Gap, Jewish Journal (May 10)
- California high schoolers are saying no thanks to reopened campuses and are staying home, L.A. Times (May 9)
- New administrators bring decades of experience to Adelanto Elementary School District, Daily Press (May 9)
- California’s population declined for the first time ever last year. Here’s why, Fresno Bee (May 7)
- Rose Ochi Square Dedicated in Little Tokyo, Rafu Shimpo (May 6)
- Keeping the Promise at Santa Barbara City College, Santa Barbara Independent (May 6)
- BLM-LA cofounder Dr. Melina Abdullah talks Black studies and social movements, Talon Marks (May 6)
- Theater brings two LatinX-themed shows to the virtual stage, Around the O (May 6)
- Cal State LA Vaccine Site Expands Hours, Accepts Walk-Ins, Yahoo! (May 5)
- Dr. Jennifer Taylor-Mendoza set to become CSM’s new president, The Skyline View (May 5)
- Angel City Elite Wants to Diversify Distance Running, One Starting Line at a Time, Pop Sugar (May 5)
- L.A. Mayor expected to be in the running for ambassadorship to India, KNX-AM (May 5)
- What will US-Israel relations look like when Israel turns 100?, Jewish News Syndicate (May 5)
- LA’s Little Tokyo renames intersection as Rose Ochi Square, LA Daily News (May 4)
- Little Tokyo Intersection To Be Dedicated in Honor of Civil Rights Leader, KFI Radio (May 4)
- CodeWiz Arlington's girls-in-tech introduces next generation, YourArlington (May 4)
- Huntington Medical Research Institutes Welcomes New Board Members, Pasadena Now (May 3)
- 'It's the history of Los Angeles': A look at the diversity in the AAPI community, Spectrum News 1 (May 2)
- The Responsible Way to Blow Up Your Life, Forge (May 1)
- Asian American entrepreneurs cooked up an enduring friendship since working together at McDonald’s, SGV Tribune (Apr. 30)
- Dodger vaccination center to close as demand slumps and focus shifts to community sites, Eastsider LA (Apr. 30)
- Cross Currents: Should graduation be in-person this year?, The Channels (Apr. 30)
- Monrovia resident Gustavo Menezes leads new Eco-STEM project at Cal State LA, Beacon Media News (Apr. 29-May 5)
- Latino Voters Will Be Key in the Recall Election—but It’s Unclear How They’ll Lean, Los Angeles Magazine (Apr. 29)
- Westport Country Playhouse Announces New Summer Theater Camp, Broadway World (Apr. 29)
- Quality Teaching a ‘Crucial Lever’ in California’s Dev Ed Reform, ACUE Community (Apr. 29)
- Paper flowers on display at Central Library, Newnan Times-Herald (Apr. 29)
- CBSN Los Angeles Town Hall: Discussion Of President Biden's First Address To Congress [Forward to 6:34], CBS Los Angeles (Apr. 28)
- The 20/20 Experience: Impact of COVID-19 on the Cal State LA Campus Community, Eastsider LA (Apr. 28)
- Newsom recall election: Latino voters will likely have major impact, experts say, ABC Eyewitness News (Apr. 28)
- Bedford / St. Martin's Names Ten New Scholars for its 2021 Advisory Board, PRWeb (Apr. 28)
- Pulled Bodies, Fabric Spirits, and Celebration: Senga Nengudi’s Elusive Art Finds Joy in the Everyday, Art in America (Apr. 28)
- From loss grows hope for one California National Guard Soldier, Aerotech News (Apr. 28)
- EmpowHer Institute: Harnessing Education to End Generational Cycles of Poverty, L.A. Business Journal (Apr. 28)
- President Biden's Address to Congress: Jaime Regalado, KNX Radio (Apr. 28)
- City Announces New Sheriff’s Captain, San Dimas Community Post (Apr. 28)
- Cal State LA launches Pandemic Diaries digital project, Around Alhambra (Apr. 28)
- Cal State LA captures stories of pandemic, Downtown LA News (Apr. 27)
- Cal State LA, National Taipei University of Technology won first, second place in SourceAmerica Design Challenge, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Apr. 27)
- RIP: Former Los Angeles Bishop Joseph Jon Bruno dies at 74, Episcopal News Service (Apr. 27)
- California’s new Attorney General pledges to police the police, Mercury News (Apr. 26)
- For high school seniors, return to campus is a trip back in time, L.A. Times (Apr. 26)
- OP-ED | Police Accountability Can Improve Actions and Protect Lives, South Pasadenan (Apr. 26)
- Awaiting census count, California ponders slow growth future, Spectrum News (Apr. 24)
- Journey to the Working World, CSU Leader (Apr. 23)
- Pat Brown Institute discusses racial equity in healthcare, ABC Los Angeles (Apr. 23)
- BirdNote Presents Poetry Month: Timothy Steele, Apple Podcasts (Apr. 23)
- Cal State LA plans require vaccinations before students and staff can return to campus, Eastsider LA (Apr. 22)
- California’s public universities to require COVID-19 vaccine, AP News (Apr. 22)
- Cal State LA receives $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to improve undergraduate STEM education, Civil + Structural Engineer (Apr. 22)
- University of California, California State University plan to require Covid-19 vaccines this fall, EdSource (Apr. 22)
- FEMA’s impression on Los Angeles community vaccination, L.A. Sentinel (Apr. 22)
- Employees Worry About Cal State University 'Patchwork' Approach To Vaccinations, LAist (Apr. 21)
- Evolution of Intelligent Edge: Pathways to Grid Modernization for Sustainability, T&D World (Apr. 21)
- Funding from canceled 710 extension could instead bring BRT to Valley Boulevard, Urbanize Los Angeles (Apr. 21)
- Saddleback College celebrates students with autism in the 2021 Open Diversity Festival, Lariat News (Apr. 20)
- Metrolink and LA County Public Health Launch Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics at Train Stations, NBC Los Angeles (Apr. 20)
- Notebook: STEM Grant, Eastsider LA (Apr. 19)
- Newsom recall gives Antonio Villaraigosa risky road to political comeback. Will he take it?, Herald-Mail Media (Apr. 19)
- Santa Barbara Police Department Promotes Five Officers, Noozhawk (Apr. 18)
- Cal State LA receives $2M NSF grant to improve STEM education, Los Angeles Patch (Apr. 16)
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- Connect with Top Nursing Professors on Twitter, OnlineEducation.com (Apr. 16)
- Metrolink, L.A. County Public Health Launch Mobile COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics, LAist (Apr. 16)
- Why some narcissists actually hate themselves, BBC (Apr. 16)
- Cal State LA recibe subvención para programas en áreas STEM, Hispanos Press (Apr. 15)
- Monrovian to Head Cal State LA Project to Overhaul STEM Education, Monrovia Now (Apr. 15)
- Los Angeles Latino Chamber Of Commerce Announces The Addition Of Three New Board Members, PR Newswire (Apr. 15)
- Column: The UC system is one of the best and worst parts of living in California, L.A. Times (Apr. 14)
- Writing Planetary Ethnographies, Political and Legal Anthropology Review (Apr. 14)
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- Fort Carson soldiers return after administering COVID-19 vaccinations in Los Angeles, The Gazette (Apr. 13)
- PSUSD names Dr. Simone Kovats as the new Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services, Channel 3 News (Apr. 13)
- CSU Lecturers Bring Pedagogy to Podcasting with Las Doctoras, CSUDH News (Apr. 13)
- Cal State LA lança projeto de história digital Pandemic Diaries, Ichi.pro (Apr. 13)
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- Cal State LA and partners open a mobile vaccination clinic, Los Angeles Patch (Apr. 8)
- California and Oregon engineering teams take first place in SourceAmerica Design Challenge, PR Newswire (Apr. 8)
- Due To Unfilled Appointments, Cal State LA Offering Walk Up Vaccinations To Anyone Age 18 And Older, CBS Los Angeles (Apr. 8)
- Walk-ins welcome: Cal State LA site offering COVID-19 vaccine to all adults for remainder of the week, KABC Eyewitness News (Apr. 8)
- Cal State LA and government, community partners open mobile clinic at Southeast-Rio Vista YMCA in Maywood, NewsBreak (Apr. 8)
- California and Oregon engineering teams take first place in SourceAmerica Design Challenge, Inside Nova (Apr. 8)
- Cal State LA offering COVID-19 vaccines for all adults, LA Times (Apr. 7)
- Cal State LA mass vaccination site offering COVID-19 shots to all adults, KTLA5 (Apr. 7)
- Fueled by surplus Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Cal State LA site has ‘immediate appointments’ available, LA Daily News (Apr. 7)
- California coastal kelp forests are dying. The culprit? Warm waters and purple sea urchins, KCRW (Apr. 7)
- Cal State LA Nursing Graduate Program Named Among The Nation's Best, Californer (Apr. 6)
- Global Training Before Career Market Insights by Leading Companies and Emerging Technologies till 2026, Industry Today (Apr. 6)
- Cal State LA vaccination clinic slated to close, Los Angeles Wave (Apr. 6)
- Cal State LA Nursing Graduate Program Named Among Nation's Best, NewsBreak (Apr. 5)
- Did you get federal relief money from December? Depends which college you go to, CalMatters (Apr. 5)
- Essential memories: The woman felt like the whole world was falling in on her, Mission Local (Apr. 5)
- Marvelous Online And IRL Offerings This Week: April 5 - 8, LAist (Apr. 5)
- The Race for Space: How Today's Crowded Study Environments Could Affect College Students' Performance, KCET (Apr. 5)
- How colleges and universities across Southern California will celebrate graduation, LA Daily News (Apr. 3)
- Mass vaccination site at Cal State LA will stay open, managed by the City of LA, LA Times (Apr. 3)
- Sitio de vacunación contra COVID-19 en Cal State LA permanecerá abierto, Telemundo Noticias (Apr. 2)
- City to run Cal State LA vaccination site to avoid closure, Eastsider LA (Apr. 1)
- COVID Vaccine Super Site At Cal State LA Won’t Shut Down, CBS Los Angeles (Apr. 1)
- City of LA To Take Over COVID Vaccination Site At Cal State Los Angeles, Spectrum News (Apr. 1)
- Mass COVID-19 vaccination site at Cal State L.A. will stay open, be managed by city, KTLA5 News (Apr. 1)
- City to Take Over Large-Scale Coronavirus Vaccination Site at Cal State LA, NBC Los Angeles (Apr. 1)
- Cal State LA vaccination site to remain open, FOX11 News (Apr. 1)
- City of LA to take over operation of mammoth Cal State LA vaccination site, LA Daily News (Apr. 1)
- The CSU Provides Sevenfold Return on State’s Investment, CSU Newsroom (Apr. 1)
- CSU Chancellor Joseph I. Castro virtually visits Cal State LA as part of 23-campus tour, Around Alhambra (Apr. 2021)
- Hispanic/Latino Enrollment and Graduate Degrees Granted, Hispanic Outlook (Apr. 2021)
- Restoring the People’s Universities, AAUP (Winter 2021)
- In congressional rematch, Democrat Christy Smith hopes GOP Rep. Mike Garcia’s voting record gives her an edge, LA Times (Mar. 31)
- The race for space: How today’s crowded study environments could affect college students’ performance, CalMatters (Mar. 31)
- Former Downey mayor tours FEMA vaccination site, Downey Patriot (Mar. 31)
- College Consensus Publishes Aggregate Consensus Ranking of the 100 Best Value Colleges & Universities for 2021, Johnson City Press (Mar. 30)
- Community Activist Marian Dodge Named Woman of the Year by Senator Portantino, South Pasadenan (Mar. 30)
- Journey to the Working World, Newswise (Mar. 30)
- The Startling Thing This Study Reveals About McDonald's Happy Meal Boxes, Mashed (Mar. 30)
- Girls ‘Try’ And Boys ‘Aim High’: Gender Bias On McDonald’s Happy Meal Boxes, Forbes (Mar. 29)
- The World’s Largest Pyramid Is Hidden Within a Hill, Discover (Mar. 27)
- Coronavirus Vaccinations End April 11 at Giant Cal State Los Angeles Site, KNBC4 (Mar. 26)
- Vaccine Super Site At Cal State LA Closing, CBS Los Angeles (Mar. 26)
- FEMA, State Ending COVID Vaccination Effort At Cal State Los Angeles, Spectrum News (Mar. 26)
- Massive Cal State LA COVID vaccine site is set to close April 11 — can local officials keep it alive?, SGV Tribune (Mar. 26)
- Cal State LA large-scale COVID-19 vaccine site to close - most shots targeted communities of color, KNX Radio (Mar. 26)
- Large-scale mass COVID-19 vaccination to close at Cal State LA, Fox-11 (Mar. 26)
- Awesome Online And IRL Events Happening This Weekend: March 26 - 28, LAist (Mar. 25)
- Rector de CSU, Joseph Castro, realiza visita virtual a Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (Mar. 25)
- “He’ll Be Our Inspiration, Still”: Remembering Robert B. Ruddell, Former IRA Board Member and Influential Author, Literacy Now (Mar. 25)
- FUSD educator Jorge Arauz steps into new role as Redwood Elementary School principal, Fontana Herald News (Mar. 25)
- 2 generations of Asian American activists on fighting racism, LA Times (Mar. 24)
- SourceAmerica Announces 2021 Design Challenge Team Finalists, Inside Nova (Mar. 23)
- In Time Of COVID-19, Cal State LA Places Nurses In At-Risk Communities, The Californer (Mar. 23)
- O.C.-based National Guard soldiers assist at Cal State LA vaccine site, Daily Pilot (Mar. 23)
- SourceAmerica Announces 2021 Design Challenge Team Finalists, WFMZ-TV (Mar. 23)
- Women’s History Month: Who Are Some of the Women Engineers We Should Know?, Enterprise-Record (Mar. 22)
- California schools, universities condemn anti-Asian attacks, offer support to students, All Together (Mar. 22)
- Rep. Schiff on FOX 11: There is Light at the End of the Tunnel Because of Vaccines, Congressman Schiff News (Mar. 22)
- U.S. Representative Adam Schiff Visits California State University CVC, DVIDS (Mar. 22)
- Rep. Schiff visits vaccination site at Cal State LA, KABC Eyewitness News (Mar. 22)
- Supporting Penn’s pan-Asian community, Penn Today (Mar. 22)
- Federal response: LA vaccination center enters third week, Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group (Mar. 22)
- CLEEO Summit will discuss Mesoamerican sport’s significance, Coast Report (Mar. 21)
- Fil-Am Nurse Practitioner Part Of Cal State LA’s Community Care Program, Asian Journal (Mar. 20)
- Cal State LA places nurses in at-risk communities, Los Angeles Patch (Mar. 19)
- CCS Town Hall Discussion on #STOP ASIAN HATE, UCLA Asia Pacific Center (Mar. 19)
- Announcements: CSU Chancellor Joseph I. Castro virtually visits Cal State LA as part of 23-campus tour, AAC&U News (Mar. 19)
- Latinx Files: How some Latinxs are looking to create generational wealth, L.A. Times (Mar. 18)
- ASHA Voices: Portrayals of Hearing Loss on the Big Screen, ASHA Wire (Mar. 18)
- CSU Chancellor Joseph I. Castro virtually visits Cal State LA as part of 23-campus tour, The Eastsider (Mar. 17)
- New CSU Chancellor addresses student concerns about fees and tuition, University Times (Mar. 17)
- Photo essay: A year in California living with coronavirus, KTVU (Mar. 17)
- CSU Chancellor virtually visits Cal State LA as part of 23-campus tour, Campus Circle (Mar. 16)
- Meet South L.A.'s young stock investors, eager to build wealth in their community, L.A. Times (Mar. 16)
- CityRide ofrece servicio a pasajeros elegibles a las citas de vacunació, Telemundo 52 (Mar. 16)
- CSU Chancellor Virtual Tour of Cal State LA, NBC4 News (Mar. 16)
- California State University’s student journalists launched a wire service to share their work with each other. Here’s how they did it., Neiman Lab (Mar. 16)
- LADOT CityRide begins bringing eligible riders to vaccination appointments, Fox11 News (Mar. 15)
- Democrats, progressives fight California governor recall, Reuters (Mar. 15)
- Gavin Newsom, California Democrats go into recall campaign mode, San Francisco Chronicle (Mar. 15)
- Federal response: LA vaccination center enters third week, Mountaineer (Mar. 15)
- In time of COVID-19, Cal State LA's Chin Institute places nurses in at-risk communities, NewsBreak (Mar. 15)
- Terrafirma selects Munzon as top pick overall, Manila Times (Mar. 15)
- Terrafirma picks Munzon first in stacked PBA Draft, Manila Standard (Mar. 14)
- Teen Swims 25 Miles Today for Local Charity, Outlook Newspapers (Mar. 13)
- Will LA’s Activist Left Take Over the Neighborhood Councils?, Knock LA (Mar. 12)
- California's colleges and universities will receive $5 billion from federal rescue plan, EdSource (Mar. 12)
- Obituary – Karl De Haven April 3, 1936 – Feb. 5, 2021, The Skagway News (Mar. 12)
- Eagle-Con 2021 to Honor Critically Acclaimed Talents Wynn Thomas and Nnedi Okorafor, L.A. Sentinel (Mar. 11)
- Eagle-Con 2021 to Honor George Takei, Rafu Shimpo (Mar. 11)
- Star Trek events: Thursday, March 11th - Wednesday, March 17th, 2021, Star Trek News (Mar. 11)
- NoHo Teen Dives Into Fight Against Hunger With Marathon Swim, Spectrum News (Mar. 11)
- Highland Park business blossoms amid pandemic, Eastsider LA (Mar. 11)
- What self-decapitating slugs can teach humans about regenerative medicine and engineering, KCRW (Mar. 11)
- USITT Fellows Fund Announces New Initiative With Cal State LA, Live Design (Mar. 11)
- State releases demographic data on Coliseum, Cal State LA vaccine sites, MSN News (Mar. 10)
- Eagle-Con 2021 to honor George Takei, Wynn Thomas and Nnedi Okorafor, Shoot Online (Mar. 10)
- USITT Fellows Fund Partners with University to Create Unique Learning Opportunity, Stage Directions (Mar. 10)
- Newsom’s State of State speech comes at critical time as recall threat looms, KTLA5 (Mar. 9)
- Bob Hope USO at LAX visits California National Guard troops at Cal State Los Angeles, OC Breeze (Mar. 6)
- Eagle-Con 2021 To Honor George Takei, Wynn Thomas And Nnedi Okorafor, Broadway World (Mar. 5)
- Eagle-Con 2021 to Honor Critically-Acclaimed Talents George Takei, Wynn Thomas and Nnedi Okorafor, First Comic News (Mar. 5)
- Eagle-Con 2021 to Honor Critically Acclaimed Talents George Takei, Wynn Thomas and Nnedi Okorafor, Eastsider LA (Mar. 5)
- Eagle-Con 2021 at Cal State LA March 11-13, EyeSpyLA (Mar. 5)
- Eagle-Con 2021 at Cal State LA, LA Indy Media (Mar. 5)
- Mounting Evidence Suggests Yoga Significantly Promotes Bone Health, Newswire (Mar. 5)
- New State Vaccine Push Focuses On K-12 Education Workers, L.A. Sentinel (Mar. 4)
- Opinion: College Student Hunger Can Be Solved. It’s Up to Annapolis, Maryland Matters (Mar. 4)
- Tony DeFrancesco looks to build on a partnership that extends back 70 years, UCLA Newsroom (Mar. 3)
- Intelligent.com Announces Best Fire Science Degree Programs for 2021, WFMV-TV (Mar. 3)
- CUMU members are ‘all-in’ to get shots in arms, CUMU (Mar. 3)
- COVID Vaccines: 168,000 Doses Distributed At Mass Vaccination Sites In Oakland, Los Angeles, CBS San Francisco (Mar. 3)
- Recommended for You: Role, Impact of Tools Behind Automated Product Picks Explored, UTD Today (Mar. 3)
- Gerald Locklin, Long Beach poet and defining West Coast literary voice, dies, L.A. Times (Mar. 3)
- Morning Brief: Vaccinating Teachers, Sharing Black Stories, And Examining The Golden Globes, LAist (Mar. 2)
- Intelligent.com Announces Best Criminal Justice Degree Programs for 2021, WFMZ-TV (Mar. 1)
- This is what it’s like for troops serving at a mass vaccination site, AirForce Times (Mar. 1)
- Glaukos Appoints Denice Torres and Dr. Leana Wen to its Board of Directors, Street Insider (Mar. 1)
- State leaders unveil $6.6 billion plan to reopen California schools by end of March, ABC10 (Mar. 1)
- State Deal Encourages Schools to Reopen As Negotiations Between PUSD, Teachers’ Union Continue, Pasadena Now (Mar. 1)
- Cal State LA named as COVID-19 community vaccination center, Around Alhambra (March 2021)
- Walter Williams, RIP, Reason (March 2021)
- Big Data as a Force for Equity, West Big Data Hub (Feb. 27)
- Opening of mass COVID-19 vaccination center, Hispanic Outlook (Feb. 26)
- FACT SHEET: 441 Federally-Supported Community Vaccination Centers in First Month of Biden-Harris Administration, The White House (Feb. 26)
- Symbolic Gestures Won’t Advance Social Equity, Chronicle of Higher Education (Feb. 26)
- Army nurse from SW MI fights on COVID-19 front lines, WLNS.com (Feb. 26)
- Drought revisited: manipulating humidity changes the whole ball game, Journal of Ecology Blog (Feb. 26)
- Austin Praises 'Whole-of-Government, All-of-Nation' Effort Against COVID-19, U.S. Department of Defense (Feb. 25)
- Def. Sec. praises 'Whole-of-government, all-of-nation' effort against COVID-19, Connecting Vets (Feb. 25)
- Secretary of Defense Gives Cal State LA Vaccination Site his Stamp of Approval, KNX 1070 (Feb. 25)
- UT hosting gender equity summit on Monday, Toledo Action News (Feb. 25)
- Defense Secretary Visits Vaccine Site at Cal State LA, CBS News at 6 p.m. (Feb. 25)
- New secretary of defense to visit Cal State LA vaccine site, L.A. Daily News (Feb. 23)
- U.S. Secretary Of Defense Lloyd Austin To Visit Vaccination Site At Cal State Los Angeles, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 23)
- Defense Secretary Set To Visit COVID Vaccination Site At Cal State LA, MyNewsLA (Feb. 23)
- South LA Community Clinic takes steps to improve racial inequities in vaccine distribution, KABC Eyewitness News (Feb. 23)
- Jean Burden Poetry Reading, featuring Claudia Rankine, Eastsider LA (Feb. 22)
- COVID In LA: Newsom Visits Vaccine Sites, Delayed Doses En Route, Los Angeles Patch (Feb. 21)
- Grocery, drugstore workers get COVID-19 vaccines at pop-up site in Koreatown, KTLA5 (Feb. 21)
- Black and Latino residents in L.A. County lag behind in getting COVID-19 vaccine, L.A. Times (Feb. 19)
- Army-staffed vaccination site opens in California, more to follow, KNX 1070 (Feb. 19)
- Military personnel organize, administer COVID-19 vaccines at new federally-supported sites, Yahoo! News (Feb. 18)
- Observing the Success of the Co-Pilot Initiative of Vaccination Distribution in Impacted Communities, Los Angeles Sentinel (Feb. 18)
- Mass Vaccination Site Opens At Cal State LA, Asian Journal (Feb. 17)
- Miles de personas llegan a vacunarse a Cal State Los Angeles, La Opinion (Feb. 17)
- California’s Shifting Relationship With the Supreme Court, New York Times (Feb. 17)
- Newsom visita centro de vacunacion contra COVID-19 en Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (Feb. 17)
- Inauguran centro de vacunación en la Universidad Cal State, Los Ángeles, Telemundo 52 (Feb. 17)
- Gov. Newsom kicks off the opening of mass COVID-19 vaccination center at Cal State LA, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Feb. 17)
- Cal State LA Vaccine Site Now Open, KCET (Feb. 17)
- White House Opens Mass Vaccination Sites in L.A., Oakland, SCV News (Feb. 17)
- Army opens civilian COVID-19 vaccination site in Los Angeles, UPI News (Feb. 17)
- First two FEMA mass vaccination sites open in California, The Hill (Feb. 17)
- Cal State LA hosts first federally supported coronavirus mass vaccine site – with many more to come, L.A. Daily News (Feb. 16)
- Cal State LA hosts first federally supported coronavirus vaccine site – with many more to come, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Feb. 16)
- “Estamos aquí para ayudarlos”: abren centro de vacunación masivo para comunidades latinas en Los Ángeles, Univision Los Angeles (Feb. 16)
- "Me siento afortunado": FEMA abre dos centros de vacunación masiva contra el coronavirus en California, Univision Los Angeles (Feb. 16)
- California abre dos megacentros de vacunación en áreas con fuerte presencia latina, Telemundo 52 (Feb. 16)
- L.A. County gets another vaccine site, but supply remains critically low, L.A. Times (Feb. 16)
- Film and TV actor Danny DeVito receives vaccine at Cal Sate LA, DVIDS (Feb. 16)
- Mass COVID-19 Vaccination Site Opens At Cal State LA, Valley Post News (Feb. 16)
- Troops Bring Military Efficiency To Cal State LA Vaccination Center, LAist (Feb. 16)
- Cal State LA opens COVID-19 vaccination site, Eastsider LA (Feb. 16)
- Gov. Newsom visits new mass vaccination site at Cal State LA, 97.1 AMP (Feb. 16)
- FEMA Vaccination Super Site Opens at Cal State LA, NBC Southern California (Feb. 16)
- FEMA-Run COVID Vaccine Super Site Opens At Cal State LA, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 16)
- FEMA-Run COVID Vaccine Super Site Serving Hard-Hit Community Opens At Cal State LA, KCAL9 (Feb. 16)
- First mass vaccination site staffed by active duty service members opens at Cal State LA, Fox11 News (Feb. 16)
- State, federal partnership opens COVID-19 vaccine site at Cal State LA, ABC Eyewitness News (Feb. 16)
- First FEMA Covid-19 mass vaccination sites open in California amid supply shortage, CNN News (Feb. 16)
- FEMA opens mass vaccine sites as bad weather hampers efforts, ABC News (Feb. 16)
- FEMA-supported mass coronavirus vaccination site opens at Cal State LA, KTLA5 News (Feb. 16)
- New COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Site Opens at Cal State LA, Monrovia Weekly (Feb. 16)
- LA's New Coronavirus Vaccine Site Opens Amid Dosage Deficit, Los Angeles Patch (Feb. 16)
- Metrolink Offers Service to New COVID-19 Vaccination Site at Cal State LA, Random Length News (Feb. 16)
- State, federal partnership to open COVID-19 vaccine site at Cal State LA, Our Weekly (Feb. 16)
- More California reopenings on way as virus numbers improve, The State (Feb. 16)
- New Mass Vaccination Site At Cal State LA Opens Today, LAist (Feb. 16)
- State, Federal Partnership Opening COVID-19 Vaccine Site At Cal State LA, MyNewsLA (Feb. 16)
- Cal State LA Professor Cynthia Wang selected a 2021 Emerging Scholar, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Feb. 16)
- Cal State LA Super Vaccination Site Set to Open Tuesday, NBC4 News (Feb. 16)
- Coronavirus Vaccine Site Opens Tuesday At Cal State LA, Los Angeles Patch (Feb. 15)
- Vaccination site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA, KNX Radio (Feb. 15)
- New COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Site Opens at Cal State LA, OC Breeze (Feb. 15)
- Community-Focused COVID-19 Vaccine Site to Open Tuesday at Cal State LA, Spectrum News 1 (Feb. 15)
- Nuevo centro de vacunación en Cal State LA, Telemundo 52 (Feb. 15)
- Community-Focused COVID-19 Vaccine Site to Open Tuesday at Cal State LA, KFI Radio (Feb. 15)
- LA County Super Sites Administering Only Second COVID Doses; FEMA Site To Open At Cal State LA Tuesday, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 15)
- Centro de vacunación contra COVID-19 en Cal State LA abre esta semana, Telemundo Los Angeles (Feb. 15)
- Mass COVID-19 vaccination site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA, Fox 11 News (Feb. 15)
- Cal State LA Site Opens This Week to Jump Start SoCal Coronavirus Vaccinations, NBC Los Angeles (Feb. 15)
- California mass vaccination site to open tomorrow at Cal State LA, Radio Korea (Feb. 15)
- Cal State LA will host a new vaccination center, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Feb. 15)
- Serving California: CSU Establishes COVID Vaccination Sites Across the State, Newswise (Feb. 15)
- Federal Vaccination Site at Cal State LA Opens Tomorrow, KABC Eyewitness News (Feb. 15)
- Pentagon authorizes more troops to assist with vaccine effort, MSN News (Feb. 13)
- 200 Soldiers Headed To LA To Assist With Vaccine Distribution At New FEMA Site, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 13)
- Mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA, Los Cerritos News (Feb. 13)
- Officials prepare hybrid state-federal mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA, L.A. Daily News (Feb. 12)
- Officials prepare state-federal mass vaccine site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA, Pasadena Star-News (Feb. 12)
- Cal State LA Mass COVID Vaccination Site To Open Tuesday, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 12)
- Mass vaccination site coming to Cal State LA, Fox LA (Feb. 12)
- California se prepara para la apertura de dos megacentros de vacunación: uno estará ubicado en Los Ángeles, Univision Los Angeles (Feb. 12)
- Cal State LA Opens as Vaccine Site Tuesday, NBC Southern California (Feb. 12)
- Este de Los Ángeles: citas para vacunas contra COVID-19 comienzan el domingo, Telemundo 52 (Feb. 12)
- New Coronavirus Vaccination Sites, KTLA5 News (Feb. 12)
- Mass vaccination site to open Tuesday at Cal State LA, with capacity to inoculate thousands daily, ABC Eyewitness News (Feb. 12)
- CSU Establishes COVID Vaccination Sites Across the State, CSU News (Feb. 11)
- No COVID vaccination sites yet in Boyle Heights or East LA, Boyle Heights Beat (Feb. 11)
- Diane Edith Watson: The Iconic Living Legend of Los Angeles Politics, L.A. Sentinel (Feb. 11)
- Great Variation in Counties’ COVID-19 Vaccine Distributions, Governing (Feb. 11)
- Reopening California State University hinges on vaccines, new chancellor says, EdSource (Feb. 10)
- ARNORTH to oversee military COVID-19 vaccination support to FEMA in California, DVIDS (Feb. 10)
- Fort Carson soldiers to deploy to Los Angeles as part of FEMA COVID-19 vaccination team, The Gazette (Feb. 10)
- L.A. County launches efforts to address inequities in vaccine distribution, Santa Monica Daily Press (Feb. 9)
- Cultivating Black Minds and Education That Matters, SDSU News Center (Feb. 9)
- Preparations Underway for State’s Large-Scale Community Vaccination Sites, Cal OES (Feb. 9)
- Cal State LA communication studies faculty member named a 2021 Emerging Scholar, Eastsider LA (Feb. 8)
- What to Watch Out for This Week in the Pandemic, New York Times (Feb. 8)
- L.A. Latino, Black seniors fall behind in COVID-19 vaccine access compared with whites, L.A. Times (Feb. 8)
- Black History Is American History, CapRadio (Feb. 8)
- The COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan in California , AARP (Feb. 8)
- How SoCal Officials Are Distributing the COVID-19 Vaccine, Spectrum News 1 (Feb. 7)
- COVID-19 Vaccination Race Hits A Wall In Los Angeles County, Los AngelesPatch (Feb. 5)
- Washington sends in the troops to help California’s virus fight, L.A. Times (Feb. 5)
- Pentagon Sending Troops To Help Staff Vaccination Super Sites In Los Angeles, Oakland, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 5)
- Pentagon to Deploy Troops to Federal Vaccination Sites, Spectrum News 1 (Feb. 5)
- Pentagon to deploy 1,000 troops to assist COVID-19 vaccine drive, 1st to California next week, KTLA5 (Feb. 5)
- Pentagon approves deployment of 1,000 active duty troops to assist in Covid vaccine distribution, MSN.com (Feb. 5)
- Pentagon Deploys 1,000 Troops To Help California's Mass Vaccination Site, Yahoo! News (Feb. 5)
- Cal State LA será centro comunitario de vacunación COVID-19, Hispanos Press (Feb. 4)
- Raising Awareness —Art Created for Healthcare Workers Lost On the Frontlines, San Fernando Sun (Feb. 4)
- Cal State LA COVID-19 vaccine site will focus on vulnerable communities, elderly without transportation access, KTLA5 Morning News (Feb. 4)
- First Federal Vaccination Centers in L.A., Oakland, WebMD (Feb. 4)
- Summaries of Health Policy Coverage from Major News Organizations, California Healthline (Feb. 4)
- First Federal COVID-19 Vaccination Sites to Open in California, Health Day (Feb. 4)
- Mass Vaccination Site To Open At Cal State L.A. In A Couple Of Weeks, KABC Radio (Feb. 4)
- California and the Biden administration to establish vaccination centers in northern and southern California, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Feb. 3)
- COVID-19: Cal State Los Angeles to become mass vaccination site, KABC Eyewitness News (Feb. 3)
- Newsom, Biden Administration Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Site at Cal State LA, MyNewsLA (Feb. 3)
- COVID-19 vaccine site to open at Cal State LA, Fox11 Los Angeles (Feb. 3)
- Cal State LA to Host Vaccination Super Site Run By FEMA, NBC4 News (Feb. 3)
- California joins with FEMA to open 2 new COVID-19 vaccine centers, 1 at Cal State LA, KTLA5 (Feb. 3)
- Federally-Run COVID-19 Vaccine Site At Cal State LA To Focus On Hard-Hit Latino Community, KCAL9 News (Feb. 3)
- LA County vows to shift COVID vaccine focus to hard-hit communities, L.A. Daily News (Feb. 3)
- Newsom announces mass vaccination sites in Oakland, Los Angeles, KABC Los Angeles (Feb. 3)
- Cal State LA Named SoCal's First Federal Vaccination Site, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 3)
- Cal State LA to Become Vaccination Site Under Biden Plan, Los Angeleno (Feb. 3)
- Community vaccination site open at Cal State LA, Fox11 Los Angeles (Feb. 3)
- Cal State LA Selected for Biden Plan to Open 100 Vaccine Sites in First 100 Days, NBC News (Feb. 3)
- New COVID-19 vaccine sites will focus on elderly without transportation access, L.A. Times (Feb. 3)
- Gov. Newsom and Biden administration to open some of the first federal vaccine sites in LA and Oakland, KCRW (Feb. 3)
- Newsom, Biden administration announce COVID-19 vaccine site at Cal State LA, Our Weekly (Feb. 3)
- Feds Step In With Mass Vaccination Site At Cal State LA, Los Angeles Patch (Feb. 3)
- FEMA and state to open COVID-19 vaccination site at Cal State L.A., Eastsider LA (Feb. 3)
- Anuncian sitio de vacunación de COVID-19 en Cal State, Los Ángeles, Telemundo 52 (Feb. 3)
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- New COVID Mass Vaccination Site To Open At Cal State LA, CBS Los Angeles (Feb. 3)
- Newsom, Biden Administration Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Site at Cal State LA, KFI Radio (Feb. 3)
- COVID-19: Newsom anuncia nuevos sitios de vacunación masiva en Oakland y Los Ángeles, La Opinion (Feb. 3)
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- Coronavirus: Newsom, Biden Administration Announce COVID-19 Vaccine Site at Cal State LA, Spectrum News 1 (Feb. 3)
- New COVID Mass Vaccination Site To Open At Cal State LA, Yahoo! News (Feb. 3)
- Amid Rocky Vaccination Rollout, California Set To Receive 1 Million Additional Doses, CapRadio (Feb. 3)
- California partners with FEMA/CDC to vaccinate underserved populations, Los Angeles Blade (Feb. 3)
- California joins feds in bid to speed coronavirus vaccines, AP News (Feb. 3)
- Feds to open two COVID-19 mass vaccination sites in California, Your Central Valley (Feb. 3)
- COVID-19 vaccine updates: Federal vaccination sites to open in Oakland, East LA, Desert Sun (Feb. 3)
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- Cal State LA Selected as Vaccine Site, Los Cerritos News (Feb. 3)
- California partners with Biden administration for COVID-19 vaccination sites in LA, Oakland, KCRA (Feb. 3)
- Live Blog: California Joins Feds In Bid To Speed Coronavirus Vaccines, KPBS (Feb. 3)
- COVID-19: New mass vaccination site coming to L.A. County, The Signal (Feb. 3)
- White House to Bring Mass COVID Vaccination Sites to Los Angeles, Oakland, SCV News (Feb. 3)
- California Partners with Biden Administration to Open Community Vaccination Site in L.A., Monrovia Weekly (Feb. 3)
- Biden Admin Announces First Federal Mass COVID Vaccination Sites, Daily Beast (Feb. 3)
- California activará dos centros de vacunación masivos en conjunto con el gobierno federal, Noticias Univision (Feb. 3)
- First federal coronavirus vaccination sites set to open this month in California, The Hill (Feb. 3)
- Press Briefing by White House COVID-19 Response Team and Public Health Officials, The White House (Feb. 3)
- Big student dormitory nears completion at Cal State LA, Urbanize LA (Feb. 3)
- Making WAVES For Black History Month: Lula Washington Dance Theatre, 94.7 The Wave (Feb. 3)
- How Tony Duenas Is Defying the Odds After Losing His Eyesight, Spectrum News 1 (Feb. 1)
- Fostering a Sense of Belonging for First Gen Students, Higher Ed Rewired (Feb. 1)
- Racial Oppression in America, L.A. Review of Books (Feb. 1)
- Mapping Los Angeles’s Unequal Covid-19 Surge, New York Times (Feb. 1)
- Republican Faulconer to Challenge Democrat Newsom for Governor of California, U.S. News & World Report (Feb. 1)
- Republican Faulconer to challenge Democrat Newsom for governor of California, KFGO (Feb. 1)
- News from the CUMU Membership: Cal State LA, CUMU Because Place Matters (Feb. 2021)
- New FNP Residency Program Targets California's Underserved Population, Health Leaders (Jan. 2021)
- Griffith Park Summit Re-Named To Honor Tom LaBonge, Canyon News (Jan. 31)
- Los Angeles County residents share their good news, KABC7: FriYay in the Community (Jan. 29)
- The Capitol riot was uniquely traumatic for congresswomen of color: ‘We knew that we were targets’, The Lily (Jan. 29)
- Griffith Park's Mount Hollywood Summit Re-Named in Honor of Long-Time Councilman Tom LaBonge, NBC4 News (Jan. 28)
- Investing in our college students will pay dividends, CalMatters (Jan. 28)
- Upending the Food Pyramid: Meat the Future, CSU Leader (Jan. 28)
- Hopkinson Principal, Evelyn Garcia, LAUSD Administrator of the Year, Event-News Enterprise (Jan. 28)
- City Appoints Local Residents to Serve Community, SCV News (Jan. 28)
- California lawmakers confirm Shirley Weber as secretary of state, San Diego Union-Tribune (Jan. 28)
- Through Art Nursing Professor Expresses Urgency To Protect Health Care Workers, San Fernando Sun (Jan. 27)
- Why some people like wearing masks, BBC Work Life (Jan. 26)
- 2021 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Cynthia Wang, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education (Jan. 26)
- Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Magazine Profiles Top “Under 40” Scholars, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education (Jan. 25)
- The Experimental Manipulation of Atmospheric Drought: Teasing Out the Role of Microclimate in Biodiversity Experiments, Journal of Ecology (Jan. 25)
- Cal State LA Research Impacts Future K-12 Teacher, CSU STEM-Net (Jan. 25)
- Love blooms: Covid-19 has changed dating during college, but hardly stopped it, EdSource (Jan. 25)
- Thinking of Ghosting Someone? Why You Should Think Again, AOL: The Healthy (Jan. 25)
- 7 Best 0% Interest Credit Cards in 2021: Ask the Expert, Wallet Hub (Jan. 25)
- Virtual brunch kicks off Black History Month 2021, UNM News (Jan. 25)
- Emerging Scholar 2021: Facilitating Critical Conversations, Diverse: Issues of Higher Education (Jan. 21)
- Food Truck Owner Optimistic About Biden Administration, Spectrum News 1 (Jan. 21)
- Los Angeles community groups hold Covid-focused virtual health fair, Inquirer (Jan. 21)
- President Biden: First Full Day in Office, KABC Eyewitness News (Jan. 21)
- What Made A Young Detective Realize That A Range Of Seemingly Random Crimes Were The Work Of The 'Night Stalker'?, True Crime Buzz (Jan. 21)
- Meet the California Lawyers Serving in the Biden-Harris Administration, Law: The Recorder (Jan. 20)
- CSUN Receives $2M to Help Graduate Students ‘Bridge’ to a Ph.D., CSUN Today (Jan. 20)
- Claremont couple stay in tune for 75 years, Claremont Courier (Jan. 20)
- Turn off the gaslight, Aeon Magazine (Jan. 19)
- Losing his eyesight unexpectedly triggered a life of fitness, marathons and triathlons, L.A. Times (Jan. 18)
- What is Josh Groban's net worth? How to live stream singer's performance at Major Biden's 'Indoguration', MEAWW (Jan. 17)
- What is Love Bombing? 11 Ways to Spot this Relationship Red Flag, AOL: The Healthy (Jan. 17)
- Universities explain the roles they hope to take in wildfire, smoke management, Chico Enterprise-Record (Jan. 16)
- Canyon Creek medical director named; food manager certification training course offered, Killeen Daily Herald (Jan. 16)
- Potential No. 1 pick Joshua Munzon finally applies for PBA Draft, Spin Sports (Jan. 15)
- Big Chico Creek director to take part in state wildfire panel, KRCR TV (Jan. 15)
- Startup Guide Los Angeles: how ‘Silicon Beach’ is a hub of creativity, diversity, and tech, Your Story (Jan. 14)
- Nine Cal State LA students receive CSU pre-doctoral scholarships, Eastsider LA (Jan. 14)
- Viewpoint: Political newcomers Desiree Ontiveros and Gary Chambers Jr. prepare to qualify for congressional seat, Mid-City Messenger (Jan. 14)
- Sonoma school district names ed services director, Sonoma Index-Tribune (Jan. 14)
- Latinx Files: When the circus came to Alamo, Texas, no one noticed, L.A. Times (Jan. 14)
- Sunsets these days are spectacular. Why?, Shelter Island Reporter (Jan. 14)
- What Does It Mean To Call The Capitol Rioters 'Terrorists'?, NPR Switch Code (Jan. 14)
- Shirley Starke-Wallace Elected To LA Opera Board Of Directors, Broadway World (Jan. 14)
- Tommy “Tiny” Lister Played a Wrestler, For Real, Splice Today (Jan. 13)
- Community Health Centers and Cal State LA Create New Primary Care Provider Pipeline, CCALAC News (Jan. 12)
- Cerritos College's Sergio Macias enjoys success at many levels, Downey Patriots (Jan. 12)
- Continental Realty Corp. Selects Karen Montano As Human Resources Coordinator, CityBizList (Jan. 12)
- State Legislators Celebrate Life of Rose Ochi, Rafu Shimpo (Jan. 12)
- Nine Cal State LA students receive pre-doctoral scholarships, Los Angeles Patch (Jan. 11)
- Incarcerated Californians Can Soon Get Federal Aid For College, LAist (Jan. 11)
- Master Builders Association Inducts Todd Levitt as President, Auburn Examiner (Jan. 11)
- Former Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge Dies at 67, KFI News (Jan. 10)
- Winter sunsets really are more spectacular. Here’s why, L.A. Times (Jan. 10)
- As Trump supporters stormed Capitol, students watched history unfold in real time, CalMatters (Jan. 9)
- How to explain the Capitol riot to children of all ages: ‘Powerful teaching moment’, Yahoo! Life (Jan. 8)
- Tom LaBonge Dies: Councilman Dubbed ‘Mr. Los Angeles’ Served City For 39 Years, Was 67, Deadline (Jan. 8)
- Morning Report: How College Students Are Processing the Insurrection and Violence in D.C., KQED (Jan. 8)
- Former L.A. Councilman Tom LaBonge, known to many as ‘Mr. Los Angeles,’ dies at 67, L.A. Times (Jan. 8)
- Japanese American Civil Rights Leader Passes Away at 81 After Getting COVID 2nd Time, Yahoo! News (Jan. 7)
- ‘Mr. Los Angeles' and Longtime City Councilman Tom LaBonge Dies at Age 67, NBC Los Angeles (Jan. 7)
- This Activist Says Voting Is Just One Tool To Improve Black Lives, Capital Radio (Jan. 7)
- Ann Garry Named Distinguished Woman Philosopher of 2020, Daily Nous (Jan. 6)
- Breaking News: Guest Raphael Sonenshein of Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA, ABC Eyewitness News (Jan. 6)
- Daily Business Report: Marlene Nowlin promoted to partner at Finch, Thornton & Baird LLP, San Diego Metro (Jan. 6)
- California Republicans’ choice: Respect election results or honor Trump, San Francisco Chronicle (Jan. 6)
- Siege in Washington, D.C.: Updates with former Rep. Mimi Walters and PBI Raphael J. Sonenshein, Spectrum News 1 (Jan. 6)
- Know Your Neighbors: Meet Pam Munter, a Writer, Retired Clinical Psychologist, Singer—and So Much More, CV Independent (Jan. 6)
- This activist says voting is just one tool to improve Black lives, CalMatters (Jan. 5)
- Eye-Catching Aesthetics Boost Curb Appeal of New Student Dorm at Cal State LA, California Builder & Engineer (Jan. 5)
- Letisia Ruiz: De desamparada a sargenta del LAPD, La Opinion (Jan. 5)
- Bilingual military veteran joins KSAT team as newest reporter, KSAT News (Jan. 5)
- Rose Ochi, trailblazer for civil rights and Japanese American causes, dies at 81, L.A. Times (Jan. 4)
- Black Lives Matter in 2021: Where the movement might go, KCRW (Jan. 4)
- Get to Know Up-and-Coming Musical Theatre Writer Donta Storey, Playbill (Jan. 4)
- Jack Hans Nilsen – Accurate Patriarch Will Be Missed, BD Outdoors (Jan. 4)
- Community meetings in the San Fernando Valley, Jan. 4-11, L.A. Daily News (Jan. 4)
- NewsConference: California Politics, Looking Into 2021, NBC4 (Jan. 3)
- New mayor is the youngest, first bisexual in history of Alhambra, CA, NewsNation (Jan. 3)
- Resources And Guides To Living Through The COVID-19 Pandemic, Asian Journal (Jan. 2)
- How to find a therapist who is right for you, Feeling Fit (Jan. 2)
- San Diego man who has lived through multiple pandemics and wars recently turned 106, San Diego Union-Tribune (Jan. 1)
- Cal State LA receives NSF grant to enhance STEM teaching, Around Alhambra (Jan. 1)
- Developing Guidelines for Assessing the Effectiveness of Intelligent Compaction Technology, Mineta Transportation Institute (Jan. 2021)
- Do Global Pandemics Matter for Stock Prices? Lessons from the 1918 Spanish Flu, National Bureau of Economic Research (Jan. 2021)
2020 coverage
- Black Inspirations of 2020, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 31)
- U.S. Senate Balance of Power Hangs on Georgia Runoff, Big News Network (Dec. 30)
- US Senate Balance of Power Hangs on Georgia Runoff, Voice of America (Dec. 29)
- Marina Times, Village Voice Purchased By LA Weekly, San Francisco News (Dec. 26)
- Tin Nguyen’s prison sentence was commuted, but he landed in ICE detention. Here’s his path to freedom, L.A. Times (Dec. 22)
- What’s it like to be a college freshman during a pandemic? Students share their stories, EdSource (Dec. 22)
- A Reflection on 2020, NewsWise (Dec. 22)
- Filipina Mexican American sworn in as mayor of West Covina, California, Inquirer (Dec. 21)
- Tributes to Rose Takayo Matsui Ochi (1938-2020), Rafu Shimpo (Dec. 19)
- LA Mayor Garcetti takes his name out of consideration to possibly join president-elect’s Cabinet, KNX Radio (Dec. 19)
- Facing crisis, LA's Garcetti ends talk of Biden Cabinet post, Star Tribune (Dec. 18)
- SELA Collaborative to Host Shaping the SELA Agenda Virtual Convening Part II with Thought Leaders and Community Stakeholders, PRLog (Dec. 17)
- Swimming study fails to find efficiency boost from carbs, NUTRAingredients (Dec. 17)
- SeaWorld Announces Two Additions to Board of Directors, RushPRNews (Dec. 17)
- Rose Ochi, who shattered glass ceilings, dies, Nichi Bei (Dec. 17)
- Cal State LA receives NSF grant to enhance STEM teaching in urban schools, EdPrepMatters (Dec. 17)
- Essential Politics: When national and local collide, L.A. Times (Dec. 16)
- Cal State LA Remembers Legacy of Sports Hall of Famer Tiny Lister, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 16)
- Sasha Renee Perez makes history as she’s sworn in as mayor of Alhambra, Pasadena Star-News (Dec. 16)
- Delta Tunnel Receives $59M (MWD) Despite Opposition, L.A. Progressive (Dec. 16)
- Why rational investors bankroll dangerous politics, NewStatesman (Dec. 16)
- La “rebelión” de ciudades en California para tener mayor control sanitario, La Oferta (Dec. 16)
- UC to Launch Its First Bachelor's Program in Prison, KQED (Dec. 15)
- Artist turns anger into inspiration for project for health care professionals, LA Daily News (Dec. 12)
- Artist turns anger into inspiration for a project for healthcare professionals, Daily Breeze (Dec. 12)
- What's next for the new early education Master Plan?, EdSource (Dec. 11)
- Meet the LA native who overcame homelessness to become a sergeant with the LAPD, ABC Eyewitness News (Dec. 11)
- The ultimate holiday shows list: 81 ‘Christmas Carols,’ ‘Nutcrackers’ and more, L.A. Times (Dec. 11)
- Body Politics: Behind the DAM’s Senga Nengudi Restrospective, Westword (Dec. 11)
- Walter E. Williams Rejected Conventional Cures for Poverty, Wall Street Journal (Dec. 11)
- Suely Saro, Long Beach's first Cambodian American council member, is ready for this moment, Press Telegram (Dec. 11)
- With U.S. Covid Death Toll Smashing Records, the First Vaccinations Could Come Next Week, FairWarning (Dec. 11)
- The holiday show must go on -- even if it's in a parking lot or on Zoom or YouTube, Eastsider LA (Dec. 10)
- Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, former WWE superstar and Deebo from 'Friday' movie series, dies at 62, CBS Sports (Dec. 10)
- Tommy 'Tiny' Lister, NCAA champion, actor best known as Deebo, dies at 62, Yahoo! Sports (Dec. 10)
- ‘Tiny’ Lister, beloved LA character actor, dead at 62, Page Six (Dec. 10)
- Agenda de eventos: diversion para toda la familia, La Opinion (Dec. 10)
- Cal State LA receives NSF grant to enhance STEM teaching in urban schools, Eastsider LA (Dec. 9)
- Cal State LA nursing professor creates memorial artwork for health care workers lost during the COVID-19 pandemic, Artfix Daily (Dec. 9)
- California Towns Rebel Against Pandemic Restaurant Restrictions, New York Times (Dec. 9)
- Chabrancán, Diario de Cuba (Dec. 9)
- The Gavin Newsom recall effort has more time and more political ammunition. Is it enough?, Sacramento Bee (Dec. 9)
- Awards Recognize Jerry Bobo and Davon Johnson as Inspirations for Up-and-Coming STEM Performers, Naval Sea Command (Dec. 9)
- Open letter from the academic community for dialogue in Cuba, El Nuevo Herald (Dec. 9)
- A Perspective on Police Reform, Fox&Hounds (Dec. 8)
- Poetry Lives Here: The Sims Library of Poetry, KCET Southland Sessions (Dec. 8)
- Essential Politics: A California View of Democratic division, L.A. Times (Dec. 8)
- Who Could Replace Kamala Harris in the Senate?, New York Times (Dec. 8)*
- Pasadena Resident Cheryl Ney Co-Leads NSF Grant Project, Pasadena Now (Dec. 7)
- Bright, Intimate Animations Relay Letters From Prison, Hyperallergic (Dec. 7)*
- Preschoolers learning English need to be identified, supported, says California’s master plan, EdSource (Dec. 7)
- Meet Ross Victory – Singer/Songwriter turned Author from Los Angeles, VENT Magazine (Dec. 7)
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 12.7.20, EIN Presswire (Dec. 7)
- Black Economist, Dr. Walter E. Williams, Dead at 84, Diverse Issues (Dec. 6)
- Cal State LA receives NSF grant to enhance STEM teaching, News Break (Dec. 5)
- Walter E. Williams, 84, Dies; Conservative Economist on Black Issues, New York Times (Dec. 4)
- Cal State LA Receives NSF Grant To Enhance STEM Teaching In Urban Schools, Californer (Dec. 4)
- Moving Up: Dec. 3, 2020, The Grunion (Dec. 3)
- In Need of Help, Pasadena Weekly (Dec. 3)
- Never Forget the Great Walter E. Williams, Orange County Register (Dec. 3)
- The Hardest-Working Man in Show Business, The Ringer (Dec. 2)
- Never forget the great Walter E. Williams, Orange County Register (Dec. 2)
- Amid Pandemic, Danza Floricanto/USA Finds New Boyle Heights Home, KCET Southland Sessions (Dec. 1)
- Dr. Alma Salazar Awarded 2020 Regional Steward Leader Award, California Forward (Dec. 1)
- Best Robo Advisor: What Experts Say [scroll down], CreditDonkey (Nov. 30)*
- Reintroducing the Big-Game Huntresses of the Ancient World, Atlas Obscura (Nov. 30)
- CSU Campuses Dominate Top of Social Mobility Index Rankings, CSU Newsroom (Nov. 30)
- The latest check on Gavin Newsom’s political ambitions? California’s unemployment fraud, Sacramento Bee (Nov. 27)
- Letters to the Editor: ‘Truth decay’ proves how badly our schools need better civics education, L.A. Times (Nov. 25)*
- Long Beach resident receives an NSF fellowship, Long Beach Patch (Nov. 24)
- CSU Expands Outreach Efforts to Meet Students' Basic Needs, CSU Newsroom (Nov. 24)
- Colleges are changing the status quo to make curriculum more inclusive, Education Dive (Nov. 24)
- A Lifetime of Teachable Moments, Rafu Shimpo (Nov. 24)
- Long Beach elects first Cambodian American council member in 2020 election, KABC7 News (Nov. 24)
- Kindergartners struggle to learn online. But this mother-daughter duo keeps them glued, L.A. Times (Nov. 24)
- Finding A Balance: Why You Shouldn’t Shift Your CSR Focus Solely To Pandemic Relief, Forbes (Nov. 23)
- Extraordinary Skeptics Advancing Science and Reason in the Misinformation Era, Center for Inquiry (Nov. 23)
- Foster Care System: Flourishing First, Floundering Later, L.A. Progressive (Nov. 22)
- How Porto's bake-at-home goodies has kept popular bakery afloat, Orange County Register (Nov. 21)
- Cal State LA Offers Free Drive-Thru Flu Shots Today, Los Angeles Patch (Nov. 20)
- New Presidents or Provosts: California State U-Los Angeles, Inside Higher Ed (Nov. 20)
- Free Flu Shot Drive-Thru Clinic at Cal State LA, KNBC-LA (Nov. 20)
- Seventh Annual Social Mobility Index (SMI) Highlights Leadership of California and New York Institutions, Street Insider (Nov. 19)
- Proposition Results and What They Mean, The Corsair (Nov. 18)
- Does Eric Garcetti deserve a Biden administration job?, Forward (Nov. 17)
- Opinion: What You're Saying, New York Times (Nov. 17)
- Free Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinic, Eastsider L.A. (Nov. 16)
- Exploring the Power of Adaptive Reuse, CP Executive (Nov. 16)
- BWW Feature: Modern Adaptation of WAR OF THE WORLDS Brings Live Virtual Theater Into a New Realm of Artistic Possibility, Broadway World (Nov. 15)
- Mayor Garcetti, facing daunting challenges in LA, could seek exit in Biden White House, Bakersfield Californian (Nov. 15)
- LB Mayor Garcia Among Possible Replacements for VP-Elect Harris in US Senate, Spectrum News 1 (Nov. 14)
- LA Artcore's Exhibit Series Honors Lydia Takeshita , Rafu Shimpo (Nov. 14)
- LA Mayor Garcetti caught between local troubles, possible Biden cabinet position, Fox News (Nov. 13)
- 2020 elections: Suely Saro to become 1st Cambodian American on Long Beach council, wins District 6 race, Press Telegram (Nov. 13)
- Will Garcetti join Biden if he asks, or stay in L.A.?, L.A. Times (Nov. 12)
- Chicano Activist, Educator Says Mentors Are Way Out, NBC San Diego (Nov. 12)
- 2 Fil-Ams win re-election in Claremont, Anaheim, Asian Journal (Nov. 12)
- Remembering Fidel Leos, Pasadena Weekly (Nov. 11)
- Learn which Plants Thrive during Fall and Winter with ‘Pasadena Grows’, Pasadena Now Weekender (Nov. 11)
- Who Could Replace Kamala Harris in the Senate?, New York Times (Nov. 10)
- What Democratic Socialist Nithya Raman’s victory says about the next generation of Jewish activists, Forward (Nov. 10)
- Cal State Los Angeles debuts curbside grocery pickup for students, Food Management (Nov. 9)
- An Artist’s Continuing Exploration of the Human Form, New York Times Style Magazine (Nov. 9)
- With the Paris 2024 program about to be approved, how will Los Angeles embrace its historic “youth culture” for 2028?, Sports Examiner (Nov. 9)
- Producer and screenwriter Daniel Knauf discusses finding success after switching careers and new series ‘The Astronauts’, AM Metro New York (Nov. 9)
- Added Surety Expertise Bolsters Alliant Construction Services Group, Street Insider (Nov. 9)
- Criminal justice reformer wins LA district attorney’s race, The Hour (Nov. 8)
- Newcomer flips District 1 seat in Chino, Champion Newspapers (Nov. 7)
- Who Is Alhambra’s Newest Council Member?, Alhambra Source (Nov. 6)
- Is this the start of a progressive wave in L.A. politics, L.A. Times (Nov. 6)
- Former SF DA Gascon wins DA race in Los Angeles, Mercury News (Nov. 6)
- Jackie Lacey concedes to George Gascón in LA DA race, KCBS Radio (Nov. 6)
- As Americans Wait for Presidential Race Winner, Rep. Katie Porter Says Democracy “Takes Patience”, Spectrum News (Nov. 6)
- L.A. jolted by progressive political shakeup this week, L.A. Times (Nov. 6)
- Former San Francisco DA / Police Chief George Gascon Wins Los Angeles District Attorney’s Race, CBS Bay Area (Nov. 6)
- First Cambodian American female, Suely Saro, set to be elected to Long Beach City Council, Khmer Times (Nov. 6)
- Criminal justice reformer wins LA district attorney’s race, Martinsville Bulletin (Nov. 6)
- Newsletter: Essential California: The common threads in three L.A. races, L.A. Times (Nov. 5)
- MEBO International Attended CIIE for the Third Time, P.R. Newswire (Nov. 5)
- CNN commentator Van Jones admits that Republican outreach to black and Latino voters was 'effective' after Trump won more votes than 2016 with both, Daily Mail (Nov. 5)
- In LA, George Gascon and Nithya Raman take leads, and Prop 22 passes, KCRW Press Play (Nov. 4)
- Election Results: Saro leading Andrews in Long Beach's District 6 council race, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Nov. 4)
- L.A. County makes history with all female Board of Supervisors, L.A. Times (Nov. 4)
- Florida Latinos Boost Trump's Margin of Victory in Battleground State, U.S. News & World Report (Nov. 4)
- Election Day in LA: How LA’s Latino neighborhoods experienced election day, KCRW (Nov. 4)
- Presidential race remains undecided as states continue counting votes, Missoula Current (Nov. 4)
- La fortaleza de Trump entre los latinos en Florida impulsa sus opciones de reelección, Reuters (Nov. 4)
- Surge in Latino support for Trump helps him win Florida, Alajazeera (Nov. 4)
- Your Voice, Your Vote: Raphael Sonenshein, Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs at Cal State LA, KABC Eyewitness News (Nov. 3)
- Decision 2020: Election Results (Raphael Sonenshein, PBI at Cal State LA), Spectrum News 1 (Nov. 3)
- US detained migrant children for far longer than previously known, Southern Maryland Chronicle (Nov. 3)
- The CSU prepares students to advocate for their communities through public service, volunteering and civic engagement, Newswise (Nov. 2)
- Latinx voters might be the most misunderstood demographic in the country, Mic (Nov. 2)
- 2020 Health Professions HEED Award Recipients, Insight Into Diversity (Nov. 2020)
- Reactions: Letters to the Editor, Chemical & Engineering News (Oct. 31)
- Pandemic slows legal voting from California jails, Cal Matters (Oct. 30)
- Athletes and the US election: How a generation of stars got in the game, The Guardian (Oct. 29)
- Dr. Ashley Munger Receives Early Tenure & Promotion, HELI (Oct. 29)
- Comets Had Impact In The Start Of Life On Earth, Astrobiology Web (Oct. 28)
- Scenes From an Election: Ballot Boxes, Flags, Middle Fingers, L.A. Courthouse News Service (Oct. 28)
- CUMU executive committee elected for 2020–2022, CUMU News (Oct. 28)
- 2 Fil-Ams seek local posts in Orange County, Asian Journal (Oct. 28)
- Latino immigrants who’ve survived electoral violence are anxious about Nov. 3, L.A. Times (Oct. 28)
- Professor, Chicano activist Dr. Xuan Santos pays it forward, Coast News Group (Oct. 28)
- Turning Out Young Voters of Color: Young People Show A Better Way, KCET (Oct. 28)
- A week before election, affirmative action measure Prop. 16 has Latinos divided, uncertain, L.A. Times (Oct. 27)
- These college coaches are working to drive voter turnout among athletes, USA Today (Oct. 26)
- Influential LatinX Scientists Who Shape Policy Worldwide, Technology Times (Oct. 26)
- A power list of the LatinX scientists who are changing the world, Massive Science (Oct. 25)
- ‘Sí, se puede.’ Yes, you can., SDSU NewsCenter (Oct. 23)
- A Trilingual, Trigenerational Effort to Tell Stories of the Mayan Diaspora, KQED (Oct. 23)
- Cal State LA student-athletes lead the way in registering to vote, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 23)
- Is It Time for All Students to Take Ethnic Studies?, Inside Higher Ed (Oct. 22)
- EDUCAUSE 2020 Student Technology Report: Supporting the Whole Student, EDUCAUSE (Oct. 21)
- 2021 Guide to Green Colleges, The Princeton Review (Oct. 20)
- Cal State LA students sworn in to Gov. Newsom’s Civic Action Fellowship program, Campus Circle (Oct. 20)
- Two Time Olympian, Eight Time National Champion And Big Time College Track Coach Is New SportsEdTV Contributor, Spin Digit (Oct. 20)
- ICM Partners Taps Julia Johnson as General Counsel, Hollywood Reporter (Oct. 19)
- Northern Arizona Scholars Reimagine Chicano Studies In The COVID-19 Era, NPR Radio (Oct. 19)
- Long Beach Voter Guide: Debate roundups, local measures and vote center locations, Long Beach Post (Oct. 19)
- Cal State LA students sworn in to the Civic Action Fellowship program, Eastsider LA (Oct. 16)
- Cal State LA supports students with free curbside grocery service, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 15)
- YWCA’S Women for Racial Justice Breakfast Goes Virtual, Pasadena Weekly (Oct. 15)
- Fullerton College Women's Soccer Sees Light at the End of the Tunnel, The Hornet (Oct. 15)
- Know Your Candidate, Around Alhambra (Oct. 15)
- Arts Are Essential | What’s on in Arts & Entertainment October 16 – 23, South Pasadenan (Oct. 15)
- Food for Thought, The Good Men Project (Oct. 15)
- West Big Data Innovation Hub Spoke Project Spotlight: Promoting Big Data Among the Underserved, West Big Data (Oct. 15)
- Sasha Renee Perez, Karsen Luthi challenge David Mejia for his Alhambra City Council District 4 seat, Pasadena Star-News (Oct. 14)
- Cal State LA students sworn in to Gov. Newsom’s Civic Action Fellowship program, NewsBreak (Oct. 14)
- President’s Cup lifts national 3×3 team members’ morale for OQT, Business Mirror (Oct. 14)
- The Battle Between Nithya Raman and David Ryu Is a Glimpse at the Future of L.A. Politics, L.A. Magazine (Oct. 13)
- CSU Helps Bridge the Digital Equity Divide, Newswise (Oct. 12)
- California State Cadet takes break from fighting forest fires to be commission, Aerotech News (Oct. 12)
- Jeff Maloney defends Alhambra City Council District 3 seat against Chris Olson, SGV Tribune (Oct. 12)
- Race for Los Angeles district attorney increasingly bitter, Associated Press (Oct. 11)
- District attorney race in Los Angeles County is increasingly bitter, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Oct. 11)
- Some covid-19 rule-breakers could be narcissists, experts say. Here's how to approach them, Longview News-Journal (Oct. 11)
- 10 Things You Didn’t Know about Jearnest Corchado, TV Overmind (Oct. 10)
- George Gascón is the godfather of progressive prosecuting. Will LA elect him DA?, Jewish Insider (Oct. 9)
- Why I’m Proud to Be a Gleek, The Good Men Project (Oct. 9)
- 10 Latinx business leaders who are championing diversity in their companies — and within their own community, Business Insider (Oct. 9)
- Arts Are Essential | What’s On In Arts & Entertainment October 9 – 16, South Pasadenan (Oct. 8)
- What to Know about the Mike Pence vs. Kamala Harris Debate, New York Times (Oct. 8)
- California State Cadet takes break from fighting forest fires to be commissioned, Army News (Oct. 8)
- Sixth District Candidates Tackle Issues In Long Beach City Council Debate, The Grunion (Oct. 8)
- Thursday Night’s Informative & Take-No-Prisoners Debate Between Jackie Lacey & George Gascón As They Battle To See Who Will Be LA’s Next District Attorney, Witness LA (Oct. 8)
- Cal State LA exhibition highlights renowned L.A. artist Betye Saar, Art Daily (Oct. 7)
- California State Cadet takes break from fighting forest fires to be commissioned, DVIDS (Oct. 7)
- What to watch for during vice presidential debate, and where the LA district attorney race stands, KCRW Press Play (Oct. 7)
- NASA Awards Los Angeles $1.3 Million for Air Quality Monitoring Program, MyNewsLA (Oct. 7)
- Biden expected to win Connecticut’s Latino vote, but could face an enthusiasm gap, CTMirror (Oct. 7)
- New Carson Community Services Director, Random Lengths (Oct. 7)
- Cal State LA Exhibition Highlights Renowned Los Angeles Artist Betye Saar, ArtfixDaily (Oct. 6)
- L.A. Metro debuts new bus lane on Aliso Street in downtown Los Angeles to speed up bus trips, MassTransitMag (Oct. 6)
- Trump's Illness and Biden’s Age Give Special Importance to VP Debate, KQED (Oct. 6)
- Corporate Citizenship Awards: USA Properties Fund, Sacramento Business Journal (Oct. 6)
- The Pence-Harris V.P. Debate Now Has Big Consequences, New York Times (Oct. 5)
- Covid positive President catapults VP debate into Election spotlight, Economic Times (Oct. 5)
- New bus lane debuts on Aliso Street in DTLA to speed up bus trips, Metro (Oct. 5)
- Review: Black life in California, potent and poetic on Pasadena Playhouse’s virtual stage, L.A. Times (Oct. 5)
- Can Kamala Harris be president? How about Mike Pence? That’s what’s at stake in VP debate, San Francisco Chronicle (Oct. 5)
- ABC7 Presents the LA County District Attorney Debate, KABC7 (Oct. 4)
- Candidatos a la Fiscalía del condado de Los Ángeles hablan del abuso policial y la relación entre oficiales y minorías, Univision (Oct. 4)
- Los Angeles DA candidates Lacey, Gascon clash on police racism, death penalty at debate, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 4)
- "Unassailable Ideas: How Unwritten Rules and Social Media Shape Discourse in American Higher Education", Reason (Oct. 4)
- Opinion: How racism at the L.A. Times shaped my journalism career, L.A. Times (Oct. 3)
- Judge Gary Milliman appointed to Brookings Municipal Court, Curry Coastal Pilot (Oct. 3)
- Hispanic Heritage Month gets justifiable criticism, but it’s still worth celebrating. Here’s why, L.A. Times (Oct. 2)
- State of Affairs, How To Talk About A Miscarriage, Halloween COVID-19 Style, KPCC 89.3 (Oct. 2)
- Los Angeles County District Attorney 2020 candidate’s debate, Los Angeles Blade (Oct. 2)
- Cal State LA students serve as firefighters, battling California wildfires, FireFighting News (Oct. 1)
- Cal State LA students serve as firefighters, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 1)
- Recognition And Opportunity For Two Of NELA’s Best And Brightest, Boulevard Sentinel (Oct. 1)
- Flor Burrola, Civil Eng. Associate II, gets statewide honor as ‘emerging leader.’, Alive! (Oct. 1)
- AICPA News - 2020 George Willie Scholarship and Internship Recipients Announced, CPA Practice Advisor (Oct. 1)
- Black Lives Matter Leader Endorses Wesson, L.A. Sentinel (Oct. 1)
- Cal State LA continues impressive rise in U.S. News rankings, Around Alhambra (Oct. 2020)
- Street Trees Could Plant the Seed for a More Equitable Los Angeles, Audubon Magazine (Fall 2020)
- How artist Mark Steven Greenfield’s Black Madonnas vanquish white supremacy, L.A. Times (Sept. 30)
- TRB Announces 25 Minority Student Fellows for 2021, National Academies (Sept. 30)
- Professor To Speak At Virtual Sunday Service, The Post-Journal (Sept. 30)
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- The Coronavirus Pandemic Makes Cuffing Season So Much Worse — Here's How To Cope, Elite Daily (Sept. 30)
- ABC7 Presents the LA County District Attorney Debate, ABC Eyewitness News (Sept. 28)
- BWW Interview: Javon Johnson Is Always Listening, Writing & Loving STILL, Broadway World (Sept. 28)
- Longtime Los Angeles-area educator, decorated WWII veteran dies, L.A. Daily News (Sept. 27)
- Some covid-19 rule-breakers could be narcissists, experts say. Here’s how to approach them., Washington Post (Sept. 25)
- Elections 2020: Voters in Long Beach District 6 to choose between Dee Andrews, Suely Saro, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Sept. 25)
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- NMSU celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month with virtual events, New Mexico State University News Center (Sept. 25)
- Rev. Boyle Inspires With Message Of Compassion, Kinship During Cal State LA WellBeingU Webinar, Californer (Sept. 24)
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- Delegate of the Week: Juan Avila, Great Minds in STEM (Sept. 24)
- Watch the Future of Filmmaking Unfold: An Episode Guide for 'Fine Cut' Season 21, KCET (Sept. 23)
- Cal State LA, partners continue food distribution efforts with Boyle Heights event, Eastsider LA (Sept. 23)
- 'Despacito' isn't good enough, Joe Biden. Latino voters are slipping away, The Guardian (Sept. 23)
- Who is Barbara Lagoa? Meet the Latina judge on Trump's shortlist for the Supreme Court, WWJ Newsradio (Sept. 23)
- CineGear Takes 2020 Film Series Competition Virtual on October 3, Below the Line (Sept. 23)
- Meet Emerging Leader – Flor Burrola, LA Sanitation & Environment, CWEA News (Sept. 23)
- Rev. Boyle inspires with message of compassion, kinship during Cal State LA WellBeingU webinar, News Break (Sept. 22)
- Newsom should sign police reform bill granting civilian oversight of sheriff’s departments, CalMatters (Sept. 22)
- First generation college student Lessly Tapia Torres of Rialto receives CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, Inland Empire Community News (Sept. 20)
- Estudiante de Cal State LA recibe premio de CSU por rendimiento académico, Hispanos Press (Sept. 18)
- Growing calls for LA Sheriff Villanueva to resign are ‘unprecedented’, KCRW Features (Sept. 18)
- Election season is here — and we got you covered, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Sept. 18)
- Former Miller student receives one of the top awards in Cal State University system, Fontana Herald News (Sept. 17)
- Cal State LA continues impressive rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings, Eastsider LA (Sept. 17)
- Book review: 57 Jobs & Counting by James B. Griffin, Seal Beach News (Sept. 17)
- Watch the dokumentary about the Hydrogen house, Chalmers News (Sept. 17)
- Why Is Biden Struggling to Attract Latino Voters?, KYW News Radio (Sept. 17)
- Entry-Level Jobs Are Non-Existent Right Now. What's a New Grad to Do?, Money (Sept. 17)
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- Why So Many People Are Disappointed With Their Educations—And How To Start Fixing It., Education Next (Sept. 16)
- Vietnamese American felon saw his sentence commuted, won parole, now faces deportation, OC Register (Sept. 16)
- Grant Supports Pandemic-Specific App Update for Frontline Clinicians, Archstone Foundation (Sept. 16)
- Cal State LA to continue impressive rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings, Californer (Sept. 15)
- Salazar Hall much more than a building, Sonoma State Star (Sept. 15)
- CSU Ranks High for Value and Upward Mobility, CSU Newsroom (Sept. 15)
- SWE Awards Over $1 Million in Scholarships, All Together (Sept. 15)
- California Plans to Make Ethnic Studies a Requirement for Public-School Students. Here’s the History Behind the Idea, TIME (Sept. 15)
- Cal State LA continues rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings, Spot on California (Sept. 14)
- Cal State LA continues impressive rise in U.S. News rankings, News Break (Sept. 14)
- Face coverings pose a challenge for people hard-of-hearing, Daily Titan (Sept. 14)
- 105 CA Schools Named Among 2021's Best Colleges: U.S. News List, California Patch (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA will stick with mostly online instruction into next year, Eastsider LA (Sept. 11)
- Empowering Communities with Data through the SEED Scholars Program, Medium (Sept. 11)
- IVERSON BEFORE IVERSON Raymond Lewis was the game’s best-kept secret, Basketball Network (Sept. 11)
- UC Irvine Announces Launch of In-Prison Bachelor’s Completion Program, Vanguard (Sept. 11)
- American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity Announces its 46th National Conference and Awards Ceremony - Virtual, PRWeb (Sept. 11)
- Gov. Newsom signs bill making ethnic studies course a requirement at CSU, Nichi Bei (Sept. 10)
- Rising Scholars and Project Rebound provide resources for formerly incarcerated students, Signal Tribune (Sept. 10)
- A Deep U.S. Open Run Becomes a Pitch For College Tennis, New York Times (Sept. 10)
- Chicano/a Studies: 50 years in the making, People's World (Sept. 9)
- Prominent International Corporate Lawyer Imad S. Ayass Joins Kalbian Hagerty LLP, OA News (Sept. 9)
- Program helps underrepresented students advance their academic career, University of Notre Dame (Sept. 9)
- How the coronavirus pandemic is impacting our mental health (Video), Social News (Sept. 8)
- How the pandemic is impacting our mental health, CBS News (Sept. 8)
- 2020’s Best & Worst Places to Retire: Ask the Expert Luoman Bao, Wallet Hub (Sept. 8)
- 2020’s Best & Worst Places to Retire: Ask the Expert Connie Corley, Wallet Hub (Sept. 8)
- Cal State LA and Optimum Seismic Events Set to Help YMCA-LA Raise Funds, Volunteers, PR Newswire (Sept. 7)
- King, Original 9 mark 50 years of women's pro tennis tour, Fox13 (Sept. 6)
- Women like Mulan didn’t need to go to war in disguise, Science News for Students (Sept. 4)
- KCET’s Fine Cuts Festival for Student Filmmakers Announces Finalists; Airdates, Variety (Sept. 4)
- Nine Acclaimed Entertainment Industry Judges Select Southern California Student Short Film Finalists For 21st Annual FINE CUT Festival of Films Premiering Sept. 30 on KCET, KCET Press Room (Sept. 3)
- Fnie Cut: 2020 Fine Cut Judge Bios, KCET (Sept. 3)
- Cal State Los Angeles continues to rank among nation's top universities, News Break (Sept. 2)
- Let 2021 Begin, Mascots Rule, Grunion (Sept. 2)
- Family Announces Private Funeral Service for Hon. Gwen Moore, EurWeb (Sept. 2)
- Cal State LA continues to rank among nation's top universities, Los Angeles Patch (Sept. 1)
- 2020’s Best & Worst Cities to Drive in: Ask the Expert, Wallet Hub (Sept. 1)
- SELA Collaborative, Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA and Latino Decisions Release Survey Report Funded by California Community Foundation, Digital Journal (Sept. 1)
- Los Angeles Mission Names New President And CEO, PR Newswire (Sept. 1)
- No One Deserves a Spot at Harvard, Harvard Magazine (Sept.-Oct. 2020)
- America’s Best Bang for the Buck Colleges, Washington Monthly (Sept./Oct. 2020)
- The List: Largest Public-Sector Employers, Los Angeles Business Journal (Aug. 31)
- Barbara Queen Recalibrates Cal State, American Builders Quarterly (Aug. 31)
- CSU students made their summers an opportunity to learn and serve, CSU News (Aug. 31)
- Culver City Appoints New Fire Chief Kenneth Powell, Culver City Patch (Aug. 30)
- Beer with a Painter: Dan Douke, Hyperallergic (Aug. 29)
- Meet the Team: Alexis Thrower, KTBS3 (Aug. 28)
- Optimum Seismic Sponsors Southeast LA Collaborative to Discuss COVID-19 Impacts, Strengthening Area Non-Profits, Increasing Community's Voice on Facebook Live Aug. 31, WFMZ-TV (Aug. 28)
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 8.27.20, EIN Presswiwre (Aug. 28)
- Ava DuVernay and Her Cast of Culture-Shifters, Bazaar (Aug. 27)
- Arcadia Resident Receives Cal State Faculty Innovation And Leadership Award, Arcadia Weekly (Aug. 26)
- The Best Colleges in America, Ranked by Value, Money Magazine (Aug. 25)
- Announcements: Cal State LA professor receives CSU's Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award, AAC&U News (Aug. 25)
- 2020’s Best Real-Estate Markets: Ask the Expert, WalletHub (Aug. 25)
- Can't Afford USC? 10 Budget-Friendly Film Schools in New York and Los Angeles, Hollywood Reporter (Aug. 24)
- The 24 colleges with the best return on investment, Business Insider (Aug. 24)
- How COVID-19 and budget woes have changed what ‘back to school’ means at Cal State, L.A. Times (Aug. 24)
- California State University campuses start fall semester with mostly online instruction, KABC7 News (Aug. 24)
- A ‘Catalytic Moment’ for Art and Culture, L.A. Times (Aug. 23)
- Ruben Salazar: The making of the myth, L.A. Times (Aug. 23)
- Accident or assassination? A reporter’s years-long quest to find out how and why Ruben Salazar died., L.A. Times (Aug. 23)
- The women of the Brown Berets — Las Adelitas de Aztlán — break free and form their own movement., L.A. Times (Aug. 23)
- Gov. Newsom signs bill requiring CSU students to take an ethnic studies class, Asian Journal (Aug. 22)
- Desert Moss Beats Heat by Growing Under Quartz Crystals, Smithsonian Magazine (Aug. 21)
- How the Chicano Moratorium Contributed in the Fight for Civil Rights in LA, Spectrum News 1 (Aug. 21)
- Cal State in the COVID Era: No Tuition Cuts, 4 Other Takeaways From Chancellor Chat, Lost Coast Outpost (Aug. 20)
- Your Voice, Your Vote: Democratic National Convention, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Aug. 20)
- Garden Road’s new principal wants families to feel heard, San Diego Union Tribune (Aug. 20)
- A ballot prop that could boost racial equity among university faculty, CalMatters (Aug. 20)
- Cal State LA, YMCA inspire youth with virtual STEAM, YMCALA Blog (Aug. 19)
- Gov. Newsom signs bill making ethnic studies course a requirement at California State University, Lake County Record-Bee (Aug. 19)
- OGA Team Member Helps Build Nuclear Threat Reduction Coalition, APS News (Aug. 19)
- Berkeley Forum fall 2020 lineup includes scientists, media experts, The Daily Californian (Aug. 19)
- L.A. County issues strict rules for colleges reopening during coronavirus crisis, L.A. Times (Aug. 18)
- How to Argue With a Narcissist, Vice (Aug. 18)
- After a Three-Year Journey, 'Corn Man' Returns to Grand Central Art Center, CSUF News (Aug. 18)
- How an L.A. museum is celebrating the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage, L.A. Times (Aug. 17)
- From Incarceration to Graduation, Newswise (Aug. 17)
- CAA Scholars Initiative To Provide Scholarships And Mentorships To Diverse Students, Deadline (Aug. 17)
- Police Reform and Public Opinion [starts at 5:03], Spectrum News 1 (Aug. 16)
- Mosqueda’s 10K Record Caps Incredible Year, USTFCCCA (Aug. 16)
- Art Makes Social Statement, Not Profit: Mine and Yours Exhibition and Artist Talks, PR Newswire (Aug. 14)
- 3-Dimensional Analysis of a Simulated Prebiotic Hydrothermal Chimney, ACS Earth & Space Chemistry (Aug. 12)
- A tale of two ethnic studies proposals for California State University students, EdSource (Aug. 12)
- Science news in brief: From dolphin fingers to quartz parasols, Independent (Aug. 12)
- COVID Forces Major Changes to Prison Education Programs, Public News Service (Aug. 12)
- Cal State LA, YMCA inspire youth through virtual STEAM bootcamp, Eastsider LA (Aug. 11)
- Student-Led Mapping Locates Areas in Los Angeles in Need of Shade Equity, ERSI.com (Aug. 11)
- If Harris heads to DC, Southern California could loom large in the scramble to fill her seat, Press-Enterprise (Aug. 11)
- Biden Picks Kamala Harris as Running Mate, KABC7 (Aug. 11)
- Kamala Harris appears in televised debate in 2016 for CA Senate seat, KABC-7 (Aug. 11)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA honors California secretary of state, ETradeWire (Aug. 11)
- Carol F. Tuntland announces the release of ‘Henrietta: Promises in the Sky!’, Globe Newswire (Aug. 11)
- Two 17-year-olds put pandemic downtime to good use, creating websites to help others, Orange County Register (Aug. 10)
- Students become higher-education advocates in Cal State LA’s Prison BA Program, CSU News (Aug. 10)
- COVID-19 Social Needs Resource Database for Orange County Residents, Voice of OC (Aug. 10)
- Pat Brown Institute At Cal State LA Honors Secretary Of State, Californer (Aug. 9)
- The Americans with Disabilities Act turns 30, AEIdeas (Aug. 7)
- Social justice advocate Stewart Kwoh named interim dean of College of Ethnic Studies, Newsbreak (Aug. 7)
- New Face Mask Opens Window To Understanding For Many, The Grunion (Aug. 7)
- Southeast L.A. already faced many ills. Now it’s the epicenter of coronavirus, L.A. Times (Aug. 6)
- California State University Innovates Instruction in Response to Disruption, ACUE (Aug. 6)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA honors California secretary of state, Newsbreak (Aug. 6)
- Changing the Narrative: John Hersey’s Hiroshima, KPFA 94.1 (Aug. 6)
- Cal State Los Angeles honors California Secretary of State, The Hub (Aug. 5)
- How Public Transit Riders Are Managing Their Metro Commutes During the Pandemic, Los Angeles Magazine (Aug. 5)
- Pat Brown Institute honors California Secretary of State, Spot on California (Aug. 5)
- LOCAL KIDS WHO MADE A DIFFERENCE… Moapa Valley Native Recalls His Role In Historic Apollo Missions, The Progress (Aug. 5)
- Interview with award-winning American author and artist Ross Victory, Muzique Magazine (Aug. 5)
- Mini-Heap, DailyNous (Aug. 5)
- L.A. County Has Capacity to Test up to 55,000 Residents a Week, Colorado Boulevard (Aug. 4)
- In Westlake, a community especially vulnerable to COVID-19, USC Annenberg Media (Aug. 4)
- Testing Capacity Expands at L.A. County-Supported Sites, Monrovia Weekly (Aug. 4)
- 'What's the Coolest Thing You've Ever Found?' Real Archaeologists Share Their Favorite Finds, Discover (Aug. 4)
- Former Sparks Head Coach Julie Rousseau Will Chair USC Athletics’ Black Lives Matter Action Team, USC News (Aug. 4)
- How To Be An Ally For Colleagues Of Color At Work: Three Do’s And Don’ts For Taking Action, Forbes (Aug. 4)
- Bass, Harris on Biden’s ticket? Either way, political effects would ripple in Southern California, L.A. Daily News (Aug. 3)
- Could Los Angeles Congresswoman Karen Bass be Biden's VP pick?, KABC-7 (Aug. 3)
- CCAA Unveils Diversity & Inclusion Committee Selections, CCAA (Aug. 3)
- The VeepStakes: South L.A. Rep. Karen Bass inching closer to becoming Joe Biden’s VP pick, L.A. Daily News (Aug. 2)
- Fil-Am professors voice concerns over new Cal State University ethnic or social justice studies requirement, Asian Journal (Aug. 1)
- Baseball Reliquary Founder Terry Cannon Dies at 67, Pasadena Now (Aug. 1)
- ‘BalikBAHAY’ COVID-19 care packages bring LA Filipino community together, Asian Journal (Aug. 1)
- New study says L Line to Montclair would add 28,000 riders and boost Metrolink ridership, Press-Enterprise (Aug. 1)
- Cal State LA helps feed families at Southeast L.A. food distribution, CUMU Updates & News (Aug. 2020)
- Overcoming deepening inequality, Top1000Funds (July 2020)
- San Clemente: The Faces Of Reopening During Coronavirus - The Human And Emotional Impact Of This New Normal Of Business O, San Clemente Patch (July 31)
- The Karen Bass Los Angeles Knows, Politico (July 31)
- Dr. Issaic Gates named new McGaugh principal, Sun Newspapers (July 31)
- Korean Americans for Black Lives – Ktown Organizes and Educates against Anti-Blackness, L.A. Taco (July 30)
- Amherst, Boston University And Cal State: How Three Colleges Are Overhauling Virtual Learning, Forbes (July 30)
- This Moss Uses Quartz as a Parasol, New York Times (July 29)
- Commercial and Industrial Properties Overdue Payment, L.A. Progressive (July 29)
- The $11 Billion Question: Will Californians Raise Commercial Property Taxes?, Capital & Main (July 28)
- Cal State LA faculty ready to engage students virtually, EduWire (July 25)
- Cal State LA’s faculty ready to engage students virtually, University Business (July 24)
- Desert mosses using quartz rocks as sun shades, Science Daily (July 24)
- AchieveLA: Food Distribution Program for Southeast L.A., YMCALA Blog (July 23)
- In Real Life: Hauser & Wirth to exhibit this year’s new graduates in Somerset and Los Angeles, FAD Magazine (July 23)
- Cal State LA and Optimum Seismic Event Raises Funds and Volunteers for YMCA Efforts to Help Families During COVID-19, Virtual Strategy Magazine (July 23)
- Desert mosses use quartz rocks as sun shades, Berkeley News (July 23)
- Desert Mosses Use Quartz Rocks As Sun Shades, Astrobiology News (July 23)
- Cal State LA and Optimum Seismic Event Raises Funds and Volunteers for YMCA Efforts to Help Families During COVID-19, The Press (July 23)
- Photo: As big leagues prepare to return amid pandemic, memories of when barrio baseball ruled East L.A., L.A. Times (July 23)
- The Growth Of Ethnic Studies Programs In Higher Education, Digital Media Solutions (July 23)
- Hauser & Wirth Organizes Spotlight For Art Graduates, The Art Insider (July 23)
- GRAMMY Museum Restructures Organization To Expand Music Education And Digital Initiatives, Broadway World (July 23)
- Bright Ideas: UCSB Researchers Establish a Laboratory Culture of Bioluminescent Ostracods, Daily Nexus (July 23)
- Huizar v. Molina for CD 14! - The Missed Opportunity to Change City Hall, City Watch (July 23)
- Cal State LA helps feed families at local food distribution, Los Angeles Patch (July 22)
- East L.A. special effects team creates for a post-pandemic future, Eastsider LA (July 22)
- CSU students will have to take ethnic studies. Why supporters turned on the policy, Fresno Bee (July 22)
- Hauser & Wirth Is Hosting a Series of Shows for Fine Art Graduates Whose Thesis Exhibitions Were Cancelled—See Their Works Here, Artnet News (July 22)
- So far, two candidates have announced their run for Santa Maria's District 1 seat, Santa Maria Sun (July 22)
- Microbiology major admitted to Georgetown University's School of Medicine at 18 (Medical School Application Process), World Journal Chinese Daily News (July 21)
- CSU one step closer to making ethnic studies a graduation requirement, EdSource (July 21)
- What Anti-Racism Efforts Could Look Like On Cal State Campuses, LAist (July 21)
- Cal State LA Gets New Provost and VP for Academic Affairs, Newsbreak (July 21)
- Cal State LA and GEAR UP Program Bootcamps Inspire Los Angeles Students, CTeLearning (July 21)
- Increasing Diversity And Profits? Investors Think Companies Can’t Do Both, Forbes (July 20)
- Cal State LA Officials and Optimum Seismic Urge Community Support for Southeast-Rio Vista YMCA's Efforts to Help Youth and Families in Maywood Area, Yahoo! Life (July 18)
- Cal State LA Gets New Provost and V.P. for Academic Affairs, Alhambra Source (July 20)
- How CSU museums preserve the past, define the present and direct the future, Newswise (July 20)
- Redrafting every Minnesota Twins First Round Pick from the 1970s, Fansided (July 20)
- John Lewis’ Wife, Lillian Miles Lewis, Died in 2012 After a Long Illness, Heavy.com (July 18)
- Activist Wants to Combat Bullying, Starting With His Old High School, Spectrum News (July 18)
- Interoil appoints new general manager, GlobeNewswire (July 17)
- What they're marching for, San Francisco Chronicle (July 17)
- The Legacy of Black Excellence Continues to Shine with Continued Presidential Appointments, LA Watts Times (July 16)
- CORE Recovery & Retraining Endowment Launches to Foster Long-Term, Systemic Economic Benefits for Los Angeles County Residents, Cision (July 16)
- Cal State LA Officials and Optimum Seismic Urge Community Support for Southeast-Rio Vista YMCA’s Efforts to Help Youth and Families in Maywood Area During Pandemic, Los Cerritos News (July 16)
- SCE Summer Internships Go Virtual, Energized (July 16)
- Reed Exhibitions Announces Ron Walden as Executive Sponsor for Race, LA Sentinel (July 16)
- Latino students make up largest ethnic group of students admitted to UC, EdSource (July 16)
- KPC Health appoints Mike Sarian as president, announces additional leadership appointments, Valley News (July 16)
- BLM protests leave some Cal State L.A. criminal justice students questioning the system, Eastsider LA (July 15)
- Jackie Lacey could lose L.A.’s district attorney race. These maps show where she’s vulnerable, LA Times (July 15)
- Why It Seems Like Bullies Are Everywhere—and How to Stop Them, Wall Street Journal (July 14)
- Trump administration rescinds policy that put international students at risk of deportation, EdSource (July 14)
- Their Tenure as the Leaders of The Salvation Army in the United States, Inside Nova (July 13)
- Judge: La Puente, Valinda residents should vote for school board in November, SGV Tribune (July 13)
- How Four Institutions Are Preserving Current COVID-19 Histories, KCET Artbound (July 10)
- Disney Parks Diverge: Florida Opens, California Stays Shut, Bloomberg (July 10)
- California Rep. Karen Bass On Biden's Vice President List, NPR Here & Now (July 10)
- New program will bolster computer science teaching ranks, Sacramento State News (July 10)
- Students at California’s top-tier universities don’t reflect state’s racial and ethnic diversity, says Urban Institute study, EdSource (July 10)
- How to get out of your student housnig lease amid COVID-19, LA Times (July 9)
- Foreign students fear deportation over Trump visa threat, Bangkok Post (July 9)
- What Does the Census Mean to the Pat Brown Institute?, We Count LA (July 8)
- Antigua Coffee | Unique Brew from a Mayan Descendant, South Pasadenan (July 8)
- Thousands of California students may be forced to take in-person classes or leave U.S., Daily Democrat (July 8)
- Gender Space: Who Should a Woman Speak For in a Post-World Order?, Wende Museum (July 8)
- Heroes For Our Times, CSU News (July 7)
- In Los Angeles, Rich Neighborhoods Enjoy More Street Trees and a Lot More Birds, Audobon Magazine (July 7)
- California State University, Los Angeles Partners With Los Angeles Regional Food Bank and Los Angeles County to Offer Free Drive-Thru Food Distribution, AASCU Featured Member (July 6)
- 50 Impactful Division II Assistants, Silver Waves Media (July 6)
- George Floyd, Black Lives Matter, and the Much-Needed Indian Role in Anti-Racism, Jurist (July 6)
- Instituto Pat Brown en Cal State LA otorga premio de liderazgo a Antonia Hernández, Hispanos Press (July 5)
- Social Justice Champion Receives PBI Leadership Award, LatinoLA! (July 5)
- Coronavirus Reopening: Public Colleges Are More Likely to Remain Online in Fall 2020, Teen Vogue (July 3)
- Evergreen Stocks News Announcement: Apple, Medtronic, Walt Disney Co, Nokia Corporation, Stocks Newswire (July 3)
- Ahead of “AIDS 2020: Virtual” Conference, AHF Calls for Transparency and Accountability in Global Public Health, BioSpace (July 3)
- 11,000-year-old mine in underwater cave surprises archaeologists, National Geographic (July 3)
- The fight over monuments asks, who is an American hero and who is a ‘symbol of hate’?, Taunton Dauily Gazette (July 3)
- Pasadena Resident Antonia Hernández Receives Leadership Award from Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA, Pasadena Now (July 2)
- “The Difference Between Prison and America Unsettles Me”: A Conversation with Reginald Dwayne Betts, L.A. Review of Books (July 2)
- Californian Being Vetted for VP, KQED (July 2)
- Policing, Anti-Blackness, and Empire in the Americas, NACLA (July 2)
- Social justice champion Antonia Hernández receives leadership award from Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA, News Break (July 1)
- Career Fast Track: Preparing Graduates for the Job Next Door, Newswise (July 1)
- Op-Ed: Who tells the story matters. And that’s why you need Black journalists at every level in newsrooms, L.A. Times (July 1)
- Community colleges struggle with students’ food needs as pandemic increases demand, EdSource (July 1)
- Pasadena Police Department Celebrates its Explorers Heading to College, Pasadena Now (July 1)
- Meet the Point Foundation's Class of 2020, Advocate (June 30)
- CSU Faculty Continue to Enhance Virtual Instruction, Newswise (June 29)
- Leading the Way: Alternative Energy Industry, CSU News (June 29)
- Talia Barrales: From undocumented immigrant to an all-Latina law firm, Boston Business Journal (June 29)
- Some people called my community college trash, they were wrong, EdSource (June 29)
- Nonprofits Fill Aid Void for Struggling Angelenos, Capital & Main (June 29)
- General Hospital Updates: Tajh Bellow Shares Exciting News!, Celebrating the Soaps (June 29)
- Policing For Tomorrow With Steve Gregory, KFI AM (June 28)
- Dr. Shirley Weber: State Assembly member and educator is drawn to the hard fights, San Diego Union-Tribune (June 27)
- Cal State LA partners with Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, L.A. County for community food distribution, Eastsider LA (June 25)
- In the Community: Drive-thru food distribution at Cal State LA, ABC7 (June 25)
- Cal State LA partners with Los Angeles Regional Food Bank, L.A. County for community food distribution during pandemic, California Newswire (June 25)
- Rep. Maxine Waters Keynotes California Statewide Black Graduation, LA Sentinel (June 25)
- Announcements: Cal State LA partners with L.A. Regional Food Bank, L.A. County for community food distribution, AAC&U News (June 25)
- KPC Health Appoints Mike Sarian as President, Announces Additional Leadership Appointments, Globe Newswire (June 25)
- Cal State LA Dreamer looks to the future in the wake of DACA decision, Eastsider LA (June 25)
- Three Ways To Pivot Your CSR Strategy To Find New Opportunities Amid The Pandemic, Forbes (June 25)
- Straight Up Conversation: The Guy Who's Teaching Professors to Teach, Education Week (June 25)
- A Roundup of Eastside News & Info, Eastsider LA (June 24)
- Black Lives Matter Co-Founder Melina Abdullah on Roots of Her Activism, Spectrum News (June 23)
- CA Senate votes in favor of ethnic studies requirement for Cal State Univ. students, Asian Journal (June 23)
- California banned affirmative ac, KCRW Press Play (June 22) tion in the 90s, voters might reinstate it in the fall
- How two Black women in L.A. helped build Black Lives Matter from hashtag to global movement, L.A. Times (June 22)
- Promoting academic, research cooperation, The Korea Times (June 21)
- Meet the Executive Director of LA’s New Civil and Human Rights Department, Spectrum News (June 20)
- CSU Students May Soon Need to Take Ethnic Studies to Graduate, Latin Post (June 20)
- California districts look to rename schools linked to racist history, EdSource (June 19)
- The Powerful Past, Present and Future of Black Lives Matter, KCRW (June 19)
- ‘(In)Visible Portraits’ Review: Remarkable Documentary Dismantles Painful Myths About Black Women, IndieWire (June 19)
- California moves toward requiring CSU students to take ethnic studies to graduate, EdSource (June 19)
- Supreme Court Upholds DACA, KTLA5 (June 18)
- SCOTUS Upholds DACA Program, Rules Against Trump Administration, SCV News (June 18)
- Black Graduation to continue as a virtual celebration on June 19, The Sundial (June 18)
- Rio Mesa legendary coach Rick Torres retires, VC Star (June 18)
- Food Drive at Cal State LA Next Week, KTLA News at 3 (June 17)
- Black Lives Matter network establishes $12M grant fund, Philadelphia Tribune (June 17)
- An Interview with Santa Barbara’s New School Superintendent, Santa Barbara Independent (June 17)
- Doing the Work: Kristiina Hackel, Cal State LA’s Dedicated Educator, Hollywood Foreign Press Association (June 16)
- Immigrant small businesses: Sharing the stories behind the storefronts, The Oaklandside (June 16)
- Incarcerated men give back to community, Inside CDCR (June 16)
- Granillo named director of Pacific Islands SBDC, Saipan Tribune (June 15)
- Activists urge LA leaders to ‘re-imagine’ LAPD’s role, $1.9 billion budget, LA Daily News (June 15)
- The Latino Community Is Finally Coming to Grips With Its Own Racism, Pop! Inquirer (June 13)
- SPORTS NOTES: Jaquish nabs Dixie job; Cardoza tabbed tops in CCAA, Highland Community News (June 11)
- The Latino Community Is Finally Coming to Grips With Its Own Racism, Slate (June 11)
- Lennie Niehaus, jazz musician and composer for Clint Eastwood's films, dies at 90, Washington Post (June 11)
- Pat Brown Institute At Cal State LA Survey Reveals Economic I, Californer (June 9) mpacts Of COVID-19 In Southeast Los Angeles
- Looking Back To ‘92: The Los Angeles Riots And The Reforms That Followed, KPCC AirTalk (June 10)
- Why protesters want to defund the police after George Floyd's death, ABC Radio (June 9)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA survey reveals economic impacts of COVID-19 in Southeast LA, PRLog (June 9)
- Esta joven hispana logra graduarse en ciencias y recibe dos becas para seguir estudiando, Univision Los Angeles (June 8)
- Pat Brown Institute survey reveals severe economic impacts of COVID-19 in Southeast Los Angeles County area, AAC&U (June 8)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA survey reveals severe economic impacts of COVID-19 in Southeast Los Angeles County area, Eastsider LA (June 8)
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- Garcetti calls to cut LAPD budget by $150 million, KCRW Press Play (June 4)
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- They protected barrios against looting. ‘Don’t come here to tag up all these walls, homie’, L.A. Times (June 4)
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- Education column: 17-year-old Cal State LA graduate hired as mechanical engineer, World Journal Chinese Daily News (June 2)
- Online science outreach helps fill a void during COVID-19 quarantine, Penn State News (June 2)
- Some L.A. County-Run COVID-19 Testing Sites Closed, Operating With Modified Hours, Monrovia Weekly (June 2)
- What justice and police brutality look like to BLM organizer Melina Abdullah, KCRW (June 1)
- Safetyism Isn’t the Problem, The New York Times (June 1)
- NOAA Selects UC San Diego for Cooperative Institute to Study Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Systems, UCSD News Center (June 1)
- Lennie Niehaus, Alto Saxophonist and Frequent Clint Eastwood Collaborator, Dies at 90, Hollywood Reporter (June 1)
- Studio City Resident is Youngest in Cal State LA's Class of 2020, Studio City News (June 2020)
- 2020 - Best Nursing Schools in California, RegisteredNursing.org (June 2020)
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- San Fernando Valley leaders condemn George Floyd death, Fox11 (May 30)
- 17-year-old graduate earns mechanical engineering degree from Cal State LA, World Journal Chinese Daily News (May 29)
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- CSUN students and staff hold virtual events to reflect on killing of George Floyd, The Sundial (May 29)
- 20 under 40: Tara Ulis, owner of Ulis Crisis Intervention & Consulting Services, Herald & Review (May 29)
- Una madre latina y su hija se gradúan juntas de la universidad y se convierten en símbolo de inspiración, Noticias Telemundo (May 28)
- Cal State LA graduating student strives to help children feel understood, LA Sentinel (May 28)
- Eric Garcetti leans on his Jewish faith amid pandemic, Jewish Insider (May 28)
- CSUF Graduates of 2020: Student losing his sight on path to help others with visual impairments, Orange County Register (May 28)
- Skeletons hint that ancient societies had women warriors, Science News for Students (May 28)
- 17-year-old engineer graduates from Cal State Los Angeles, Yahoo! News (May 27)
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- Rare Book School Awards 15 Fellowships for Diversity, Inclusion & Cultural Heritage, Fine Books & Collections (May 26)
- Downey's Rosa Cuellar draws on childhood lessons about service and resilience, Downey Patriot (May 26)
- Class of 2020: Aquino, Angeli, Napa Valley Register (May 26)
- LA500 2020: Education, Los Angeles Business Journal (May 25)
- Mother and Daughter to Graduate from Cal State LA, LatinoLA! (May 25)
- Hornet Track Stars Stay Motivated During Quarantine, The Hornet (May 25)
- Narine Arakelian uses Instagram as a digital canvas during the Coronavirus pandemic, Flux Magazine (May 24)
- Parents Buy Billboard For Grad Missing Out On High School, Spectrum News1 (May 23)
- 17-year-old engineer graduates from Cal State LA, KTLA5 (May 22)
- Congrats to Grads: Cristian Flores, California State University, Los Angeles, 23ABC Bakersfield (May 22)
- Aspirante a ecologista ingresa en programa de doctorado en una universidad Ivy League, Hispanos Press (May 22)
- Cal State LA grad seeks to discover order in the universe, Orange County Patch (May 22)
- Cal State LA graduating student finds drive to help youth through social work, Eastsider LA (May 22)
- Teen Engineering Major to Graduate from Cal State LA, begin Work at a Pasadena Environmental Design Firm, Pasadena Now (May 22)
- Cal State LA grad seeks to discover order in the universe, Orange County Patch (May 22)
- UC Merced’s new leader is son of Mexican immigrants, Merced Sun-Star (May 22)
- UC Merced's new chancellor talks about changing lives, ABC30 Action News (May 21)
- Ashley Baguio: "Springtime on Spring Street", Cultural Weekly (May 21)
- New UC Merced chancellor is a farmworker’s son and UC alum, L.A. Times (May 21)
- Virtual Graduation: Class of 2020, Antelope Valley Press (May 21)
- UHD president named chancellor of UC-Merced, Houston Chronicle (May 21)
- CCNY School of Education produces top earners nationally, according to GradReports rankings, City College of New York (May 21)
- Cal State LA students discuss the impact of missed graduation ceremonies, FOX11 Los Angeles (May 20)
- Sea slugs and seagrass: A mystery solved, Island Reporter (May 20)
- Cal State System to Close Its Doors and Go Online for Fall Semester 2020, The Corsair (May 20)
- Sheriff Villanueva Says Oversight Panel Can't Subpoena Him, Refuses to Testify, LAist (May 20)
- UC Merced announces new chancellor, KMPH News (May 20)
- The Psychological, Emotional And Educational Tradeoffs To Consider For When Schools Reopen, KPCC AirTalk (May 19)
- Los Angeles Public Health Department Continue to Study Disproportionate Death Rates Within Underserved Communities, LA Sentinel (May 19)
- County Announces July 4 Opening Goal; Alhambra Opens Testing To All Residents, Alhambra Source (May 19)
- After years in prison for attempted murder in Pasadena, he graduates from Cal State LA with honors, Pasadena Star-News (May 18)
- US, European leaders weigh reopening risks without a vaccine, River Bender (May 18)
- These California Colleges Have the Lowest and Highest Student Loan Debt-to-Income Ratios, Credible (May 18)
- A tribute to the extraordinary Class of 2020, Penn Today (May 18)
- How engineers at NASA-JPL persevered to develop a ventilator, Aerotech News (May 18)
- NASA Engineers create Coronavirus Ventilator prototype, Clarksville Online (May 16)
- Pasadena Honors Another Hero, Pasadena Now (May 15)
- From convicted felon to college grad: Friends celebrate SoCal man's turnaround, Pasadena Now (May 15)
- Friends celebrate SoCal man's turnaround from convict to college, Yahoo! News (May 15)
- Grad Standouts: Meet Leilani Derrett, Fox 11 Good Day L.A. (May 15)
- The Right to Ethnic Studies in Higher Education, Inside Higher Ed (May 15)
- How Engineers at NASA-JPL Persevered to Develop a Ventilator, NASA Jet Proppulsion Laboratory (May 15)
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- Narine Arakelian Creates Innovative Art Using Digital Work Embedded In Physical Canvas, Digital Journal (May 14)
- CCAA decision to suspend fall sports competition to impact several area programs, SGV Tribune (May 14)
- Face Masks & Resumes: College grads go job hunting during a pandemic, Eastsider LA (May 13)
- Cal State LA to hold most fall semester classes online in response to pandemic, Eastsider LA (May 13)
- ‘How Not to Be Broke #2’ Offers Skills in Managing Money in Uncertain Times, Alhambra Source (May 13)
- CSU chancellor explains decision to keep most fall classes online, EdSource (May 13)
- California State University campuses will remain closed for fall semester, Spinnaker (May 13)
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- Classes To Be Largely Online At California State University Schools This Fall, HuffPost (May 12)
- California Collegiate Athletic Association suspends NCAA games for fall, KRCA (May 12)
- Division II Conference Cancels Fall Sports, MyNewsLA (May 12)
- State of California: Upcoming Special Election in Los Angeles Could Have Major Impact, KCBS (May 12)
- Anthony Fauci, Supreme Court, ‘Hamilton’: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing, New York Times (May 12)
- Cal State LA opens El Sereno coronavirus testing site, Eastsider LA (May 11)
- COMBATING COVID-19: From conducting research to providing resources and equipment, here’s how the CSU is doing its part to support California during the current pandemic, CSU News (May 11)
- Cal State LA abre zona para realizarse pruebas de COVID-19, La Opinion (May 10)
- The day coronavirus canceled prom, everything else for an L.A. high school singer, Skugal (May 10)
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- Cal State LA Rongxiang Xu Bioscience Innovation Center to be Covid-19 testing site, BioscienceLA (May 9)
- Valley’s 25th Congress race will continue to draw national attention Tuesday, LA Daily News (May 9)
- Gallerist Iwan Wirth Talks Vintage Rolexes, Artisanal Merlot, Patti Smith and Fly Fishing, Robb Report (May 9)
- New Covid-19 testing site opens at Cal State LA, Boyle Heights Beat (May 8)
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- New coronovirus testing site open at Cal State LA, KCRW (May 8)
- LA County to open new COVID-19 testing site at Cal State LA, Telemundo 52 (May 8)
- Walk-up Testing Site at Cal State LA, ABC7 Eyewitness News (May 8)
- Covid-19 Testing Site Opens at Cal State LA, NBC 4 to Watch (May 8)
- What Are Southern California Colleges Planning for the Fall? Here’s a Quick Guide to What SoCal Connected Found, KCET (May 8)
- Volvo’s Fuel Cell Truck Alliance With Daimler Is A Return To The Hydrogen Bandwagon, Forbes (May 8)
- Eagle Rock High School senior who asked Obama for speech gets his wish, L.A. Daily News (May 8)
- Two 'warrior women' from ancient Mongolia may have helped inspire the Ballad of Mulan, LiveScience (May 8)
- OERs Help Cal State LA Close the Equity Gap, Promote Student Success, ACUE (May 7)
- LAFC cleared to begin limited training sessions at Cal State LA, LA Daily News (May 6)
- John Hopkins offers a community HUB with his eclectic, all-vegetarian shop O Happy Days, Pasadena Weekly (May 6)
- Barack Obama to Celebrate Graduating Seniors in at Least 3 Events, New York Times (May 5)
- Attention Graduates: Barack, Michelle Obama to give virtual graduation speeches, L.A. Times (May 5)
- Cal State LA, Diamond Bar High School teams receive high marks in SourceAmerica Design Challenge, World Journal Chinese Daily News (May 5)
- ‘Overly simplistic’: Women may have been more than just ‘gatherers’ in ancient times, studies suggest, Genetic Literacy Project (May 4)
- Of Supervisors and Sheriffs: A Deep Dive into the Challenges of County Government, UCLA Then & Now (May 4)
- ‘Filipino-American nurses draw strength from faith, family, Manila Standard (May 3)
- Bobby Lee Verdugo, East L.A. student walkout leader and Latino youth mentor, dies at 69, L.A.Times (May 2)
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- Scientist Finds Remains of Warrior Woman, Possibly the Inspiration for “Mulan”, Inside the Magic (May 1)
- Oda, Kito to receive Kunsho from Japanese Government, Rafu Shimpo (May 1)
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- Researchers Uncover New Evidence That Warrior Women Inspired Legend of Mulan, Smithsonian Magazine (Apr. 29)
- Are Skeletal Wounds On Hunter-Gatherer Women Battle Scars Or Execution Marks?, Ancient Origins (Apr. 29)
- Estudiantes y profesores abogan por sistema universal de calificaciones, La Opinion (Apr. 29)
- Roles of Hunter-Gatherer Women Reevaluated, Archaeology (Apr. 28)
- Skeletal damage hints some hunter-gatherer women fought in battles, Science News (Apr. 27)
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- Hunter-gatherer skeleton damage hints that some women may have fought in battles, Signs of the Times (Apr. 27)
- The importance of street trees to urban avifauna, Ecological Applications (Apr. 27)
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- Critics say police target minorities more than white protesters over social distancing, NBC News (Apr. 26)
- Column: My students earned the cap and gown, but they’ll miss out on the day they dreamed about for years, L.A. Times (Apr. 25)
- The Outbreak: Los Angeles’ Fateful 15 Days, Capital & Main (Apr. 24)
- Lancaster to retire after 30 years involved with athletics, extracurricular activities at Glendale High, Glendale News-Press (Apr. 23)
- Long Live Lewis Macadams & A Few Books For National Poetry Month, Cultural Weekly (Apr. 22)
- Cal State LA professor leads research center in development of a COVID-19 data visualization dashboard, The Korea Times (Apr. 22)
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- Cal State LA research teams use data visualization, AI in fight against COVID-19, California Newswire (Apr. 20)
- Earth Day 2020: The Human Element, Newswise (Apr. 20)
- Cal State LA Introduces COVID-19 Dashboard, AI-Powered Mortality Risk Prediction Tool, Datanami (Apr. 20)
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- Being homeless during coronavirus adds to hardship for California college student, EdSource (Apr. 17)
- Cal State LA Researchers Use Data Visualization, AI in Fight Against COVID-19, AIThority (Apr. 17)
- Cal State LA Researchers Use Data Visualization and AI in Fight Against COVID-19, MarTechSeries (Apr. 17)
- COVID-19 Spurs a Scramble for Student Clinical Hours in Academic Programs, ASHA LeaderLive (Apr. 17)
- Cal State LA researchers use data visualization, AI in fight against COVID-19, Eastsider LA (Apr. 17)
- 3 innovations helping the homeless in Eugene, Oregon, Trumbull Times (Apr. 17)
- Discover Accounting Released the Top 101 Most Affordable Accounting Programs, Street Insider (Apr. 17)
- 3 innovations helping the homeless in Eugene, Oregon, Conversation (Apr. 17)
- California college students react to pass/fail grades option for current courses, EdSource (Apr. 16)
- Black Los Angeles Demands in Light of COVID-19 and Rates of Black Death, LA Progressive (Apr. 16)
- Erased from utopia: the hidden history of LA’s black and brown resistance, The Tidbit News (Apr. 15)
- Fontana singer has major role in new 'Trolls' movie, Herald News (Apr. 14)
- 5 Ways The CSU Rocks Sustainability, CSU News (Apr. 14)
- Virus clouds fight for vacant US House seat in California, Associated Press (Apr. 13)
- VIDEO: How to make a face mask by textile artist Carole Frances Lung, Long Beach Post (Apr. 13)
- Expert Resource for Future of Education After COVID-19, The Press (Apr. 13)
- Folk Art Market co-founder fondly remembered, Santa Fe New Mexican (Apr. 10)
- International Jazz, A Tribute to Wayne Shorter, Down-Home Blues, Poetry with Big Band Arrangements & More, Musical Memoirs's Blog (Apr. 10)
- LAFC Teams Up With Allied Esports To Produce LAFC Gaming Charity Challenge Series, Yahoo! Finance (Apr. 10)
- Is There a Link Between Disease and Racism?, Psychology Today (Apr. 9)
- I Used to Get the Sunday Scaries. Now I Get Them Every Day., Vogue (Apr. 9)
- Carl Franklin Succumbs Legendary basketball coach mentored stars at Morningside, Inglewood Today (Apr. 9)
- Sports Report: Vote in biggest icon in L.A. sports history tournament (wild-card regional), e-News.US (Apr. 9)
- Institutions Didn’t Birth Ethnic Studies, Movements Did, Ethnic Studies Review (Apr. 8)
- Police Procedure Expert and Retired LAPD Detective Makes a Splash With New Book “A Deep Dive”, Black News (Apr. 7)
- How Philanthropy Can Create Public Systems Change, Stanford Social Innovation Review (Spring 2020)
- Reaffirming the importance of anchor institutions: CUMU members respond to COVID-19, CUMU News (Apr. 6)
- Enjoy culture while social distancing: 15 picks from streamed sound bath to Disney art, L.A. Times (Apr. 4)
- Most Interesting Dentist in the World- The Book, Arcadia Patch (Apr. 4)
- Coronavirus Tips: Watch Kristin Chenoweth, Martha Graham Dance, Press Stories (Apr. 4)
- Coronavirus Southern California update: Health officials confirm 11 additional deaths, 521 new cases in LA County, KABC7 (Apr. 4)
- NASA Small Satellite Program to Help Develop New Technology for Lunar Exploration Missions, Cal Poly Pomona (Apr. 3)
- Third Way’s Price-To-Earnings Premium: A New Way To Measure The Economic Value Of College, Forbes (Apr. 3)
- ASPB Names 2020 Award Recipients, Plant Science Today (Apr. 3)
- How might colleges benefit from the coronavirus stimulus package?, Education Dive (Apr. 2)
- No Caps, No Gowns: For Many In The Class Of 2020, Commencement Is Called Off, NPR (Apr. 1)
- Predicting Mortality Risk in Patients with COVID-19 Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Medical Decision-Making, MedRXiv (Apr. 1)
- “It’s honestly very heartbreaking" --Cal State L.A. graduates left to wonder when and if their commencement will ever be held, The Eastsider (Mar. 31)
- The big online switch: Chancellor Eloy Oakley and a college newspaper editor, EdSource (Mar. 28)
- Best Business Rewards Credit Cards: Ask the Experts, Wallet Hub (Mar. 27)
- ANALYSIS: Tag-team chief executives Newsom and Garcetti face fiercest common foe yet: coronavirus, L.A. Daily News (Mar. 27)
- For Many Graduate Students, Covid-19 Pandemic Highlights Inequities, Chronicle of Higher Education (Mar. 26)
- L.A. County-Funded Biotech Plans 10,000 Daily Drive-Thru Tests, SCV News (Mar. 26)
- Managing Our Anxiety & Fear During COVID-19, Red Table Talk (Mar. 25)
- Cal State LA alum to graduate with Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Mar. 24)
- LA BioSpace Names First Director, Los Angeles Business Journal (Mar. 23)
- The Zoom Where It Happens, American Theatre (Mar. 23)
- Continuing Collaboration Beyond Graduation, Middlebury Institute (Mar. 20)
- Will the pandemic derail my big plans for my future?, EdSource (Mar. 20)
- Some California college students find refuge on campus during a pandemic, EdSource (Mar. 20)
- Optimum Seismic Team Exhibits at National Earthquake Conference in San Diego, Monterey County Weekly (Mar. 19)
- States Are Outrunning the Feds in Responding to Coronavirus, Bloomberg (Mar. 18)
- Coronavirus: CSU Postpones 2020 Commencement, Moves All Campuses Into ‘Virtual Mode’, CBS Los Angeles (Mar. 18)
- Newhall Resident Larry Adamson Appointed To CSU Board Of Trustees, KHTS AM (Mar. 18)
- Coronavirus throws local political campaigns into ‘uncharted waters’, L.A. Daily News (Mar. 18)
- Newhall Resident Larry Adamson Appointed to the CSU Board of Trustees, SCV News (Mar. 17)
- The Coronavirus Is Causing Chaos During Finals Season at L.A.’s Universities, LA Magazine
- A new path for high school athletes seeking to be recruited amid coronavirus shutdowns, L.A. Times (Mar. 16)
- ConvergeOne Names Gabrielle Lukianchuk to Lead Marketing Organization, PR Newswire (Mar. 16)
- Interview with Dr. Sandra So Hee Chi Kim, Overachiever Magazine (Mar. 14)
- Congratulations on your award, Montserrat Report (Mar. 13)
- Nayiri Nahabedian Reelected to Glendale Unified Board of Education, The Armenian Mirror-Spectator (Mar. 12)
- As Cal State LA Reverts to Online Classes, Library and Computer Labs Remain Open, Colorado Boulevard (Mar. 12)
- The Embattled Los Angeles D.A. Prosecuting Harvey Weinstein, Daily Beast (Mar. 12)
- Jim Pendleton, City Section champion football coach at L.A. High, dies at 90, L.A. Times (Mar. 11)
- NASA Selects Universities for Collaborative Development of Small Spacecraft Technologies, NASA (Mar. 11)
- Linking learning and work in the college classroom, Working Nation (Mar. 11)
- City Attorney Mike Feuer says he’s running for LA mayor, Bakersfield Californian (Mar. 10)
- 2 Glendale teachers honored with Armenian Genocide Education Awards, Glendale News-Press (Mar. 10)
- City Atty. Mike Feuer says he’s running for L.A. mayor, L.A. Times (Mar. 10)
- HBO 'Women of Troy' documentrary, L.A. Times (Mar. 9)
- First Partner Leads California Volunteers Commission, Governor Newsom Announces Additional Appointments, Office of Governor (Mar. 9)
- Tournament of Roses Announces New Community Relations and Foundation Lead, Pasadena Now (Mar. 9)
- Classic movies in L.A. this week: ‘King Kong,’ ‘Near Dark’ and more, LA Times (Mar. 8)
- Alan Lowenthal stays on top in 47th congressional district primary , LA Daily News (Mar. 6)
- Celebrating International Women's Day: AMP Radio Boss Ladies, 97.1 AMP (Mar. 6)
- Eagle-Con 2020 Brings High Powered Guests To Cal State LA, Bleeding Cool (Mar. 6)
- Clark Hill Government and Regulatory Affairs Practice Adds Managing Director and Senior Counsel Eduardo Alfonso Angeles in Los Angeles Office, Aviation Pros (Mar. 6)
- Cal State LA to Honor Local Screenwriters, Production Designer at Eagle-Con 2020, L.A. Sentinel (Mar. 5)
- Bettendorf names Augie grad Michelle Morse as new superintendent, Quad-City Times (Mar. 5)
- On the Cutting Edge of Social Work Practice, Cal State LA Downtown (Mar. 5)
- Election update: Saro, hoping to become first Cambodian American on Long Beach City Council, leads District 6 race, Andrews in second, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Mar. 4)
- Eagle-Con 2020, Eastsider LA (Mar. 4)
- Biden claims big wins on Super Tuesday, Sanders comes in second, One America Network News (Mar. 4)
- Live report on the presidential primary election during Election Day at the Cal State LA Vote Center, BBC World News (Mar. 3)
- Boeing teamed up with Cal State LA students to design an automated honeycomb repair system, Hackaday (Mar. 3)
- Cal State LA To Honor Local Screenwriters, Production Designers and More At EAGLE-CON 2020, Broadway World (Mar. 3)
- Five challengers chasing Alan Lowenthal in 47th congressional district primary, Orange County Register (Mar. 3)
- The Rise Of Digital Economy Refugees, Forbes (Mar. 3)
- California Primary: How the Golden State vote could make — or break — presidential hopefuls left standing, USA Today (Mar. 2)
- Moderate Klobuchar's 'Stealth Campaign' for U.S. Presidency Comes to an End, The New York Times (Mar. 2)
- Eagle-Con 2020 at Cal State LA, EyeSpyLA.com (Mar. 1)
- Cal State LA selected as 1 of county Vote Centers for 2020 primary election, Around Alhambra (Mar. 2020)
- Professor pays it forward by promoting diversity and environmental justice, UCLA Newsroom (Feb. 27)
- Comprehensive Candidate Review, Primary is Tuesday, March 3rd, Santa Clarita Gazette (Feb. 27)
- Alternative program connects with students who don’t fit a mold, Claremont Courier (Feb. 27)
- Facts, figures and images from every MLS training facility, MLSsoccer.com (Feb. 27)
- In the south San Gabriel Valley, Calderon, Rubio battle for the 57th Assembly seat in the ‘dynastic wars’, Whittier Daily News (Feb. 26)
- Is Students' Early Career Success Their Professors' Problem?, Inside Higher Ed (Feb. 26)
- 8 best things to do in L.A. and O.C. on Leap Day weekend: Ballet BC, Ebersole, Chaplin, L.A. Times (Feb. 26)
- Rivlin Honored at UCLA, Armenian Genocide Talk, Jewish Journal (Feb. 26)
- Is LA District Attorney Jackie Lacey progressive enough to be reelected?, KCRW Press Play (Feb. 25)
- Early Entrance Program alumnus values education and research experience received at Cal State LA, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Feb. 25)
- Mummenschanz: The Art of No Noise, LAist (Feb. 24)
- The proud walk from a prison block to the Cal State L.A. graduation stage, CalMatters (Feb. 23)
- LA Stories: #EBooksforAll Campaign fighting for more acess to e-books for readers, Spectrum News (Feb. 22)
- California Initiative To Pay College Students For Service: Just The Facts, Digital Media Solutions (Feb. 21)
- In race for 47th congressional district, five challengers hope to beat Rep. Alan Lowenthal, OC Register (Feb. 21)
- Cal State Los Angeles Selected as Vote Center for 2020 Primary Election, LatinoLA! (Feb. 20)
- Inclusive Support on the Road to Success, Newswise (Feb. 20)
- Takeaways From Gavin Newsom’s State of the State, New York Times (Feb. 20)
- Cal State LA selected as Vote Center for 2020 primary election, PRLog (Feb. 20)
- The L.A. Taco Guide to the Best Menudo in Los Angeles, Mapped, L.A. Taco (Feb. 20)
- 24 Amazing Events Happening In Southern California This Weekend, LAist (Feb. 20)
- Little Known Black History Fact: Dr. Lloyd Noel Ferguson, BlackAmericaWeb.com (Feb. 19)
- DOE Celebrates Black History Month: Distinguished Scientists Past and Present, Energy.gov (Feb. 19)
- Special Guests Announced For Jackbenny: AND ON THE 366th DAY, Broadway World (Feb. 19)
- Adjunct Faculty Teach for the Students, Not the Money, Pepperdine Graphic (Feb. 19)
- From Galt to JMPH Insurance Services, The Galt Herald (Feb. 19)
- Central Americans have long migrated north. Today, their studies are getting their due, L.A. Times (Feb. 18)
- The Disappeared: Migrant kids separated for 6 years from family by US government, Reveal (Feb. 18)
- Cal State LA to take part in new statewide civics program, The Hub (Feb. 18)
- 67th Assembly District race draws five candidates for March 3 election, The Press-Enterprise (Feb. 18)
- Primary Voting Is Different This Year: More Locations, More Time, New Machines, Alhambra Source (Feb. 15)
- Cal State LA to Take Part in Statewide Civic Action Fellowship Program, L.A. Sentinel (Feb. 14)
- Institutions Should Support Faculty in Enhancing the Career Relevance of Curriculum, Says New ACE White Paper, ACE (Feb. 14)
- This Might End Up Being The Most Expensive LAUSD School Board Primary Ever, LAist (Feb. 14)
- Student Voters' Choice: Increasing Access for Civic Engagement, Newswise (Feb. 14)
- Cal State LA Vote Center to open starting Feb. 29, World Journal Daily News (Feb. 13)
- Cal State LA to take part in Civic Action Fellowship program, Los Angeles Patch (Feb. 13)
- Cal State LA's Ronald H. Silverman Gallery: Perceive Me, Artillery (Feb. 13)
- 8 Signs Your Partner Is Having an Emotional Affair & What To Do About It, Woman's Day (Feb. 13)
- Gracias Señor Appears in Entrepreneurial T-Mobile Commercial, Palisadian Post (Feb. 13)
- USC hosts largest college fair for Native American students in its history, Indian Country Today (Feb. 13)
- Student Voters' Choice: Increasing Access for Civic Engagement, CSU News (Feb. 12)
- 8 California universities helping college students pay for school through public service, Yahoo! Finance (Feb. 12)
- 8 California universities helping students pay for school through public service, Fox Business (Feb. 12)
- Activists across the state call for ethnic studies requirement, Daily Titan (Feb. 12)
- Six Renowned Conductors to Lead the 2020 NAfME All-National Honor Ensembles, PR Web (Feb. 12)
- Cal State LA to take part in statewide 2020 Civic Action Fellowship program, California Newswire (Feb. 11)
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- New California program will give students up to $10k in tuition to do public service, College Fix (Feb. 11)
- Cal State LA to take part in statewide Civic Action Fellowship program, Public Now (Feb. 10)
- California Volunteers Announces New Civic Action Fellowship with Public and Private Universities, California Volunteers (Feb. 10)
- Capitol Alert: New Capitol fellowships - Public Servants, Sacramento Bee (Feb. 10)
- Garcetti makes nomination for director of civil and human rights department, L.A. Daily News (Feb. 10)
- They're running for L.A. City Council — but not ruling out a bid for mayor in 2022, L.A. Times (Feb. 10)
- Mayor Garcetti nominates Capri Maddox to lead the Los Angeles Department Of Civil And Human Rights, LAMayor.org (Feb. 10)
- California State University, Los Angeles Researcher Wins AACTE Outstanding Dissertation Award, EdPrepMatters (Feb. 10)
- Theater in LA this week: 'Revenge Song: A Vampire Cowboys Creation' and more, L.A. Times (Feb. 9)
- 2020 Pasadena voter guide: Meet the City Council candidates, Pasadena Star-News (Feb. 8)
- University hosts ‘parent academy’ to boost student success, University World News (Feb. 8)
- Two-thirds of California students didn’t meet science standards. Here’s why, L.A. Times (Feb. 8)
- Moliere Play 'The Imaginary Invalid' Still Valid Today, Pasadena Now (Feb. 7)
- Verdugo Views: Coach’s story evokes “like father, like son”, Glendale News Press (Feb. 7)
- District 6 candidates square off on homelessness, crime and other issues ahead of March election, Long Beach Post (Feb. 6)
- 10 Celebs You Had No Idea Earned a PhD, Talko (Feb. 6)
- Protections from Pollution, Public Health Post (Feb. 5)
- Experts’ Insights: California Real Estate Outlook 2020, Point2Homes (Feb. 5)
- Men's soccer coach part of NCAA Convention panel on mental health, UNG Newsroom (Feb. 5)
- CCST Science Translators Showcase to Connect California Grad Students and Postdocs with Members, Staff, CCST (Feb. 5)
- Hillside School names first new director in 40 years — Cyndi Hatcher feels prepared, L.A. Times (Feb. 4)
- Something from Nothing: When Compton's Communicative Arts Academy Made the City its Canvas and Muse, Link TV (Feb. 4)
- How Bernie Sanders plans to revive the New Deal—governing by mobilization, Fast Company (Feb. 4)
- In Silver Lake, a vegan joint tells of how the big fish of gentrification eat the little ones, L.A. Times (Feb. 4)
- The Amazon is this anthropologist’s classroom, Daily Titan (Feb. 4)
- This Is What A $4 Billion Maintenance Backlog Feels Like To A Cal State Worker, LAist (Feb. 3)
- CPhA Names Susan Bonilla as Chief Executive Officer, Yahoo! Finance (Feb. 3)
- Get to know the candidates in Long Beach’s District 6 election, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Feb. 3)
- Parents often don’t know what their college kids are going through. CSU is changing that, L.A. Times (Feb. 3)
- Colleges enlist anti-dropout agents: Mom and Dad, EdSource (Feb. 3)
- Sundays With Mike: Thinking about the Mamba, KMA Land (Feb. 2)
- Bernie Sanders and the Art of the New Deal, Capital & Main (Feb. 2)
- Culture Exchange: Easing tension between Blacks, Koreans, Compton Herald (Feb. 2)
- Column: Inspired by Greta Thunberg, this 101-year-old takes a stand against climate change, L.A. Times (Feb. 1)
- Cal State LA recognized as champion for transfer students, Around Alhambra (Feb. 2020)
- Identifying Young Children for Early Intervention in California, PACE (Feb. 2020)
- City of LA Department of Cultural Affairs and Cal State LA Announced the First Community Teacher Artists Certificate Program, Broadway World (Jan. 31)
- Cal State LA selected as county Vote Center for 2020 primary election, Californer (Jan. 31)
- East West Players' 54th Visionary Awards To Honor Daniel Mayeda, Adele Lim, And The Aratani Foundation, Broadway World (Jan. 31)
-
Book Review: Waiting for Sophia at Shutters on the Beach, Armenian Weekly (Jan. 30)
- Not Homeless Yet: L.A.’s Invisible Class, Los Angeleno (Jan. 30)
- Rich Martinez reflects on art, life in ‘ColorScapes’, Claremont Courier (Jan. 30)
- Perceive Me at Cal State LA, Art & Cake (Jan. 30)
- Cal State LA selected as county Vote Center for primary election, Public Now (Jan. 29)
- How The Filipino Community Is Fighting Medical Invisibility, Huffington Post (Jan. 29)
- Saugus High School Band Students Selected For Cal State L.A. Honor Band, KHTS FM (Jan. 29)
- What to Know About the Kobe Bryrant Helicopter Crash in Calabasas, Washington Post (Jan. 29)
- Concert: Warp Trio's Black Voices at Cal State Los Angeles, Eastsider LA (Jan. 29)
- 2019 California Dashboard Indicates Decrease in Chronic Absenteeism, Pasadena Now (Jan. 28)
- The last flight of Kobe Bryant, L.A. Times (Jan. 28)
- 19 Essential Events In Southern California This Week: Jan. 27 - 30, LAist (Jan. 27)
- 2020 Emerging Scholars: Dr. Nichole Margarita Garcia, Diverse (Jan. 27)
-
How to Have a Happy Marriage, According to Psychologists and Couples Therapists, Women's Day (Jan. 27)
- How Whittier mayor, City Council candidates would solve the homeless crisis, Whittier Daily New (Jan. 26)
- In a small field, men reenact an oft-overlooked war that remade the U.S., Mexico and the border, L.A. Times (Jan. 25)
- 6 Saugus High Students Tapped for 2020 Cal State LA Honor Band, SCV News (Jan. 24)
- Something from Nothing: When Compton's Communicative Arts Academy Made the City its Canvas and Muse, KCET Artbound (Jan. 23)
- 22 Of The Coolest Things To Do In SoCal This Weekend: Jan. 24-26, LAist (Jan. 23)
- California Looks to Expand Bachelor's Programs Behind Bars, KQED (Jan. 23)
- Ray Leyva Begins Tenure as County’s Interim Chief Probation Officer, SCV News (Jan. 23)
- Pemberton Takes God with Her While Pursuing Singing Career, L.A. Sentinel (Jan. 22)
- A Man in His 60s Working Towards His Masters Proves That You’re Never too Old to Learn, Reader's Digest (Jan. 22)
- A look back at Joseph Wambaugh's 'The Onion Field', Washington Times (Jan. 21)
- Uniting the east and west, UCI News (Jan. 21)
- New Speakers Announced for Interdisciplinary Engineering and Climate Change Series at Rensselaer, Rensselaer News (Jan. 21)
- MLK Celebrations: Don't Be Polite, It's Our Responsibility To Use Our Voice, Indian Public Media (Jan. 21)
- Today we honor Martin Luther King Jr. with a special edition of Bring It On!, WFHB Community Radio (Jan. 21)
- Punjab Indian Market and Cuisine Brings North Indian Food to SGV, Alhambra Source (Jan. 21)
- Young violinist to perform solo at youth orchestra concert, Times of Malta (Jan. 20)
- Iranian-Armenian music star Andy Madadian gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, KABC-TV (Jan. 18)
- Theater in L.A. this week: Sting in ‘The Last Ship’ and more, L.A. Times (Jan. 17)
- Universities that boost the poorest students to wealth are becoming harder to afford, The Hechinger Report (Jan. 17)
- International Recording Artist Andy Madadian to Receive Walk of Fame Star, MyNewsLA.com (Jan. 17)
- Blackfilm Screening Series ATLANTA presents…PERFECTLY SINGLE, Black Film LA (Jan. 16)
- The best storylines from the 2019 DII fall championships, NCAA.com (Jan. 14)
- The healthcare issue that Democratic presidential candidates are missing, Cal Matters (Jan. 14)
- Jean Burden Poetry Reading: Marilyn Chin, The Eastsider (Jan. 14)
- 'You' fans think Joe is a psychopath, but mental health experts say they're wrong, Insider (Jan. 14)
- Making Art Her Life: Kim Kanatani Embraces New Role at UCI, Orange Coast Magazine (Jan. 13)
- Nonprofit professional Osvaldo Sotelo launches campaign for Santa Maria's 1st District council seat, Santa Maria Times (Jan. 13)
- Santa Maria Native Launches City Council Campaign for New District 1, Noozhawk (Jan. 13)
- What causes dangerous tule fog in California’s Central Valley, and why is it becoming less common?, L.A. Times (Jan. 11)
- Portland KGW-TV staffer Vanessa Paz is leaving, and heading to California, OregonLive (Jan. 11)
- Los Hermanos Orellana: Gemelos Cumpliendo Sus Sueños, Telemundo 15 (Jan. 10)
- Winter sunsets really are more spectacular. Here’s why, L.A. Times (Jan. 10)
- Gov. Newsom’s budget focuses on homelessness, KCRW (Jan. 10)
- Marshall Fundamental Senior Receives the Prestigious Posse Scholarship, ColoradoBoulevard.net (Jan. 9)
- Carla Hassett Wraps Up Trio of Singles with a Bossa Nova Sung in English, Jazz News (Jan. 8)
- Grassroots leader runs again for Indiana House District 3, Chicago Crusader (Jan. 8)
- Critically Acclaimed Duo jackbenny Returns To Luckman Fine Arts Complex Intimate Theatre, Broadway World (Jan. 7)
- ONR HBCU Program, NSWC Corona Collaborate to Enhance Workforce Diversity, Naval Sea Systems Command (Jan. 7)
- L.A.’s Controversial DA Jackie Lacey Takes on Her Critics: ‘I Think Prosecutor Is an Honorable Job’, Los Angeles Magazine (Jan. 6)
-
Fanshen Cox: How the inclusion rider is reshaping diversity in Hollywood, Marketplace (Jan. 6)
- L.A. County supervisor race heats up with claims of ‘cheating’, Union Journal (Jan. 4)
- With charges of ‘cheating’ and ‘Trump-like tactics,’ L.A. County supervisor race heats up, L.A. Times (Jan. 4)
- New Leadership Appointed to Santa Monica Public Works Department, Santa Monica Daily Press (Jan. 4)
- Kristine Schomaker | Perceive Me at Cal State LA, Artillery (Jan. 3)
- Julián Castro Exits, and Democrats' Diversity Diminishes Again, KQED (Jan. 2)
- Black drivers face more police stops in California, state analysis shows, L.A. Times (Jan. 2)
- In his bid for the White House, Bernie Sanders finds Latino support in delegate-rich California, Pasadena Weekly (Jan. 2)
- Those We Lost in 2019, Rafu Shimpo (Jan. 2)
- From Hotline to Front Line, ASEE Prism (Jan. 2020)
- Maya Subterranean World: Chichen Itza, Mexico, Archaeology (Jan. 2020)
2019 coverage
- Cal State LA opens the Sikand SITI Center with inaugural symposium on urban sustainability, Around Alhambra (Dec. 2019)
- The Barriers to Mobility, Chronicle of HIgher Education (Dec. 31)
- Barbara Testa Dies at 91; Her Discovery Rocked the Literary World, New York Times (Dec. 30)
- In a Surprise Move, Supervisors Name Ray Leyva, Former Sheriff’s Department 2nd in Command, As Interim LA Probation Chief, Witness LA (Dec. 30)
- Pete Buttigieg’s race problem is an overblown media creation he can overcome — so long as he doesn’t screw up his response to it, Business Insider (Dec. 28)
- America’s schools are more diverse than ever: But the teachers are still mostly white, MSN News (Dec. 28)
- America’s schools are more diverse than ever. But the teachers are still mostly white., The Washington Post (Dec. 27)
- The best storylines from the 2019 DII fall championships, NCAA (Dec. 27)
- Endowment for student travel in memory of Penn State DuBois prof Deborah Gill, Connect FM (Dec. 26)
- The Ikosystem: Two years after his departure, have the Rockets filled their Trevor Ariza-sized void?, The Athletic (Dec. 25)
- On the move: Mario Perez named new vice president for advancement at Sonoma State University, The Press Democrat (Dec. 22)
- Orellana twins keep steady bond at Cal State Los Angeles, The Bakersfield Californian (Dec. 21)
- Bo Patatian Launches Campaign For Pasadena City Council, Asbarez (Dec. 21)
- Babatunde Fowler’s next moves, Daily Sun (Dec. 21)
- What to watch for in tonight's Democratic debate, Axios (Dec. 19)
- Gloria Walker Taylor, 50+ Years Member of Guidance Church, Passes Away, LA Sentinel (Dec. 19)
- Esteva and soccer teammates compete in NCAA Division 2 Finals, PV Peninsula News (Dec. 19)
- Once a glorified ATM for Democrats, California becomes major player in election race, The Guardian (Dec. 19)
- James T. Ventress – U.S. Army Veteran – Newhall Resident, KHTS Hometown Heroes (Dec. 19)
- Coast Packing President & Chairman Ron Gustafson Named Citizen of the Year by Vernon Chamber of Commerce, PR Underground (Dec. 19)
- LA Bioscience Hub opens office in HATCHlabs in Bioscience Corridor, LA Biz (Dec. 18)
- Chichén Itzá is At least 400 Years Older Than Believed, Ancient Origins (Dec. 18)
- Orellana Twins Anchor Cal State LA Defense in NCAA championship, LatinoLA! (Dec. 17)
- HATCHspaces® LLC and the LA Bioscience Hub Officially Join Forces in the LA Bioscience Corridor, Business Wire (Dec. 17)
- Bill Barnes, legendary Long Beach educator and civil rights leader, dies at 89, Long Beach Press Telegram (Dec. 17)
- What scientists know about fat innkeeper worms, KPCC 89.3 (Dec. 16)
- Cal State college students rally in protest throughout California as trustees debate rising tuition, Wellston Journal (Dec. 14)
- The week ahead in SoCal dance: ‘Nutcracker’ mania, L.A. Times (Dec. 13)
- Local soccer player leads clinic on eve of NCAA semifinal win, Palos Verdes Patch (Dec. 13)
- 2019 Championship: DII Men's Soccer Semifinal Recap, NCAA (Dec. 13)
- Championship showdown for Cal State LA soccer team, Eastsider LA (Dec. 13)
- Former Monrovia High Soccer Star Playing in NCAA Championship with Cal State LA, Monrovia Now (Dec. 13)
- Final: NCAA D II Men’s and Women’s Soccer Semifinal Results, PGH Soccer News (Dec. 13)
- NCAA DII Men’s Soccer Semifinals: Cal State LA, CBS2 News (Dec. 12)
- Boyle Heights Artist Fights to Overcome the Odds, Los Angeleno (Dec. 12)
- Cal State LA Advances to Final, KCAL News (Dec. 12)
- DII men's soccer championship: Live updates, scores and bracket, NCAA (Dec. 12)
- NCAA DII Men’s Soccer Final Four: How they made it to Pittsburgh, PGH Soccer Now (Dec. 11)
- Cal State LA soccer makes No. 1 seed, Eastsider LA (Dec. 10)
- Tierra Mia Coffee shop opening near Cal State LA, Eastsider LA (Dec. 10)
- U.S. attorney won‘t file charges after probe of $1.3-billion iPads-for-all project in L.A. schools, Spring Hill Insider (Dec. 10)
- Cal State LA Earns Final Four's Top Seed, KCAL9 Sports Central (Dec. 9)
- Road to Highmark: Field is set for NCAA Division II men’s and women’s national semifinals, PGH Soccer Now (Dec. 9)
- Eric Bullard named dean of Continuing Education and UCLA Extension, UCLA Newsroom (Dec. 9)
- Both Eastern and Western: An Intellectual History of Iranian Modernity, New Books Network (Dec. 9)
- Premiere: Cal State LA Community Impact Media Documentaries, LA Downtown News (Dec. 9)
- PIH Health Announces Ramona Pratt and Ceonne Houston-Raasikh as Chief Nursing Officers of PIH Health, Globe Newswire (Dec. 9)
- Devendra Banhart To Present A Pop-up Emporium and Performances at Hauser & Wirth's Annual Holiday Market, Broadway World (Dec. 9)
- DII men's soccer championship: Bracket, schedule, scores for the tournament, NCAA (Dec. 8)
- Endowment in Memory of Faculty Member Deborah Gill Will Support Student Travel, GANT News (Dec. 8)
- Main Street Attraction Makes College Scholarships Fly Off the Rack, Alhambra Source (Dec. 7)
- Steve Vibol Meng drops out of Long Beach District 6 race, endorses only other Cambodian American candidate, Suely Saro, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Dec. 6)
- Something Borrowed: Interdisciplinary Strategies For Legal Education, TaxProf Blog (Dec. 5)
- Stephen Victor ‘Steve’ Platamone, 63, readiness expert advisor with Booz Allen Hamilton, WY Daily (Dec. 5)
- Three Yale affiliates to study in China as Schwarzman Scholars: Juliana Lawrence, YaleNews (Dec. 4)
- San Francisco State And Cal State LA Get Budgeting Under Control, Forbes (Dec. 4)
- 3 Reasons to Celebrate the CSU, Newswise (Dec. 4)
- Marat ‘Nutcracker’ comes to life this holiday season, Larchmont Chronicle (Dec. 4)
- Nury Martinez Will Make 'Herstory' As LA's First Latina City Council President. Here Are Her Priorities, LAist (Dec. 4)
- Claude Earl Jones, Actor in 'Bride of Re-Animator,' Dies at 86, Hollywood Reporter (Dec. 4)
- The 2020 30 Under 30 Games: Spencer Perreault, Forbes (Dec. 3)
- Mary Gaston receives Teacher Recognition Award, SB Family & Life (Dec. 3)
- "One Day on the Gold Line: A Memoir in Essays" (Encore Presentation), Public Radio Tulsa (Dec. 2)
- Incoming Roman Catholic bishop of San Bernardino born in Mexico. Bishop Gerald Barnes retiring in 2020, Desert Sun (Dec. 2)
- National Track & Field Hall of Fame Q&A: Sandra Farmer-Patrick, USATF (Dec. 2)
- Kent Twitchell: The Man Who Paints Giants, Art and Cake (Dec. 1)
- Most Affordable Colleges & Universities California, EdSmart (Dec. 1)
- Fashion shoot for four from foster care, Fox11 Los Angeles (Nov. 2019)
- How can hydrogen be the fuel of the future?, Chalmers (Nov. 2019)
- 2019 Airport Business Top 40 Under 40 Luis A. Trujillo, C.M., Aviation Pros (Nov. 2019)
- El Presidente y Director Ejecutivo de Cordoba Corporation, George L. Pla, Nombrado por el Gobernador Newsom para la Comisión del Coliseo Memorial de Los Ángeles, Business Wire (Nov. 2019)
- Dance in L.A. this week: ‘The Nutcracker,’ ‘Swan Lake’ and more, L.A. Times (Nov. 30)
- ‘Nutcracker’ Ready to Leap into the Holidays, Rafu Shimpo (Nov. 29)
- As March LA City Council election nears, John Lee’s challengers are emerging in the northwest San Fernando Valley, L.A. Daily News (Nov. 29)
- How To Deal With A Narcissist And Their Manipulative BS, According To Experts, Women's Health (Nov. 28)
- Heidi E. (Rayburn) Heinrich – U.S. Army Veteran – Santa Clarita Resident, KHTS AM (Nov. 27)
- Company Tackles Campus Food Insecurity, Inside Higher Ed (Nov. 27)
- EDsmart Names 2020's Most Affordable Colleges in California, Digital Journal (Nov. 27)
- Presidential hopeful Sen. Kamala Harris works to win over voters in her home state of California, ABC News (Nov. 27)
- San Gabriel allegations: Assault or harassment?, SGV Tribune (Nov. 27)
- Laurie Ann Ashley, Kern Valley Sun (Nov. 26)
- Cal State LA’s Charter College of Education pays tribute to three educational activists, Hispanos Press (Nov. 25)
- Rape, Stalking, Dating Violence Reports Are Up At Some SoCal Colleges, LAist (Nov. 25)
- For 2020 candidates, eating tacos is the kissing babies of stumping for Latino votes, L.A. Times (Nov. 23)
- 66th Annual Arcadia Festival of Bands – Dedication & Inspiration, Arcadia Patch (Nov. 22)
- Sixth Annual Social Mobility Index (SMI) Highlights Performance and Pitfalls as Attention to Social Mobility Grows Among US Colleges and Universities, Business Wire (Nov. 21)
- California to new presidential candidates: We’re just not that into you, San Francisco Chronicle (Nov. 20)
- Retired LAPD Commander Selected as School Police Chief, MyNewsLA.com (Nov. 20)
- Democratic Candidates Address Latino Issues at Cal State LA Forum, LatinoLA! (Nov. 20)
- California to new presidential candidates: We’re just not that into you, New York Times (Nov. 20)
- California Life Sciences Association (CLSA) Adds Leaders from AbbVie, Merck and Lasana Partners to Board of Directors, Business Wire (Nov. 20)
- Presidential candidates come to Cal State LA, Eastsider LA (Nov. 19)
- Pete Buttigieg, leading in mostly white Iowa, struggles in diverse California, San Francisco Chronicle (Nov. 18)
- Democratic Candidates Swing Through Southern California, The New York Times (Nov. 18)
- Democratic candidates address Latino issues at Cal State LA, Los Angeles Patch (Nov. 18)
- Elecciones 2020: demócratas detallan en un foro sus planes migratorios, Telemundo 52 (Nov. 18)
- Latino Voters Could Decide The 2020 Election, So Why Did Only 5 Presidential Candidates Show Up To A Latino Issues Forum?, Mitu (Nov. 18)
- DemCans Answers to DACA and Medical For All at Cal State LA, DTLA Weekly (Nov. 18)
- Here’s what went down during the California Democratic Party convention in Long Beach, Signal Tribune (Nov. 18)
- Aspirantes demócratas proponen una política inmigratoria opuesta a la de Trump, La Estrella (Nov. 18)
- Presidential Hopefuls Met Up With California Democrats This Weekend In Long Beach. Our Key Takeaways, LAist (Nov. 18)
- Schiff inspires, candidates charm at California Democratic Convention; Buttigieg surges in Iowa, Los Angeles Blade (Nov. 18)
- Presidential Forum - 5 Democratic candidates participate in event at Cal State LA, Yahoo! News (Nov. 17)
- Election 2020: Candidates Converge on L.A., KTLA5 (Nov. 17)
- Presidential Forum: 5 Democratic candidates participate in event at Cal State LA, ABC Eyewitness News (Nov. 17)
- Candidatos demócratas responden a los latinos, La Opinion (Nov. 17)
- Democratic Presidential Candidates at Cal State LA, Spectrum News 1 (Nov. 17)
- Democratic Presidential Candidates spoke at Cal State LA forum, KFI Radio (Nov. 17)
- Five Democratic Presidential Candidates Speak at Cal State LA, NBC News (Nov. 17)
- Five Democratic Presidential Candidates Set to Speak at Cal State LA, MyNewsLA.com (Nov. 17)
- Live Presidential Forum on Latino Issues at Cal State LA, Reddit (Nov. 17)
- Democratic candidates attend forum at Cal State LA, CBS News (Nov. 17)
- AACCWD 13th Biennial Assembly And Sacred Music Convention, Massis Post (Nov. 17)
- Bernie Sanders holds L.A. rally as part of his outreach to young Latinos, L.A. Times (Nov. 16)
- Democratic presidential hopefuls to attend Long Beach forum, but Biden and Warren skip, The Hub (Nov. 16)
- Presidential Forum: 5 Democratic candidates participate in Los Angeles forum, KTRK-TV (Nov. 16)
- Foro presidencial demócrata en California se enfocará esta vez en los latinos, La Opinion (Nov. 16)
- What’s On Tap At This Weekend’s California Democratic Convention, Jefferson Public Radio (Nov. 15)
- BIDEN in Los Angeles — PENCE at NASA/AMES — SANTA CLARITA sparks gun outrage— CADEMS to hear from 2020 candidates in LONG BEACH, Politico (Nov. 15)
- Big blue wave of California Democratic Party conventioneers starts flowing into Long Beach, Long Beach Pres-Telegram (Nov. 15)
- No-shows, endorsement spats and drag queens: What’s on tap at this weekend’s Democratic convention, CalMatters (Nov. 14)
- STEM Students Recognized for their Research and Presentation Skills at 2019 SACNAS, SACNAS (Nov. 14)
- Nine LA Galaxy Academy players announce college commitments on National Signing Day, LA Galaxy (Nov. 14)
- Memorial Service Set for LoRetta Malone, L.A. Sentinel (Nov. 13)
- Cultural Resource Center names director, The Berkshire Eagle (Nov. 13)
- Cal State LA hosts Democratic presidential forum, Eastsider LA (Nov. 12)
- Democratic Presidential Nominee Hopefuls Descend Upon California This Week, California Globe (Nov. 12)
- Cal State Chancellor Talks Public Education, New York Times (Nov. 14)
- DACA student hits back at Trump over tweet saying recipients are 'far from angels', The Hill (Nov. 13)
- Sikand Foundation, The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Nov. 13)
- After Supreme Court hearing on DACA, California weighs in with walkouts, pledges of support for immigrants, L.A. Times (Nov. 13)
- Democratic Presidential Nominee Hopefuls Descend Upon California This Week, California Globe (Nov. 12)
- Cal State LA hosts Democratic presidential forum, Eastsider LA (Nov. 12)
- Councilman Roberto Uranga endorses Suely Saro to represent Long Beach’s 6th District, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Nov. 12)
- Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders to make Fresno stop, aims to attract Latino vote, Fresno Bee (Nov. 9)
- Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is coming to Fresno, Fox26 News (Nov. 9)
- Kent Twitchell – A Study of Murals, Eastsider LA (Nov. 9)
- Kent Twitchell – A Study of Murals in Los Angeles, Eventful.com (Nov. 9)
- Harris Pitches Plan to Extend School Hours, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Nov. 8)
- Cal State LA opens Sikand Center, hosts seminar on urban sustainability, India West (Nov. 8)
- In California, it’s impossible for Democrats to book a good venue these days, Washington Post (Nov. 8)
- Encouraged to Excel, but How?, Public Health Post (Nov. 8)
- Michael Bloomberg poised to enter 2020 race, Jewish Insider (Nov. 8)
- Fulbright inaugural lecture with Professor David Blekhman [Starts at 34:00], Chalmers University (Nov. 8)
- Rep Report for November 8, 2019, Shoot Online (Nov. 8)
- Memorials throughout Solano County honor service of veterans, The Reporter (Nov. 8)
- League Of American Orchestras Announces Six New Board Members, Broadway World (Nov. 7)
- An Open Secret in Eastside LA Council Race?, City Watch (Nov. 7)
- CALENDAR: Turkey Bowl, mingle and munch, kiss an angel, train your brain!, Claremont Courier (Nov. 7)
- A group is bringing the Norwegian delicacy to the masses, despite the fishy cuisine’s major dip in popularity., Los Angeleno (Nov. 7)
- Democrats score big election wins over Republicans in Virginia and Kentucky, Annenberg Media (Nov. 6)
- Pasadena League of Women Voters Tackle Concerns Over Prison Abuse in County Jails, Pasadena Now (Nov. 6)
- Up Close With Darla Cozzarelli, Feature Weekly (Nov. 5)
- Tight at-large race produces mix of old, new council members, Wayne.com (Nov. 5)
- Employment Justice for People with Disabilities: Continuing the Legacy of Jewish Civic Engagement, Jewish Journal (Nov. 4)
- Dolores Huerta’s Hard-Earned Wisdom, City Watch (Nov. 4)
- An Impactful Trip, Arcadia Patch (Nov. 3)
- Cal State LA Receives $1.25 Million to Establish Sustainability Center, Philanthropy News Digest (Nov. 2)
- Today, you should… earmark your favorite page at book signing for ‘Women Who Rock’, LB Post (Nov. 2)
- Top 10 Universities that Attract Latino Students, Latin Post (Oct. 31)
- Is the Corporate Adoption of Día de los Muertos Threatening its Meaning?, Los Angeleno (Oct. 31)
- University of Arkansas Press to publish open-access journal, University Business (Oct. 31)
- Long Beach’s Festival Of Flight, 2019 version, ready to take off, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Oct. 31)
- Roundup: Dangerous air pollution poses additional threat amid wildfires in California, XinHuaNet.com (Oct. 30)
- Life Celebration Set for Marjorie C. Laws, L.A. Sentinel (Oct. 30)
- Rio Hondo Fire Academy chief calls it a career, Greenleaf Guardian (Oct. 30)
- Cal State LA opens Sikand SITI Center and hosts symposium on urban sustainability, California Newswire (Oct. 29)
- Cal State LA opens Sikand SITI Center, hosts symposium on sustainability, Sustainable Planet (Oct. 29)
- Cal State LA geosciences professor's comment on air pollutants from wildfires, KGO-AM Radio (Oct. 29)
- California Air Quality: Should You Wear a Face Mask for Wildfire Smoke?, New York Times (Oct. 28)
- Cal State LA opens the Sikand SITI Center, hosts inuagural symposium on urban sustainability, Civil + Structural Engineer (Oct. 28)
- George Gascon Wants To Be LA's Next DA. He's Anti-Death Penalty And Calls The War On Drugs 'Immoral', LAist (Oct. 28)
- The Narcissism Epidemic, Red Table Talk (Oct. 28)
- Philosophy for the masses, UCI News (Oct. 28)
- Presentation on nurses who kill draws overflow crowd, Nurse.com (Oct. 28)
- Terrifying Horror Movies Are Actually Good For You, UNILAD News (Oct. 28)
- Dance in L.A. this week: Inland Pacific Ballet’s ‘Halloween Bash’ and more, L.A. Times (Oct. 26)
- Dolores Huerta Leads Town Hall on Gentrification and the Los Angeles Latinx Community, Yahoo! Finance (Oct. 26)
- Whose Advice Are You Taking? The Fight Over College Counseling at Elite High Schools, Wall Street Journal (Oct. 26)
- The prickly path to the top, Bangkok Post (Oct. 26)
- Bilingual Speech Sound Development During the Preschool Years: The Role of Language Proficiency and Cross-Linguistic Relatedness, ASHA Wire (Oct. 26)
- Cal State LA opens the Sikand SITI Center, hosts symposium on urban sustainability, Eastsider LA (Oct. 25)
- Cal State LA opens the Sikand SITI Center, Public Now (Oct. 25)
- El Salvador sisters see hope, work for change in a still-violent society, Global Sisters Report (Oct. 24)
- Former Navy Pilot, UCSD Coach Runyan Wins Gold at World Vets Fencing Championships, Times of San Diego (Oct. 23)
- Silicon Valley CEOs Appear to Have Chosen Their 2020 Candidate, Bloomberg (Oct. 22)
- What makes LAFC tick: Behind the scenes at MLS's record-setting team, MLS Soccer (Oct. 22)
- Minimised waste and maximum use - a deep dig in circular economy, Chalmers News (Oct. 22)
- Buttigieg Is Beating Biden in Battle for Silicon Valley Donors, NewsMax (Oct. 22)
- California State University chancellor to retire, touts graduation gains, EdSource (Oct. 22)
- New Coming-of-Age Novel Follows One Boys Journey Coping with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, PR Web (Oct. 22)
- Vexed By College Statistics Courses? New Approaches Emphasize Practical Learning, KPCC 89.3 (Oct. 21)
- Buttigieg Is Beating Biden in Battle for Silicon Valley Donors, Newsmax (Oct. 21)
- SoCal Professors Push To Make College-Level Statistics Less Painful, LAist (Oct. 21)
- Blind youth get a lesson in mobility and higher education at Cane Quest, The Eastsider (Oct. 21)
- Hundreds of inmates serving life for crimes as juveniles waiting for resentencing, Connect FM (Oct. 21)
- How Rep. Adam Schiff Got To A Place Where He's Leading The Impeachment Inquiry, NPR All Things Considered (Oct. 21)
- How Rep. Schiff Got To A Place Where He's Leading The Impeachment Inquiry, WUWM 89.7 (Oct. 21)
- Kids Competition Puts White Cane Skills to the Test, NBC Los Angeles (Oct. 20)
- LADOT to Count City's Pedestrians, Cyclists to Measure Uses of Transportation, NBC Los Angeles (Oct. 19)
- LADOT to count L.A. pedestrians, cyclists using surveillance cameras, The Hub (Oct. 19)
- LA bike/pedestrian count gets rolling in the San Fernando Valley, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 19)
- LADOT to Count City’s Pedestrians, Cyclists to Measure Uses of Transportation, MyNewsLA.com (Oct. 19)
- WKU inducts newest members into Hall of Distinguished Alumni, WNKY40 (Oct. 18)
- Toyota Passes On EVs In Favor Of Hybrids & Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicles, CleanTechnica (Oct. 18)
- From a life in poverty to a career in medicine, thanks to DACA, UC News (Oct. 17)
- The 20 essential L.A. crime books, L.A. Times (Oct. 17)
- Cal State LA professor talks about strides in college’s engineering program, how Corps can help, DVIDS (Oct. 16)
- Column: Republicans blame Democratic leadership for California’s problems. They have a point, but..., L.A. Times (Oct. 16)
- Who Are the Jews of the City of Angels?, Jewish Journal (Oct. 16)
- 2019 Health Professions HEED Recipients: Top Colleges for Diversity, INSIGHT Into Diversity (Oct. 16)
- Building a special mom tribe, Chicago Parent (Oct. 16)
- Lynnée Denise brings ‘DJ scholarship’ to Athens, Athens Banner Herald (Oct. 16)
- DPA Microphones USA appoints Matt Frazier as northwest sales manager, PSN Europe (Oct. 16)
- Billie Jean King Continues to Crusade for Gender Equality, Spectrum News (Oct. 15)
- Beyond Co-Requisites: Math Success at Cal State LA, ACUE Community (Oct. 15)
- Indian Dance Performance Blooms In 'Crucible of Inspiration and Ideas', LAist (Oct. 15)
- Tajh Bellow Busy on Disney’s ‘Bunk’d,’ ‘Run Free’ & Studying Sociology, Soaps.com (Oct. 15)
- California State University Affordable Learning Solutions Partners with panOpen, their Newest Featured Partner, to Deliver Enhanced Open Educational Resources System-Wide, PR Web (Oct. 15)
- Braille Institute Santa Barbara Marks White Cane Safety Day, NoozHawk (Oct. 14)
- Pat Brown Institute releases L.A. poll of Jewish voters, Jewish Observer (Oct. 14-20)
- Celebrating school counselors: ‘We grew with you’, Maricopa (Oct. 13)
- Dance in L.A. this week: Mariinsky Ballet’s ‘La Bayadère’ and more, L.A. Times (Oct. 12)
- Jews and their Politics: Unpacking a New Survey of Jewish Voters in Los Angeles, Jewish Philanthropy (Oct. 12)
- Progressive Democrats Honor Black Lives Matter, M'Online (Oct. 11)
- Cal State LA Professor of History Ping Yao, Zacalo Public Square (Oct. 11)
- Public Relations Society of America, LA Chapter Announces Finalists and Special Honorees for the 55th Annual Prism Awards, PR Newswire (Oct. 10)
- Alfred University set to host 2nd annual AUenergy Symposium, Wellsville Daily Reporter (Oct. 10)
- People Do Walk In LA — City Aims To Count Pedestrians, Studio City Patch (Oct. 9)
- LA to conduct its first-ever pedestrian, bicyclist count. And volunteers are needed, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 9)
- LADOT to Count City’s Pedestrians, Cyclists to Measure Uses of Transportation, MyNewsLA (Oct. 8)
- Karla Salazar a Cal State LA First-Generation Salvadoran-American, Amairani's Blog (Oct. 8)
- Shirley Huling believes access is the key to building a better 1st District, LBPost (Oct. 8)
- President's Dinner to Honor Two Community Members, Community Group, Inland Empire (Oct. 8)
- Hurting families gather to heal, learn, and continue painful fight for justice, The Final Call (Oct. 8)
- Honoring Miguel León-Portilla at the 2019 Mesoamerican Symposium, University Times (Oct. 8)
- The Lineup: This week’s must-see art events, Art and Cake LA (Oct. 8)
- Poll: L.A. County Jews on Trump, Warren and Anti-Semitism, Jewish Journal (Oct. 7)
- Dwyane Wade comes out to Rolling Hills Prep Classic to watch his son, Zaire, Scorebook Live (Oct. 7)
- Cal State LA Professor Dark comments on impeachment of President Trump, KCAL-9 News (Oct. 5)
- Cal State LA Professor Yeakey offers tribute to comedian and civil rights activist Dick Gregory, KCSB Radio (Oct. 5)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA releases poll of Jewish voters in Los Angeles, KCRW News (Oct. 4)
- Brazilian singer/songwriter Carla Hassett at long-last embraces Bossa Nova on her latest single, Sempra Odara, Jazz News (Oct. 4)
- Pat Brown Institute for Public Affairs: Los Angeles Jews support Israel, worried about anti-Semitism, Pro-Israel Bay Blog (Oct. 4)
- 3 out of every 4 LA county Jews view antisemitism as serious - poll, Jewish Post (Oct. 3)
- Donald Trump may have some catching up to do, when it comes to LA County’s Jewish voters, survey shows, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 3)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA releases poll of Jewish voters in L.A., Public Now (Oct. 3)
- AGENDA. Un variado menú de eventos para todos los gustos y bolsillos, L.A. Times Espanol (Oct. 3)
- Wednesday's Child: Athletic teen Demaja would love a permanent home, Fox-11 Los Angeles (Oct. 3)
- Eight basketball games Saturday at Cal State L.A. offer preview of top teams, players, L.A. Times (Oct. 3)
- Who Pays on a First Date? For Straight Couples, Gender Roles Still Apply, Rewire (Oct. 2)
- The Coro Fellows Program in Public Affairs Announces 2019-2020 Cohorts, PR Newswire (Oct. 2)
- Celebrate 20 Seasons of Fine Cut, KCET (Oct. 2)
- What Is Caspering? There's A Friendly Way To Ghost Someone You're Dating, Bustle (Oct. 1)
- Hitoshi Saitō, the first two-time Olympic heavyweight judoka champion, Olympic (Oct. 1)
- 2019 Mesoamerican Symposium, LatinoLA! (Oct. 1)
- 1519, the Arrival of Strangers: Indigenous Art and Voices following the Spanish Conquest of Mesoamerica, Getty (Oct. 1)
- Symposium: "1519, the Arrival of Stranger", Eventful (Oct. 1)
- Alhambra resident Howard Xu receives Cal State LA's 2019 Outstanding Professor Award, Around Alhambra (Oct. 2019)
- Cal State LA ascends in the U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges, Around Alhambra (Oct. 2019)
- SWE Magazine Feature: Women Engineering Leaders in Academe 2019, All Together (Sept. 30)
- This girl scout gets a 'Gold' star: Centennial High senior awarded top honor, Idaho Press (Sept. 29)
- ‘None of us are prophets’: After a turbulent year, L.A. rabbis wrestle with the politics of faith, L.A. Times (Sept. 28)
- The Class of 2020 Looks to the Future, Boulevard Sentinel (Sept. 28)
- County Public Defender IT Modernization Well Underway, Tech Wire (Sept. 27)
- Cal State LA professor, of Malibu, receives distinction for innovative teaching, Malibu Surfside News (Sept. 27)
- California Dream: Prison to College, KPCC 89.3 (Sept. 27)
- Cal State LA English major receives CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, Eastsider LA (Sept. 26)
- LA Philharmonic Neighborhood Concert at Cal State LA's Luckman Fine Arts Complex, KABC7 Eyewitness News (Sept. 26)
- Will Backing Impeachment Inquiry Hurt Freshman Democrats? , New York Times (Sept. 26)
- Estudiante de Cal State LA recibe premio por logro académico, Hispanos Press (Sept. 25)
- A college education in prison opens path to freedom, CalMatters (Sept. 25)
- Helping undergrads across the finish line, San Francisco Chronicle (Sept. 25)
- Author to speak at Person County Public Library, The Courier-Times (Sept. 25)
- 2019 National Voter Registration Day at Cal State LA, KTLA5 News at 3 (Sept. 24)
- Adopt-a-School program encourages student to pursue nursing degree, UCLA News (Sept. 24)
- College experiment opens path to freedom, Daily Democrat (Sept. 24)
- Opening Thoughts: Constructive Voices, SWE Magazine (Sept. 23)
- 10 Signs You’re In a Toxic Relationship — & What to Do About It, SheKnows.com (Sept. 23)
- Narcissism 101, Elemental (Sept. 23)
- First Impressions: Welcome to the CSU!, CSU News (Sept. 23)
- How Cal State LA Is Helping Inmates Get Their Second Chance At Freedom, LAist (Sept. 23)
- Cal State LA Receives Excellence in Diversity Award, LatinoLA! (Sept. 22)
- Classical music in L.A. this week, L.A. Times (Sept. 22)
- Angelinos sacan cientos de libras de basura de las playas de LA, La Opinion (Sept. 22)
- A College Education in Prison Opening Unexpected Path to Freedom, Capital Public Radio (Sept. 21)
- Long Beach makes it official: It’s the Billie Jean King Main Library now, Pasadena Star-News (Sept. 21)
- Billie Jean King Library Opens Today In Long Beach, CBS Los Angeles (Sept. 21)
- Tennis, LGBTQ icon Billie Jean King honored with library in Long Beach, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Sept. 21)
- Arpi Sarafian Anthology Published by Tekeyan Cultural Association, Mirror-Spectator (Sept. 21)
- Opinion: These 10 solid U.S. colleges prove you don’t need Harvard or Yale to achieve the American Dream, Market Watch (Sept. 21)
- A College Education in Prison Opens Unexpected Path to Freedom, KQED (Sept. 20)
- Three veterans died in three days at a VA hospital under the same suspicious circumstances. What happened?, USA Today (Sept. 20)
- World-class Exhibitions to Public Spaces, Thrive Global (Sept. 20)
- CSU Honors Achievement, Perseverance of Top Student Scholars, SCV News (Sept. 19)
- Cal State LA receives INSIGHT Into Diversity's 2019 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, Eastsider LA (Sept. 19)
- Cal State LA receives 2019 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, Public Now (Sept. 19)
- California State University Honors Achievement, Perseverance of Top Student Scholars, CSU News (Sept. 19)
- Review: Young women shatter barriers with a joyous blast of music in ‘American Mariachi’, L.A. Times (Sept. 19)
- East LA Board Shop Combines Skateboarding, Education To Keep Kids Off The Streets, CBS Los Angeles (Sept. 19)
- Study Up on Contemporary Art at L.A.’s College-Affiliated Galleries, L.A. Weekly (Sept. 19)
- Stars Sparkle at Senior Center, Culver City Observer (Sept. 19)
- Peter Jack Tripodes, South Pasadena Review (Sept. 19)
- Top Colleges for Diversity, INSIGHT Into Diversity (Sept. 18)
- The List: Colleges & Universities (Fall 2018), Los Angeles Business Journal (Sept. 17)
- Letters to the Editor: Cal State University students need more writing and critical thinking, not math, L.A. Times (Sept. 17)
- Woke history is making big inroads in America’s high schools, Spectator USA (Sept. 17)
- Meet the Candidates: Michelle Chambers, WANE News (Sept. 15)
- California’s Not So Golden Past, Random Lengths News (Sept. 13)
- Catherine Shitara Joins Saddleback Medical Center as COO, Laguna Niguel Patch (Sept. 13)
- A Noise Within Offers Pay What You Can Night For GEM OF THE OCEAN, Broadway World (Sept. 12)
- Cal State LA asciende entre las mejores universidades estadounidenses, Hispanos Press (Sept. 12)
- Economist to speak about the Constitution, Lindenlink (Sept. 12)
- The Trump Administration bars Hurricane Dorian refugees, KPFA Radio (Sept. 12)
- How Higher Education Can Change the Future for Incarcerated Californians, California Competes (Sept. 11)
- New Book on The Resurrection of Jesus Christ according to Pontius Pilate, WebWire (Sept. 11)
- LA council votes to turn playground into homeless housing site, L.A. Daily News (Sept. 11)
- Cal State LA rises in school ranking, The Eastsider (Sept. 10)
- Cal State LA ascends in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges, Los Angeles Patch (Sept. 10)
- Cal State LA ascends in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges rankings, Alhambra Source (Sept. 10)
- Cal State LA ascends in U.S. News & World Report's rankings, Spot on California (Sept. 10)
- Cal State LA ranked among the best universities in the West by U.S. News & World Report, KABC Radio (Sept. 10)
- CSU bans single-use plastics throughout campuses, Poly Post (Sept. 10)
- Spanish Broadcasting System Appoints Eduardo Maytorena to Local Sales Manager of the Los Angeles Market, PR Newswire (Sept. 10)
- Announcing the 2020 ASM Award Winners, American Society for Microbiology (Sept. 9)
- Los Angeles needs California’s help holding Sheriff Villanueva accountable, CalMatters (Sept. 9)
- Los Angeles Philharmonic Ushers In The 2019/20 Season With Three Free Neighborhood Concerts In September, Broadway World (Sept. 9)
- Arpi Sarafian’s New Book Covering Armenian Art and Culture in Los Angeles to Be Released at Abril Bookstore, Massis Post (Sept. 9)
- Julie Joyce Appointed Senior Curator at ArtCenter, Pasadena Now (Sept. 9)
- Sac State hosts art gallery showcasing Mexican American baseball history, The State Hornet (Sept. 7)
- Innovative Leader, The Malibu Times (Sept. 6)
- CAAM Hosts Los Angeles: State of the Black Press Panel, L.A. Sentinel (Sept. 5)
- South Pas Resident Honored As a Top Cal State L.A. Prof., South Pasadena Review (Sept. 5)
- Cal State LA ascends in the U.S. News Best Colleges rankings, Public Now (Sept. 5)
- Press Play: Red abalone fights for survival amid climate change, KPCC 89.3 (Sept. 4)
- Cal State LA public health professor receives CSU's Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award, Californer (Sept. 4)
- New Pepperdine Head Coaches Embark on First Season, Pepperdine Graphic (Sept. 4)
- Making More of Moore’s Law, UCLA Newsroom (Sept. 4)
- 'Mariachi Girl' combines traditional music, modern tale at CSUB, Bakersfield Californian (Sept. 4)
- Lacking Research Skills, Students Struggle. School Librarians Can Help Solve the College Readiness Gap., School Library Journal (Sept. 4)
- Fine Cut Festival of Films: Judges Select 14 Student Finalists for 2019 Contest, Variety (Sept. 3)
- Cool Schools 2019 Full Ranking, Sierra Magazine (Sept. 3)
- Eight Acclaimed Entertainment Industry Judges Select Southern California Student Short Film Finalists, KCET (Sept. 3)
- Looking Back at How the Lakers Officially Made Their Way to Los Angeles in 1960, Lakers Daily (Sept. 2)
- Take Two: State of the Affairs, KPCC 89.3 (Aug. 30)
- Public Invited to Community Celebration of Riverside Police Chief Sergio Diaz, Inland Empire (Aug. 30)
- Greater Pasadena offers an international menu of pop, blues, funk, folk, jazz, soul and rock this autumn, Pasadena Weekly (Aug. 29)
- CSU to Roll Out Delivery of Immigration Legal Services for Students and Employees, CSU News (Aug. 29)
- Laura Jean Tull, TDN.com (Aug. 29)
- Hill Heads Back to School Before Next ASCS National Tour Event, Inside Line Promotions (Aug. 29)
- Leaders are more likely to empower employees with a proactive personality, LSE Business Review (Aug. 29)
- Thought Leader Of The Week: Linda Essig, LiveDesign (Aug. 29)
- L.A. Watts Times Endorses Henry Jones for CalPERS President, L.A. Watts Times (Aug. 29)
- Gohar Movsisian joins math department, The Chronicle (Aug. 29)
- Cal State LA names two new Faculty Fellows for the Public Good, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 28)
- Franklin Session Aims To Shed Streetball Reputation In Winning BIG3 Championship, Forbes (Aug. 27)
- Review: Anzu Lawson Opens Her Heart and Shares Her Soul in DEAR YOKO, Broadway World (Aug. 27)
- Sachiko Matsunaga Named Cal State LA President’s Distinguished Professor, Rafu Shimpo (Aug. 26)
- 19 CSU Faculty Recognized for Innovation and Dedication to Student Success, CSU News (Aug. 26)
- Los Feliz Resident Receives Outstanding Lecturer Award from Cal State LA, Los Feliz Ledger (Aug. 26)
- Cal State LA microbiology faculty receives Cal State LA’s 2019 Outstanding Professor Award, US News Express (Aug. 26)
- America’s Best Bang for the Buck Colleges 2019, Washington Monthly (Aug. 26)
- Fil-Am professor selected as Faculty Fellow for Public Good at Cal State LA, Asian Journal (Aug. 24)
- Cal State LA names Fil-Am professor Faculty Fellow for the Public Good, Inquirer (Aug. 23)
- Wednesday's Child: Sweet and friendly Jimmy looking for a forever family, Fox11 Los Angeles (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA Professor Receives President's Distinguished Professor Award, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Aug. 22)
- It’s About Time for Ethnic Studies in Our K-12 Schools, CounterPunch (Aug. 22)
- Campus Crushing: 10 College Campuses Dedicated To Supporting Latino Students, BeLatina (Aug. 22)
- Rinden homenaje a Dolores Huerta en Cal State LA, Telemundo News (Aug. 21)
- In Good Company: CSU Campuses Rank Among Nation’s Best, Newswise (Aug. 21)
- Cal State LA graduate student Amirr Neal is Scholar of the Week, Great Minds in STEM (Aug. 20)
- Dodgers Promotions: Lakers Night At Dodger Stadium, Social Media Night, Kiké Hernandez Bobblehead, Dodger Blue (Aug. 20)
- Cal State LA announces outstanding faculty at Fall Convocation 2019, Public Now (Aug. 19)
- Santa Ana City Council Ward 4 Special Election Candidates Named, OC Weekly (Aug. 19)
- Bianca Morales is praised for coordinating special events in Fontana, Fontana Herald (Aug. 19)
- Pasadena Bio Collaborative Incubator Announces New Board Member, Pasadena News Now (Aug. 16)
- Garcetti Names New General Manager of Department of Neighborhood Empowerment, MyNewsLA (Aug. 16)
- Garcetti Announces New Neighborhood Council GM Pick, Los Feliz Ledger (Aug. 16)
- When USC Is Out of Reach: 8 Film School Alternatives in L.A. and NYC, Hollywood Reporter (Aug. 15)
- Altadena Resident Jill Adler-Moore Receives LA BioStar Award, Altadena Now (Aug. 15)
- Altadena Resident Jill Adler-Moore Receives 2019 LA BioStar Award, Pasadena News Now (Aug. 15)
- Cal Poly Pomona professor emerita, renowned microbiologist honored by Cal State LA, PolyCentric (Aug. 15)
- Cal State LA honors renowned microbiologist, emerging bioscience entrepreneurs, BioSpace (Aug. 15)
- Cal State LA Goes Plastic-Free With Straws, Bags for Sustainability, University Business (Aug. 14)
- LA City Councilman-elect John Lee is ready to get to work. But it won’t be long before he’s defending his Valley seat, L.A. Daily News (Aug. 14)
- Some Patients Say SoCal Chiropractic Business Has Drained Their Bank Accounts and Their Hope, NBC Los Angeles (Aug. 14)
- OSU offers symposium for Holocaust education, Woodburn Independent (Aug. 13)
- Meredith Corporation's Money.com Reveals The 2019-2020 Best Colleges For Your Money, Yahoo! Finance (Aug. 12)
- The Best Colleges in America, Ranked by Value, Money.com (Aug. 12)
- Inmigrante mexicana crea un juego de lotería lleno de arte, La Opinion (Aug. 11)
- I was born into foster care. A mentor would have made a big difference in my life, L.A. Times (Aug. 9)
- Drugs, vulnerable people and minimal supervision: Lax security major long-term care risk, Ottawa Citizen (Aug. 9)
- Interview with Johnson & Johnson’s Bioprinting Lead Orchid Garcia, 3D Print (Aug. 9)
- Friendship Center Board Names Three Trustees, Noozhawk (Aug. 9)
- East Bay man threatened to kill Jews and had an illegal assault weapon, police say, but he qualified for bail, Mercury News (Aug. 9)
- CC Welcomes 14 New Faculty Members, Four Riley Scholars, Colorado College News (Aug. 9)
- Guatemalans in LA head to the polls to choose next president, KCRW Greater LA (Aug. 8)
- Found Theatre Presents A Body in the O, Broadway World (Aug. 8)
- Scholarship Program Funds Graduate Education of Women Pursuing Careers in Finance, Yahoo! Finance (Aug. 7)
- High school graduation rates for one important group are starting to get better, Hechinger Report (Aug. 7)
- Turning Up the Heat: 2019 Nisei Week Candidates, Rafu Shimpo (Aug. 7)
- CSU to Increase Investment in Mathematics and Science Teacher Initiative: Debasree Raychaudhuri, KNX 1070 (Aug. 7)
- IU Kokomo welcomes new faculty, Indiana University (Aug. 7)
- Nisei Week Announces Four Pioneer Spirit Honorees, Rafu Shimpo (Aug. 7)
- Cal State Is Offering Freshmen Who Didn't Pass Remedial Math A Second Chance, LAist (Aug. 6)
- Black men killed by police — what did Kamala Harris do about it?, L.A. Times (Aug. 6)
- Sorority 'Big/Little' Hauls Are One of the Most Addicting (and Expensive) YouTube Trends Right Now, Money (Aug. 6)
- Nominee for L.A. Valley College Presidency, SFV Business Journal (Aug. 6)
- A Miniature Book about Books, Fine Books & Collections (Aug. 5)
- Ancient Maya practiced 'total war' well before climate stress, National Geographic (Aug. 5)
- What I Learned in Minneapolis, Inside Higher Ed (Aug. 5)
- How True to Life Is Euphoria’s Gritty Take on the High School Experience Really?, Los Angeles Magazine (Aug. 5)
- USC researchers explore how skateboarders can succeed in school and life, USC News (Aug. 5)
- Blue Beyond at the AASCU Academic Affairs Summer Meeting, Blue Beyond (Aug. 5)
- Who was Santino Legan?, Mercury News (Aug. 4)
- Dr. Rose Marie Marshall-Holt, The Daily World (Aug. 3)
- PBI at Cal State LA releases Black voter poll, KISA Radio (Aug. 2)
- Cal State Science Teachers, KPCC Take Two (Aug. 2)
- Colleges Vie for Resources to Address STEM Disparities, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Aug. 2)
- Why we’re flocking to obstacle races and ultra marathons, L.A. Times (Aug. 2)
- Rector of St. Paul’s City Church of Murrieta will be installed at an Aug. 11 service, The Press-Enterprise (Aug. 2)
- Euguene Taylor — U.S. Airborne — World War II — Valencia Resident, The Signal (Aug. 2)
- CSU adds $10 million to boost math and science teacher preparation in California, EdSource (Aug. 1)
- Hollywood Foreign Press Association Presents $3.8 Million At Annual Grants Banquet, Broadway World (Aug. 1)
- Golden Globes group gives $3.8 million in grants, Daily Journal (Aug. 1)
- Cal State LA wins statewide award for zero-emission vehicle program, Around Alhambra (Aug. 2019)
- Gift Creates CSU’s First Endowed Librarian at Northridge, CSUN Today (July 31)
- "One Day on the Gold Line: A Memoir in Essays", Public Radio Tulsa (July 31)
- CSEF 2019 Scholarship Recipients Revealed, Shop Eat Surf (July 31)
- Laura Mazon Franqui and Rachel Lopez Performs, Pasadena Now (July 30)
- Dr. Shirley Gray Joins Hall of Distinguished Alumni, WKU News (July 30)
- Paul Castaldo Joins Tridiuum as SVP of Corporate Development, Yahoo! Finance (July 30)
- Poll reveals blacks’ political leanings before 2020 election, Los Angeles WAVE (July 29)
- Foothill Transit changes: A park ‘n’ ride in Covina, express bus; but Chino line on chopping block, SGV Tribune (July 29)
- Union of Black Episcopalians ‘family reunion’ in Los Angeles concludes, work continues, Episcopal News Service (July 29)
- Monterey Hills Elementary Welcomes New Assistant Principal, South Pasadena Patch (July 29)
- Three nationally recognized alumni to be honored at homecoming, College Heights Herald (July 29)
- San Fernando Valley’s City Council District 12 candidates, vying for key office amid a wave of change, could not be more different, L.A. Daily News (July 28)
- New leader joins Adventist Health’s medical offices team, The Sentinel (July 26)
- Singer's Stories, First Thing (July 26)
- Good Day LA Student Standouts: Mia Turel, Fox KTTV (July 25)
- From Migrant Laborer To Visionary Community Leader, South Pasadena Review (July 25)
- Programa de verano se enfoca en reducir la escasez de médicos de minorías en California, La Opinion (July 25)
- Math Skills and Black Culture Come Together at CBAC, L.A. Sentinel (July 25)
- When Hong Kong Immigrants Want A Taste Of Home, They Come To This San Gabriel Cafe, LAist (July 24)
- Long Beach Names Library After Tennis Legend Billie Jean King, CBS Los Angeles (July 24)
- Two I-710 Bills Will No Longer Contain Language Relinquishing Stubs, Alhambra Source (July 24)
- Opponents urge CSU to reject 4th year of high school math or related courses for admission, EdSource (July 24)
- Soul Fountain Poetry: Resisting Arrest, Antarctica Journal (July 24)
- ‘They should go back to Europe’, California Globe (July 24)
- Self Construction: Bibliomancy, AWP in Portland & Nipsey, Part 1, Cultural Weekly (July 24)
- Study: Homelessness a Key Issue for African American Voters, Spectrum News (July 23)
- Pat Brown Institute Releases Black Voters Poll, San Diego Voice & Viewpoint (July 23)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA Releases Black Voters Poll, LA Black Post (July 23)
- South Bay students soar high for National Summer Transportation Institute program, Daily Breeze (July 23)
- FBI raids at DWP, L.A. City Hall related to fallout from billing debacle, L.A. Times (July 22)
- More racial diversity in U.S. police departments unlikely to reduce shootings: study, Yahoo! News (July 22)
- 3 to join WKU's Hall of Distinguished Alumni during Homecoming 2019, WKU News (July 22)
- Cal State LA releases Black voter poll, Compton Herald (July 21)
- Beacon Hill Legal Arrives in Los Angeles, New Kerala (July 21)
- PBI at Cal State LA releases Black voter poll, Black PR Wire (July 21)
- L.A. Black Lives Matter leader tells South Bend audience that mobilizing can bring change, South Bend Tribune (July 20)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA releases Black voters poll, Spectrum News 1 (July 19)
- SoCal classical music, July 21-28: Pianist Yuja Wang with the LA Phil and more, L.A. Times (July 19)
- Big donor Steyer's presidential run could deny millions to other Democratic races, WTVB News (July 19)
- New Poll Examines Key Issues for Black Voters in Los Angeles, L.A. Focus (July 19)
- SoCal classical music, July 21-28: Pianist Yuja Wang with the LA Phil and more, L.A. Times (July 19)
- ‘Soul of a Nation’: Art of the Black Power decades, People's World (July 19)
- Big donor Steyer's presidential run could deny millions to other Democratic races, Reuters (July 19)
- Monterey Hills Elementary Appoints New Assistant Principal Bryant Lopez, South Pasadenan (July 19)
- Local high school girls learn about robotics through LAunchPad Summer Program, World Journal Chinese Daily News (July 18)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA releases Black voter poll, Yahoo! Finance (July 18)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA to release Black voter poll, California Business Journal (July 18)
- Pat Brown Institute releases Black voter poll, KTVN2 News (July 18)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State Los Angeles releases Black voter poll, L.A. City Room (July 18)
- A new poll released by the Pat Brown Institute of Public Affairs at Cal State LA, KPCC 89.3 (July 18)
- CTBC Bank Appoints Ming Lin Chen Chief Operating Officer, Business Wire (July 18)
- Upward Bound students deliver speeches at UB Olympics, Mongomery Herald (July 18)
- Cal State LA LAunchPad: Buscan Que Más Mujeres Estudien Robótica, Telemundo 52 (July 17)
- Cal State LA poll identifies top issues for black L.A. County voters in 2020 election, ABC Eyewitness News (July 17)
- Pat Brown Institute at Cal State LA releases poll of Black voters in L.A. County, KNX 1070 (July 17)
- Election 2020: What do black voters in LA care most about?, KCRW Greater LA (July 17)
- Vehicle sharing program at Cal State LA saluted for sustainability, American School & University (July 17)
- Derek Faulkner to Take the Reins of Corban Warrior Women’s Soccer Program, Victory Sports Network (July 17)
- Healthy, affordable food options for students, Compton Herald (July 17)
- Apollo Engineers Create Great Atmosphere at Monthly Home Town Buffet Lunches, KCET Blue Sky Metropolis (July 16)
- A First Generation College Freshman Has a Simple Plan to Avoid Student Debt: No Loans, Alhambra Source (July 16)
- Jon Canavan appointed Poway fire chief, San Diego Union Tribune (July 16)
- Bob Jack makes a comeback in the limelight with a riveting piece – Discovering Your Boundaries, Digital Journal (July 16)
- Community College Students Build Rovers and Their Futures During NCAS Workshop at NASA/JPL, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (July 15)
- Ancient Mongolian nests show that dinosaurs protected their eggs, Nature (July 15)
- An epidemic of disbelief: Why police fail to catch sexual predators, Hot Air (July 15)
- Legislator Urges Ethnic Studies as a Remedy to Culture of Hate, Post News Group (July 14)
- Propelling prisoners to bachelor’s degrees in California, The Hechinger Report (July 12)
- No girls, parties, cellphones: California's prison inmates are getting bachelor's degrees, USA Today (July 12)
- Citywide – Blood emergency: Red Cross issues urgent call for blood and platelet donors, Santa Monica Daily Press (July 10)
- Pasadena Unified Names Principals of Webster Elementary and McKinley School, Pasadena Now (July 10)
- The 25 Best True Crime Books of All Time, Simplemost (July 10)
- Cal State LA and Other College Campuses Implement Waste Reduction Measures, Waste360 (July 9)
- BizBrief: Today’s News To Know, Long Beach Business Journal (July 9)
- Sukhbir Singh Badal, who inherited the knowledge of power and kingdom, News Track Live (July 9)
- Richmond Shepard, Celebrated as ‘The World’s Oldest Mime,’ Dies at 90, Variety (July 8)
- A long-running immigration problem: The government sometimes detains and deports US citizens, The Conversation (July 8)
- What the 2020 Candidates, James Comey and Other Politicos Are Reading This Summer, Politico Magazine (July 6)
- Why Dem. Senators Richard Pan and Steven Glazer Are Holding Out Their Votes on Ethnic Studies Bill, Sacramento Observer (July 5)
- For the ‘Downey Club,’ tennis has been a ball and a balm, L.A. Times (July 5)
- Hi-lo PODCAST: Bauhaus turns 100, surviving in the art world and Tim’s dumb idea, Long Beach Post (July 5)
- Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Ángeles: The World's First LGBTQ Mariachi Band, KQED (July 5)
- Alum named Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology, University at Buffalo SEAS News (July 3)
- Another Great Animal Story by Nubie, aka Marisela Adams, Monrovia Weekly (July 3)
- After Easter attacks in Sri Lanka, the survivors must learn to live alone, The Telegraph (July 3)
- Weisman exhibit brings best of pop art to Cal State LA, Art Daily (July 2)
- Hochschule der Medien exchange program with Cal State LA, Hochschule der Medien (July 2)
- Cal State LA honored for its zero-emission vehicle program, Industry Today (July 1)
- ‘Just Call Me Mike’: Alexandria's Chief Brown awarded PhD from GMU, Alexandria Gazette (July 1)
- A Brief Look At All Current Long Beach City Council Candidates, Long Beach Business Journal (July 1)
- Graduating Cal State LA student doesn’t let limited vision define him, Around Alhambra (July 2019)
- A new history of African American poetry, U Chicago Magazine (Summer 2019)
- COLUMN: Long Beach Should Name Main Library For Billie Jean King, The 562 (June 30)
- Saturday "Gayle on the Go!", Saturday June 29th, 2019, KTLA5 (June 29)
- Dolores Huerta Square honors longtime activist, Los Angeles WAVE (June 28)
- Weisman exhibit brings pop art to Cal State LA, Public Now (June 27)
- Three Ph.D. Students Receive 2019 NSF Fellowships, UC Merced News (June 27)
- What Kamala Harris' past debate performances tell us about how she'll do tonight, The Mercury News (June 27)
- Nobody Knows What to Do About L.A.’s Homelessness Crisis, The Atlantic (June 27)
- Weisman exhibit brings the best of pop art to Cal State LA, Art Week (June 27)
- Victory Nutrition International Makes an Impact at the Institute of Food Technologists and American Society for Nutrition Conferences, PR Newswire (June 27)
- How Punk Rock Led to a Boyle Heights Intersection Named for Dolores Huerta, Los Angeleno (June 26)
- Mayor Garcetti's Homelessness Crisis, KCRW (June 26)
- Sea slug species named after The Muppets creator, Discover Wildlife (June 26)
- Poet Holly Prado Dead at 81, MyNewsLA.com (June 26)
- Angels Vocal Art Presents Il Trittico Ll Tabarro, Suor Angelica, and Gianni Schicchi, Broadway World (June 26)
- CCHC to Host 4th Annual Back to School Health & Wellness Event Celebrating National Health Center Week, PR.com (June 26)
- Beacon Hill Legal Arrives in Los Angeles, PR Newswire (June 25)
- All about the epic strawberry doughnuts from the Donut Man, L.A. Times (June 25)
- New L.A. book fair LitLit comes to Hauser & Wirth presented by L.A. Review of Books, L.A. Times (June 25)
- Dolores Huerta deserves more than a square, Curbed LA (June 24)
- The LA Library's new Octavia Lab brings creative possibilities for the public to experience, Archinect (June 22)
- Pop Culture: Selections from the Frederick R. Weisman Arts Foundation at Cal State LA, Art and Cake LA (June 21)
- Cal State LA wins award for its HFC vehicle sharing program, Hydrogen Fuel News (June 21)
- Bringing Mission-era music and culture to life, Angelus (June 21)
- New Free Studio at LA Public Library Lets You 3-D Print, Use a Green Screen and Preserve Photographic Memories, NBC Southern California (June 20)
- Cal State LA wins statewide award for hydrogen fuel cell vehicle program, Green Car Congress (June 20)
- Cal State LA Wins Statewide Award for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Zero-Emission Vehicle Program, FuelCellWorks (June 20)
- Commentary: Community college, janitorial job got me on track to doctorate, Daily Republic (June 20)
- $750K grant awarded for higher education in Lancaster prison, Antelope Valley Times (June 20)
- TGR Learning Lab Student Spotlight: My path toward a career in STEM, TGR Foundation (June 18)
- Egg-sucking sea slug from Florida’s Cedar Key named after Muppets creator Jim Henson, Florida Museum (June 18)
- How a Top Foundation is Betting Big on Prison Education and Reentry, Inside Philanthropy (June 17)
- Bachelor's Degree Center Releases National Rankings of Fire Science Degree Programs, Yahoo! Finance (June 17)
- Former L.A. Journalist, Activist Raul Ruiz Dead at 78, MyNewsLA (June 15)
- Raul Ruiz, journalist and activist for the Chicano movement in L.A., dies at 78, Los Angeles Times (June 15)
- SoCalGas gives more than $230,000 in scholarships to 68 students, OC Breeze (June 15)
- Activist and Journalist Raul Ruiz Dies At 78. Remembering A Hero Of LA's Chicano Movement, LAist (June 14)
- Andrew Mellon Foundation Awards $3.3 Million to Prison Education Programs, Insight Into Diversity (June 13)
- Breaking Barriers with Mariachi Arcoiris, National Endowment for the Arts (June 13)
- With $3.3 Million in New Funding, Mellon Foundation Increases Investment in Funding Prison Education and Re-entry Programs, Mellon Foundation News (June 13)
- L.A.’s ‘new’ charter just turned 20. How well is it serving the city?, Los Angeles Times (June 13)
- Most Undocumented Immigrants Are Not Mexican, Pacific Standard (June 13)
- ‘Now I know I’m not alone.’ Study highlights challenges LGBTQ workers in STEM face, Science (June 13)
- No Filters: On Kathleen Collins’s “Notes from a Black Woman’s Diary”, L.A. Review of Books (June 13)
- Print a Car Part in 5 Days, CSU News (June 13)
- Community colleges deserve more credit for transforming lives, Los Angeles Times (June 12)
- Market Musings: There’s a Big Mountain in Cloverdale, Cloverdale Reveille (June 12)
- From an Early Commitment to Medicine Down the Path to ASCO & GU Oncology Leadership, The West Wind Podcast (June 11)
- Actor Kendrick Sampson Talks About His New Activism-Focused Organization, Teen Vogue (June 11)
- The Graduation Zeitgeist, PRIME (June 10)
- I got through college the hard way — and I'm grateful for it, Los Angeles Times (June 9)
- South Pasadena Resident Named Fulbright Distinguished Chair, South Pasadenan (June 7)
- Toy Mogul Isaac Larian Plays for Keeps, The Wall Street Journal (June 7)
- Alan Arkin gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, UPI.com (June 7)
- Northrop Grumman Recognizes Small Business Suppliers with World Class Team Award, SpaceRef (June 7)
- 'The Red Line' Canceled After 1 Season by CBS, Pop Culture (June 7)
- ‘Chicano’ and the fight for identity, Bakersfield.com (June 6)
- Garcetti faces heat over L.A.’s homeless crisis but remains optimistic. Is he being realistic?, Los Angeles Times (June 6)
- Northwest San Fernando Valley’s shifting political dynamics shake things up in LA City Council race, L.A. Daily News (June 6)
- Michael Feinstein and the Pasadena Pops Kick-Off the Summer with the Best of American Popular Song on June 22, Pasadena Now (June 6)
- Cal State LA technology professor named a Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Alternative Energy Technology, AltEnergyMag.com (June 5)
- Ancient Women Led Armies, Protested, and Even Married for Love, Zocalo Public Square (June 5)
- What Watching "Misery Porn" Shows Like 'The Handmaid's Tale' Does To Your Mental Health, Bustle (June 5)
- Beyond the Final Performance: How to Build Transferable Knowledge and Skills, ACUE Community (June 5)
- CSUs Awarded $7M to Improve Equity in STEM Education, CSU News (June 4)
- Newell hires new principal, Black Hills Pioneer (June 4)
- 18 Fabulous Events Happening In Southern California This Week, LAist (June 3)
- Layer by Layer: 4 Amazing Things 3D Printers Create, CSU News (June 3)
- From ‘Chicano blowout’ to blowup: Turmoil over MEChA name change was decades in coming, L.A. Times (June 3)
- Hollywood Fringe Festival features local playwright premier of Funeral Potatoes, Los Angeles Post-Examiner (June 3)
- L.A. Mayor Garcetti celebrates College Promise graduates at Cal State LA, The Hub-LA (June 1)
- Without Destination, Artfix Daily (June 1)
- Cal State LA celebrates naming of Ronald H. Silverman Fine Arts Gallery, Around Alhambra (June 2019)
- Why You Should Care About the State Democratic Party Convention, The New York Times (May 31)
- Democratic 2020 hopefuls to swarm San Francisco, while Biden stays away, WKZO FM (May 31)
- Academy Awards® Show Manager Donates Rare Ray Bradbury Collection to So Pas Library, South Pasadenan (May 31)
- Schetema Nealy Becomes First African American Female to Earn Ph.D. in Chem from UNLV, L.A. Sentinel (May 30)
- Rep. Waters Receives the Franklin D. Roosevelt Distinguished Public Service Award, L.A. Sentinel (May 30)
- Mayor Garcetti celebrates College Promise graduates at Cal State LA, Public Now (May 30)
- LAC+USC Medical Center CEO, Gaviña Coffee VP of marketing address Cal State LA's Class of 2019, Californer (May 29)
- Los Angeles Times Today: Early Entrance Program at Cal State LA, Spectrum News 1 (May 28)
- ‘La educación es lo más importante para asegurar el futuro’, Hispanos Press (May 28)
- Union Station is the biggest roadblock to good rail transit in L.A., L.A. Times (May 28)
- Police, Fire Departments Present Awards, UC Davis News (May 28)
- Baldwin Park Unified Mourns The Loss Of Longtime Board Member, Patch (May 28)
- LAC+USC Medical Center CEO and Gaviña Coffee VP of marketing address Cal State LA's Class of 2019, PR Log (May 28)
- Marengo Elementary Open House | Star Wars Comes to the Classroom, South Pasadenan (May 28)
- Graduating Cal State LA geology student determined to protect water resources, Duarte Dispatch (May 27)
- Big Plans for ArtCenter as the Pasadena-Based Art and Design College Expands Downtown, DTLA News (May 27)
- A ravenous species of sea urchin is changing ecosystems off California’s coast, KCRW (May 27)
- Mother of 2 overcomes odds to graduate Cal State LA, Fox-11 News (May 25)
- Social justice advocate Antonia Hernández receives honorary degree at Cal State LA Commencement, Mid Daily News (May 25)
- Early Education Grad: Is She A Genius?, Spectrum News 1 (May 24)
- Over 2,000 Students Graduate from Rongxiang Xu College of Cal State LA [in Chinese], US News Express (May 24)
- Commencement ceremony for the Rongxiang Xu College of Health and Human Services at Cal State LA, China Press (May 24)
- Graduation Day at Cal State LA for School of Social Work, Fox-11 News (May 24)
- Hawthorne filmmaker earns $25,000 Taco Bell Foundation scholarship, Daily Breeze (May 24)
- Disability rights champion urges Cal State LA graduates to fight for justice, California Business Journal (May 23)
- Disability rights champion urges Cal State LA graduating class to fight for justice, NewsBlaze (May 23)
- Disability rights champion urges Cal State LA grads to fight for justice, Markets Insider (May 23)
- Disability rights champion urges Cal State Los Angeles graduates to fight for justice, CityRoom Los Angeles (May 23)
- 18-Year-Old Graduates From Cal State Los Angeles After Enrolling at 13-Years-Old, MSN.com (May 23)
- 18-Year-Old Graduates From Cal State LA After Enrolling at 13-Years-Old, Yahoo! News (May 23)
- 18-Year-Old Graduates With Honors From Cal State LA, CBS Los Angeles (May 22)
- Antonia Hernández recibe doctorado honorario en Cal State LA, La Opinion (May 22)
- Marathon runner receives doctorate in special education from Cal State LA, World Journal Chinese Daily News (May 22)
- Town & Country's Top 50 Philanthropists of 2019: Iwan & Manuela Wirth, Town & Country (May 22)
- Los Angeles Times only cites one side when reporting on the mayor's Jerusalem stance, Get Religion (May 22)
- Paul Kendall DuPar of Santa Barbara, 1938-2019, Noozhawk (May 22)
- 18-Year-Old Graduates From Cal State LA After Enrolling at 13-Years-Old, KCAL9 News (May 21)
- 18-Year-Old Graduates from Cal State LA after enrolling at 13, Yahoo! News (May 21)
- 18-Year-Old Graduates From Cal State LA, MSN.com (May 21)
- Photos: Cal State LA Graduation 2019, L.A. Daily News (May 21)
- Social justice advocate Antonia Hernández receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, Yahoo! Finance (May 21)
- Social justice advocate Antonia Hernández receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA, Latin Business Today (May 21)
- Social justice advocate receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement, Telemundo KASA (May 21)
- Social justice advocate receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA Commencement 2019, One News Page (May 21)
- The Answer to Rising Inequality Isn’t Redistribution, Barron's (May 21)
- Light of Regeneration Gala Hosted at Cal State LA, L.A. Weekly (May 21)
- Cal State LA Arts & Letters MFA student Joaquin Miguel Lopez, Los Angeles Informer (May 21)
- Cal State LA Commencement Ceremonies Start Today, ABC 7 Los Angeles (May 20)
- In the Community: Cal State LA Commencement 2019, ABC 7 Los Angeles (May 20)
- Distinguished civil rights attorney to receive honorary doctorate at Cal State LA, KPCC-FM (May 20)
- U.S. university holds art show paying tribute to Chinese scientist, Xin Hua Net (May 20)
- Garcetti said he backs U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem. Now religious groups want an apology, L.A. Times (May 20)
- Another Heart of the Matter: An Interview with Nii Ayikwei Parkes, L.A. Review of Books (May 19)
- News & Notes: Antonia Hernández to speak at Cal State LA ceremony, Eastsider LA (May 17)
- Verdugo Views: Long-awaited Glendale High yearbook from 1920s, including photos of John Wayne, finally donated to library, Glendale News-Press (May 17)
- Ward 5 Riverside City Council candidates answer 5 key questions, Press Enterprise (May 17)
- Anthony Chan Named South Pasadena High School Athletic Director, South Pasadena Review (May 17)
- Counties rarely collect fees imposed on those formerly jailed. So why keep charging them?, L.A. Times (May 16)
- Mariachi Arcoiris, billed as the world’s first LGBTQ Mariachi band, to appear at Long Beach Pride, Long Beach Press Telegram (May 16)
- Monrovia Music Instructor Graduates Magna Cum Laude at Cal State LA, Monrovia Now (May 16)
- Pomona teen to graduate with academic honors from Cal State LA, Claremont-La Verne Patch (May 16)
- Cal State LA, Speaker Rendon honored by YMCA for strengthening communities, Education Dive (May 16)
- 18-year-old Cal State LA student to graduate with academic honors, Vien Dong Daily News (May 16)
- Kymberli Corprue hopes to continue growing the genre of Afrofuturism, Los Angeles Informer (May 16)
- Cal State LA MFA Student Has Coveted Job Lined Up at Marvel TV, LatinoLA! (May 16)
- Celebration of Life: Dr Lawrence H Moore, L.A. Sentinel (May 16)
- Chan selected as new athletic director, Tiger Newspaper (May 15)
- Parents Break Down In Tears Over How Their Daughter Is Honoring Them At Her College Graduation, We Are Mitu (May 14)
- Pasadena computer science major Erika Denisse Estrada Medina, Los Angeles Informer (May 14)
- James Vowell, founder of alternative newspaper the Los Angeles Reader, dies at 76, L.A. Times (May 14)
- Governor to deliver UOG’s commencement address, Pacific News Center (May 14)
- Pasadena Computer Science Major with Expertise in Robotics to Graduate with Cal State LA Honors, Pasadena Now (May 13)
- Election Guide 2019: The who, what, when and where for Tuesday’s LAUSD Board District 5 runoff, L.A. School Report (May 13)
- Close to Home: A smart, cost-effective path to a degree, Press Democrat (May 12)
- Artist Carole Frances Lung wants you to stop shopping and start sewing, Long Beach Post (May 12)
- Commencement Speakers Announced: Cal State Los Angeles, Inside Higher Ed (May 10)
- From Prison To Campus: These California Colleges Want To Ease The Culture Shock For Ex-Offenders, LAist (May 10)
- 24 Fabulous Things To Do In Southern California This Mother's Day Weekend, LAist (May 9)
-
New Plastic-free Initiative at Cal State LA, Hispanic Engineer (May 8)
- Professor Jessa Ciel is modern day Renaissance woman, The American River CURRENT (May 8)
- Academy Announces 2019-2020 FilmCraft and FilmWatch Grant Recipients, Web Wire (May 8)
- Maxine Waters, Mic (May 7)
- This 6th-grader in California was sick of coloring. So she skipped six grades to attend Cal State LA, Winston Salem Journal (May 7)
- A sixth-grader was sick of coloring, so she skipped six grades to attend Cal State LA, University Business (May 7)
- PCC Trustee Linda Wah Named President of Statewide Board, South Pasadenan (May 7)
- USC Dornsife philosopher wants everyone to ask themselves some big questions, USC Dornsife (May 7)
- Academy Announces 2019-20 FilmCraft and FilmWatch Grant Recipients, News Ghana (May 6)
- Sundays With Mike: A little bit about a lot of things, KMA Land (May 5)
- John Franklyn Watkins, Standard-Examiner (May 5)
- In the know: Women in the news 4/29-5/3, NBC News (May 3)
- Cal State LA, Speaker Rendon honored by YMCA for strengthening communities, Public Now (May 3)
- Inaugural Rogue Lab Reading Series Showcases Seven New Plays by LA Playwrights, Broadway World (May 3)
- The Dodgers have already set an MLB record for ticket packages sold to a special event game, Dodger Blue (May 3)
- 10 Colleges With the Most Hispanic Students, Yahoo! News (May 1)
- Rethinking How We Talk About Queer Spaces and Movements, Hyperallergic (May 1)
- It costs 1,360% more to go to a CSU than 40 years ago – and that’s adjusted for inflation, Sacramento Bee (May 1)
- Breaking borders: The fight for education, The Sundial (May 1)
- Cal State LA goes plastic-free with straws, bags for sustainability, Around Alhambra (May 2019)
- 2019 Most Influential Minority CPAs: Gilbert R. Vasquez, L.A. Business Journal (Apr. 30)
- 10 Colleges With the Most Hispanic Students, Washington's Top News (Apr. 30)
- This Latinx Innovator Is Using Tech To Empower Underserved Youth, Forbes (Apr. 30)
- Today: Only in L.A., L.A. Times (Apr. 29)
- Smart Board: Luna announces graduation speaker, Santa Fe New Mexican (Apr. 28)
- Opinion: Should Fullerton College ban plastic straws?, The Hornet (Apr. 28)
- L.A. Dance Festival Delivers Delicious Diversity In Dance at The Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Broadway World (Apr. 28)
- Pre-teens attending Cal State LA, Eastsider L.A. (Apr. 27)
- Alhambra School Board Approves Energy Efficiency Projects, Alhamba Source (Apr. 26)
- A sixth-grader was sick of coloring. So she skipped six grades to attend Cal State LA, L.A. Times (Apr. 26)
- Harta de colorear una estudiante de sexto año salta seis grados y asiste a la universidad Cal State, HOY Los Angeles (Apr. 26)
- 'Pointless' Coloring Assignment Spurs 12-Year-Old Girl to Skip 6 Grades, Enroll at Cal State LA, KTLA5 (Apr. 26)
- STEM Advantage to Celebrate Expansion to all 23 California State Universities, Yahoo! Finance (Apr. 25)
- Tae and Tray Thompson Foster Gratitude — and Generosity — with Scholarship, CSUN Today (Apr. 25)
- Follow up to ‘FBI Aims to Build Relationship with Los Angeles’ Black Community’, L.A. Sentinel (Apr. 25)
- ‘The Niceties’ Makes Its West Coast Debut, L.A. Sentinel (Apr. 25)
- The Continuing Legacy of the Mystical, Political Betye Saar, Hyperallergic (Apr. 24)
- Catching up with Boise State University’s World Museum — and its high-tech approach to art, Idaho Business Review (Apr. 23)
- Congressman Adam Schiff Honors Pasadena Educator Among 13 Local Women of the Year Awardees, Pasadena Now (Apr. 22)
- LAUSD school board candidates meet in debate, Los Angeles WAVE (Apr. 22)
- 5 Things Parents Should Know About ‘Comprehensive Universities’, The 74 (Apr. 22)
- Inspired By Their Sons, Two Moms Create an App to Connect Parents Raising Special-Needs Kids, People (Apr. 19)
- Beyond Prisons: Native Feminisms feat. Dr. Kimberly Robertson, Shadow Proof (Apr. 19)
- Nwakobi bags European-American varsity’s honorary doctorate, Daily Trust (Apr. 19)
- Cal State LA students dedicate their spring break to civil rights service trip, L.A. Watts Times Weekender (Apr. 18)
- FRIENDS WITH GUNS Extends at Road Theatre Co, Broadway World (Apr. 18)
- 100 Most Influential People 2019: Leana Wen, TIME (Apr. 17)
- Cal State LA head coach Sandy Kriezel was selected by her peers as the PacWest Coach of the Year, PacWest (Apr. 17)
- 40-Acre Los Angeles Urban Community to be powered by Bloom Energy Servers, AP News (Apr. 17)
- Dr. Melina Abdullah Committed to Building a Movement, Not Just a Moment, The Catalyst (Apr. 17)
- Cal State LA Professor Liu mentors award-winning teams at SourceAmerica Design challenge, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Apr. 17)
- Adam Schiff’s campaign cashes in on Trump feud with $1.8 million in first quarter, Press Enterprise (Apr. 16)
- Cal State LA Students Dedicate Spring Break to Civil Rights Service Trip, LA Sentinel (Apr. 16)
- Dra. De La Rosa encontró la motivación en su familia y la guía en el colegio, La Opinion (Apr. 16)
- Wedbush Seeks to Groom the Next Generation of Financial Professionals through Its WISE High School Educational Program, CardRates (Apr. 16)
- TMU Names Dr. John Stead As Interim President, KHTS Radio News (Apr. 16)
- Blase Bonpane, 89, peace and human rights activist, dies in Los Angeles, National Catholic Reporter (Apr. 16)
- "A Tool for Positive Social Change." A Funder Ups Support for Documentary Filmmaking, Inside Philanthropy (Apr. 15)
- The 84 Best Things To Do in Seattle This Week, The Stranger (Apr. 15)
- Winners and finalists from The Washington Post, The Washington Post (Apr. 15)
- Nipsey Hussle Basketball Court Mural Unveiled At Hyde Park School, CBS Los Angeles (Apr. 14)
- Los Angeles Dance Festival Premieres This Weekend, Precinct Reporter Group (Apr. 13)
- Saturday "Gayle on the Go!", Saturday, April 13th, 2019, KTLA5 News (Apr. 13)
- Cal State LA bans plastic straws, Eastsider LA (Apr. 12)
- An Interview with Author Louis R. Negrete, As The Pages Turn (Apr. 12)
- Frontier League Baseball | Miners add four pitchers, The Southern (Apr. 12)
- MACH 33: The Caltech|Pasadena Playhouse Festival of New Science Driven Plays, Pasadena Now (Apr. 12)
- Toyama holds off Yokohama in series opener, The Japan Times (Apr. 12)
- Mark Wild’s Renewal: Liberal Protestants and the American City after World War II, The Metropole (Apr. 11)
- Local ‘Poet Laureate’ helps people tap deep into their ‘creative’ nature, Culver City News (Apr. 11)
- 26 Fabulous Happenings In Southern California This Weekend, LAist (Apr. 11)
- First Long Beach City Council Race In Sixth District, The Grunion (Apr. 11)
- CalArts Alums, Faculty to Perform at LA Dance Festival, SCV News (Apr. 11)
- Rita Pardue, Ms. Senior California 2018 Featured Speaker at USC Trojan Affiliates Year End Celebration, Pasadena Now (Apr. 10)
- Asm. Buffy Wicks ‘Break The Cycle Of Violence Act’ Passes Major Hurdle In California Legislature, Oakland News Now (Apr. 10)
- Cal State LA bans plastic bags and straws on campus, ABC Eyewitness News (Apr. 9)
- Cal State LA banning single-use plastic bags and plastic straws, KABC-AM Radio (Apr. 9)
- Armenian gamer is one of world’s top female ‘Counter-Strike’ players, PanArmenian (Apr. 9)
- Manno: Inside the College Mobility Report Cards That Track Economic Success for Low-Income Students — With Lots to Say About Access, Earnings & Race, The 74 (Apr. 9)
- Senior Center Events | April 12-19, South Pasadenan (Apr. 9)
- Pasadena Playhouse Announces Spring 2019 New Works Festivals, Broadway World (Apr. 9)
- The Kennedy Center Announces 50th KCACTF National Festival, Broadway World (Apr. 9)
- Cal State LA has banned the use of plastic straws and bags, KNX 1070 (Apr. 8)
- Goodbye, plastics! Cal State LA has banned the use of plastic straws and bags, Los Angeles Informer (Apr. 8)
- Is Gavin Newsom campaigning in El Salvador? Trip prompts praise, speculation, Sacramento Bee (Apr. 8)
-
New Evidence For The Success Of Comprehensive Universities, Forbes (Apr. 8)
- Will Jews Finally Flock To The GOP? Republicans Vow This Year Is Different, Jewish Daily Forward (Apr. 8)
- Glendale native Benita Novshadian is one of the world’s top female ‘Counter-Strike’ players, Glendale News-Press (Apr. 8)
- Black Studies becomes major factor in social advancement, The Chronicle (Apr. 8)
- HIGGS: A brother’s story of another local musician of merit, Niagara Gazette (Apr. 8)
- Los Angeles legislator who fled El Salvador as a child returns with California governor, CalMatters (Apr. 7)
- Prof. Abdullah on the College Scandal, Black Studies After 50, HBCUs, Diverse Issues (Apr. 7)
- Is Gavin Newsom campaigning in El Salvador? Trip prompts praise, speculation, Sacramento Bee (Apr. 7)
- SoCal dance listings, April 7-14: Los Angeles Dance Festival, Pacifíco Dance Company and more, L.A. Times (Apr. 5)
- Report: 'Workhorse' colleges should consider risk-sharing, Education Dive (Apr. 5)
- This Is the Only Way White Supremacists Lose, KCRW (Apr. 5)
- Is the university next door the way to upward mobility?, American Enterprise Institute (Apr. 4)
- Local Business Fills Digital Void, L.A. Sentinel (Apr. 4)
- Curatorial Conversations, The Current (Apr. 4)
- Nipsey Hussle: A Legacy That Transcends Rap, L.A. Sentinel (Apr. 4)
- This computer scientist beats hackers at their own game, UC Riverside News (Apr. 3)
- How accurate are our first impressions?, BBC News (Apr. 3)
- How Black Lives Matter Mourned Nipsey Hussle in Los Angeles, Rolling Stone (Apr. 3)
- California schools find success building student confidence and campus culture, EdSource (Apr. 3)
- Femineers, Downey Unified's female engineering program, gets major expansion, Downey Patriot (Apr. 2)
- LA's City Council District 12 Seat Is Up For Grabs. Here Are The 15 People Vying To Fill It, LAist (Apr. 1)
- 2019 Women Of The Year Announced, Rafu Shimpo (Apr. 1)
- For Alhambra, “local control” of the I-710 stub depends first on Caltrans, Alhambra Source (Apr. 1)
- Who Counts as a Woman?, The New York Times (Apr. 1)
- Cal State LA Afro Latin Ensemble captivates with new Setenta album, Around Alhambra (Apr. 2019)
- Purpose-Driven Partnerships That Transform People and Places: Cal State LA’s Anchor Mission, Metropolitan Universities Journal (vol. 30, no. 1, 2019)
- Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Partners With City Of Compton Parks & Recreation Department To Expand Youth Baseball And Softball, L.A. Sentinel (Mar. 29)
- Powerful Affirmations to Boost Your Self-Esteem, LiveStrong (Mar. 29)
- Is Mueller report still a top priority? Some advice for Trump and Democrats, San Francisco Chronicle (Mar. 28)
- ‘Power, Leadership, and Influence of the Black Woman’ A Stellar Success, LA Sentinel (Mar. 28)
- Panel de Cal State LA resalta el panorama político de California, Hispanos Press (Mar. 27)
- Republican Guerrero sees path to beating Democrat Gonzalez in Long Beach-area Senate runoff, Daily Bulletin (Mar. 27)
- In Pasadena, Psychologist Will Present Study Indicating Google Search Favors Democrats, Pasadena Now (Mar. 26)
- The Broads' 'Soul of a Nation' is Blackity, Black, Black, Black, EurWeb (Mar. 25)
- The Broad’s ‘Soul of a Nation’: Art from the rubble of Watts, L.A. Times (Mar. 22)
- SPEF Color Festival Brings Color and Smiles, South Pasadena Review (Mar. 22)
- Richard Close spent decades crusading for Sherman Oaks homeowners. Is it about to get harder?, L.A. Daily News (Mar. 22)
- Retirement Industry People Moves, Plan Advisor (Mar. 22)
- Black Artists Claim Their Rightful Place in History in the Broad’s Soul of a Nation, L.A. Magazine (Mar. 22)
- Experiencing Pebble Beach, The Signal (Mar. 22)
- Power Shift 2019: Cal State LA panel brings together pioneering Latino leaders, California Newswire (Mar. 21)
- All in the Family: The 10 Sets of Team USA Sisters with One Very Special Item in Common – An Olympic Medal, Team USA (Mar. 21)
- Mindset, Metacognition, and Math, Teaching in Higher Education (Mar. 21)
- Tim Murakami named L.A. County Undersheriff, Rafu Shimpo (Mar. 21)
- New Battle Looms Over The Most Volatile Issue In Policing: When Should Cops Shoot?, LAist (Mar. 21)
- Biomed Innovator Honored, Century City-Westwood News (Mar. 8-21)
- Cal State LA Reversal, Pierce College Roundup (Mar. 20)
- Marian Anderson String Quartet, March 29 and 30, River Cities Reader (Mar. 20)
- Cal State LA nursing graduate program ranked among nation's best, Education Dive (Mar. 19)
- Cal State LA breaks ground on 1,500-bed student housing, Eastsider LA (Mar. 19)
- L.A. County Public Defender's Office Appoints First CIO, Government Technology (Mar. 18)
- These Alhambra High students created a center to support immigrant students, SGV Tribune (Mar. 18)
- Saturday "Gayle on the Go!", Saturday, March 16th, 2019 -- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance, KTLA-5 (Mar. 16)
- Cal State LA professor comments on U.S. Drought Monitor report, KYW-AM Radio (Mar. 15)
- Billie Jean King To Be Honored at Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation Blue Diamond Gala, Look to the Stars (Mar. 14)
- UA's National Prize for Excellence in Mexican American Studies Given to Pioneer of Chicana Feminista Pedagogy, The University of Arizona (Mar. 14)
- The New President Of Planned Parenthood Has Big Plans For The Future, Marie Claire (Mar. 14)
- One Way to Take the Sting Out of Student Feedback, The Chronicle of Higher Education (Mar. 14)
- Monrovia Resident and Cal State LA Students Captivate Audiences With Afro-Latin Ensemble in ‘Setenta’ Album, Monrovia Weekly (Mar. 13)
- LA County Public Defender's Office Getting Its First CIO, TechWire (Mar. 13)
- Esotouric Explores the Seedy Underbelly and Fascinating History of L.A., L.A. Weekly (Mar. 13)
- 7th LA Dance Festival Announces April 2019 Dates, Broadway World (Mar. 13)
- Remember woodshop? Schools have phased out the vocational course, but it’s on a much-needed upswing, Orange County Register (Mar. 13)
- ‘The system is rigged’ feels real when the rich cheat to get their kids into top colleges, L.A. Times (Mar. 12)
- City National Bank Appoints Nick Zappia to Lead Private Banking in Los Angeles Region, Globe Newswire (Mar. 12)
- 1,500 Student Beds at Cal State LA, Urbanize Los Angeles (Mar. 12)
- Shirin Rajaee Wiki: 5 Facts About the CBS News Anchor, Earn The Necklace (Mar. 12)
- West Los Angeles Biomed Innovator Honored, Westside Today (Mar. 11)
- Chargers owner Dean Spanos could’ve had the most popular NFL team in L.A., L.A. Times (Mar. 11)
- New head of the board that protects the Puente Hills Habitat has some big shoes to fill, Whittier Daily News (Mar. 10)
- Conjunto Afrolatino de Cal State LA lanza nuevo álbum, Hispanos Press (Mar. 9)
- Saturday "Gayle on the Go!", Saturday, March 9th, 2019, KTLA-5 (Mar. 9)
- Poet and writer Olga Garcia Echeverria to host writing workshop at Los Alamos library, Santa Ynez Valley News (Mar. 9)
- The roots of Cal State LA’s Afro Latin Ensemble reach deeply into Los Angeles, Los Angeles Informer (Mar. 9)
- Long before ‘Roma’s’ Yalitza Aparicio, Mexican TV and cinema often parodied indigenous people, L.A. Times (Mar. 9)
- Here Are 16 Psychological Tricks to Immediately Make People Like You More, Science Alert (Mar. 9)
- Cautious on police reform, Becerra risks losing progressives — and his political future, L.A. Times (Mar. 9)
- SoCal theater listings, March 10-17: ‘The Wolves’ at Echo Theater Company and more, L.A. Times (Mar. 8)
- 1,000-Year-Old Pristine Mayan Artifacts Found in Sealed 'Jaguar God' Cave, Motherboard (Mar. 8)
- 14 Best Things to Do in L.A. This Week, L.A. Weekly (Mar. 8)
- With 128 titles during her career, Tina Karwasky is a legend in masters tennis, ESPN (Mar. 8)
- Afro-Latin Ensemble Under Direction of Monrovia Resident Releases Second Album, Monrovia Now (Mar. 7)
- Epic spring break deal: For $35, SoCal college kids can surf and ski in a day, L.A. Times (Mar. 7)
- Huntington Hospital Student Volunteer Featured in Award-winning Social Media Campaign, Pasadena News Now (Mar. 7)
- He Was a Young Hedge Funder with a Lucrative Job. Now He’s Working to Scale Access to Healthy Food, Inside Philanthropy (Mar. 7)
- EMILY's List Announces California Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo as 2019 Gabrielle Giffords Rising Star Award Winner, Emily's List (Mar. 7)
- Know Your Neighbors: Meet Earl and Sandra Mitchell, Two Retirees Using Their Free Time and Expertise to Make the World a Better Place, CV Independent (Mar. 6)
- Cal State LA Afro Latin Ensemble Captivates With New Setenta Album, Broadway World (Mar. 6)
- Cal State LA Afro Latin Ensemble Captivates With Setenta Album, LatinoLA! (Mar. 6)
- ‘The Place Is Extraordinary’: Well-Preserved Artifacts Are Found Under Maya Ruins, The New York Times (Mar. 6)
- FHLBank San Francisco Names Three to Affordable Housing Advisory Council and Reappoints Three Current Members, Globe Newswire (Mar. 6)
- Eagle-Con 2019, EyeSpyLA (Mar. 6)
- Eagle-Con 2019 at Cal State LA, KTLA-5 (Mar. 6)
- Everytable brings healthy, affordable food to Cal State LA, Fox-11 News (Mar. 6)
- Miller Kaplan Names New Partner, Cision PR Web (Mar. 5)
- Eagle-Con at Cal State LA to delve into the power and beauty of a vast array of fantastic bodies, First Comic News (Mar. 5)
- Vegan fare arrives in City Terrace. Will gentrification follow?, Eastsider LA (Mar. 5)
- Maya ritual cave ‘untouched’ for 1,000 years stuns archaeologists [video], National Geographic (Mar. 4)
- Afro Latin Ensemble captivates with new Setenta album, Public Now (Mar. 4)
- How will this LAUSD school board election differ from District 5’s last race?, L.A. School Report (Mar. 4)
- A Special School Board Election in L.A. Raises Questions of Fair Representation and Improving Schools for Low-Income Latinos, The 74 (Mar. 4)
- Drew League Volunteer Featured In Award-Winning Social Media Campaign, Black Press USA (Mar. 3)
- Longtime Ahwatukee resident leads community colleges, Ahwutukee Foothill News (Mar. 3)
- Meet the 10 candidates running for the LAUSD school board seat left vacant by Ref Rodriguez, L.A. Daily News (Mar. 3)
- ADG Expands Participation at Eagle-Con, Below the Line (Mar. 2)
- Where’s Huizar? His Vanishing Profile Raises Questions for Constituents, Boulevard Sentinel (Mar. 2)
- Drew League Basketball Clinic Volunteer Featured In Award-Winning Social Media Campaign, L.A. Sentinel (Mar. 1)
- Cal State La Afro Latin Ensemble – Setenta, Solar Latin Club (Mar. 1)
- Everytable celebrates grand opening at Cal State LA, National Association of College & University Food Services (Mar. 1)
- A special team’s coach, L.A. Times (Mar. 1)
- ADG Expands Participation at Cal State LA's Eagle-Con, Shoot Online (Mar. 1)
- Monica Garcia Speaks to L.A. Taco on Developer Money in Council Race and Huizar, Her Former Boss, L.A. Taco (Mar. 1)
- A big LAUSD special election is on Tuesday. But Latino turnout will likely be small, L.A. Daily News (Mar. 1)
- Palliative Care in Emergency Medicine. What Are We Missing?, Journal of Emergency Medicine (Mar. 2019)
- Cal State LA receives Keck Foundation grant for Innovation and Design Center, Around Alhambra (Mar. 2019)
- LAUSD Election Could Change Board Ideology, Los Feliz Ledger (Feb. 28)
- LA Unified board elections, Cal State University remedial classes, KPCC Take Two (Feb. 28)
- Mixed political blessing? For an LA-area Senate contender, $1 million from oil industry isn’t all good, Long Beach Press Telegram (Feb. 28)
- Tone Talk with Kathryn Grimm, Guitar Girl Magazine (Feb. 28)
- CSU Outreach Connects Students with CalFresh, CSU News (Feb. 28)
- More problems at L.A. County juvenile detention: A spike in assaults on guards, L.A. Times (Feb. 27)
- Narcissism and Its Discontents, MSN.com (Feb. 27)
- What Will the Field of International Higher Education Look Like in 5 Years?, Sonja Lind (Feb. 27)
- Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament Brings Out Southern California's Best Today through Saturday, Pasadena Now (Feb. 27)
- Latinos are the vast majority in LAUSD’s Board District 5. But they likely won’t be the ones who elect their next school board member. Here’s why., L.A. School Report (Feb. 27)
- Santa Barbara School District Hires Bradley Brock as Principal at La Cumbre Jr. High, Noozhawk (Feb. 27)
- Special Guests Announced For Jackbenny: IT'S NATIONAL SEE-A-SHOW DAY!, Broadway World (Feb. 27)
- Bradley Brock named principal of La Cumbre Junior High, KEYT News (Feb. 26)
- Top 20 Animation School Programs in California - 2019 College Rankings, Animation Career Review (Feb. 26)
- Cal State remedial education reforms help thousands more students pass college-level math classes, L.A. Times (Feb. 25)
- UB alum David Blekhman inspires students to develop a passion for clean energy, University at Buffalo (Feb. 25)
- Cal State LA's Plan to Raise Admissions Standards Faces Pushback From Students, Faculty, KTLA-5 (Feb. 25)
- Cal State LA plan to raise admissions standards faces pushback from students and faculty, L.A. Times (Feb. 25)
- At Cal State LA and other campuses, parking is high-demand real estate, L.A. Times (Feb. 25)
- Ming Dynasty Skeletons Reveal Secrets of Foot-Binding, Live Science (Feb. 25)
- Are You in a Codependent Relationship? Therapists Reveal the Warning Signs, Prevention.com (Feb. 25)
- Founding of Los Angeles: Truth in Black and Brown, Compton Herald (Feb. 24)
- Health Beat: What is Narcissism?, Spectrum News 1 (Feb. 24)
- 14 Best Things to Do in L.A. This Week, L.A. Weekly (Feb. 22)
- $1M Grant Helps Cal State Campus Improve Diversity in Filmmaking, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Feb. 21)
- Grants and Gifts: W.M. Keck Foundation, AASCU Credit Hour (Feb. 21)
- At Laguna art college’s ‘Fab Lab,’ the future of 3-D design is now, L.A. Times (Feb. 21)
- Opposition to closing 710 freeway stub at special Alhambra City Council Meeting, Alhambra Source (Feb. 21)
- 2019's Discover Credit Cards: Ask the Experts, WalletHub (Feb. 21)
- A New Documentary Looks Back on the Legacy of Second-Wave Feminism, Hyperallergic (Feb. 20)
- Perspectives of a deputy coroner, Inland Empire Community News (Feb. 20)
- Everytable partners with Cal State LA, University Business (Feb. 20)
- Legendary members of Hancock College basketball team reuniting Friday, Santa Maria Times (Feb. 20)
- Long Beach Cambodian community leader Suely Saro announces City Council campaign, Long Beach Press-Telegram (Feb. 20)
- City Commissioner Suely Saro Announces Campaign For City Council Seat, Long Beach Business Journal (Feb. 20)
- Geoff Fein, Osceola Sentinel-Tribune (Feb. 20)
- 'Black Panther' puts spotlight on question of connection, KSL.com (Feb. 20)
- Mark Gordon, Clinical Researcher, is Newest Hire to Join Newport-Mesa Audiology Balance & Ear Institute, P.R. Newswire (Feb. 20)
- Cal State LA Afro Latin Ensemble - Setenta, Ferarca Blogspot (Feb. 19)
- Cal State LA honors Professor Michael Jung, UCLA Chemistry & Biochemistry News (Feb. 19)
- Ben McKenzie's One-man 'Gun' Released, PR Newswire (Feb. 19)
- A disadvantaged background doesn’t have to be a barrier to success, Nature (Feb. 19)
- Road Theatre Company Presents World Premiere Of FRIENDS WITH GUNS, Broadway World (Feb. 19)
- Principia Biopharma Appoints John W. Smither to Board of Directors, Globe Newswire (Feb. 19)
- Powers to talk on Cold War, Valley Courier (Feb. 19)
- The End of the Remedial Course, The Chronicle of Higher Education (Feb. 18)
- News about gifts, grants: W.M. Keck Foundation, Philanthropy Journal News (Feb. 18)
- South Hills names Tiare Tuitama as its next girls volleyball coach, Whittier Daily News (Feb. 18)
- Spotlight: Michael Haussler, K12 & Higher Education Teacher, Continuous Learner (Feb. 18)
- Celebrating 70 years of KTTV: The legacy of journalist Ruben Salazar, Fox News (Feb. 18)
- Faulk brings ‘Aunt Jemima’ to museum program, Winchester Sun (Feb. 18)
- City Council Recognizes Local Artist | Jose B. Ramirez Honored, South Pasadenan (Feb. 18)
- Celebrating 70 years of KTTV: The legacy of journalist Ruben Salazar, Fox News (Feb. 18)
- Respected Industry Thought Leader Will Lead Compass' Vision for Facility Design and Use of Emerging Technologies, Compass (Feb. 18)
- Jackie Goldberg Is Back: Liberal L.A. Veteran Takes on Charter Movement in L.A. School District Special Election, L.A. Taco (Feb. 17)
- Fitchle announces candidacy for 55th District, Champion News (Feb. 16)
- Cal State LA honors Los Angeles biomed innovator, emerging bioscience entrepreneurs, Biospace (Feb. 15)
- Meet the Speedy Twins Headed to the Olympic Marathon Trials, Runner's World (Feb. 15)
- Qmmunity: Love, Lust, and the Pursuit of Queerness, Austin Chronicle (Feb. 15)
- Letters to My City by Mike Sonksen, The Accomplices (Feb. 15)
- How California became the leader of the resistance against Trump, The Guardian (Feb. 15)
- It’s free to watch hundreds of budding ballet dancers compete for scholarships at Cal State LA’s Luckman Theatre, L.A. Daily News (Feb. 14)
- Congresswoman’s Sister Remembered as ‘Joyful’ and ‘Radiating’, L.A. Sentinel (Feb. 14)
- California Universities Receive $17M, Hispanic Outlook (Feb. 14)
- Dr. Terence Roberts, One of Famed 'Little Rock Nine' Visit Alverno Heights Academy, Pasadena Now (Feb. 13)
- Grants Roundup: Hauser & Wirth, The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Feb. 13)
- Takeaways From a Wide-Ranging State of the State, New York Times (Feb. 13)
- Second Thursday program features ‘Pancake Queen’, The Winchester Sun (Feb. 13)
- Takeaways from a wide-ranging State of the State, Silicon Valley Business Journal (Feb. 13)
- ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: Painter-printmaker Lea Goldman to showcase work as fair's featured artist , The Goshen News (Feb. 13)
- Carlos Mencia Net Worth 2019 – Here’s how much Mencia earns, Foreign Policy (Feb. 13)
- Meet the 10 candidates running for LAUSD school board in District 5, L.A. School Report (Feb. 12)
- Cal State LA receives WM Keck Foundation grant for Innovation and Design Center, California Newswire (Feb. 12)
- LAUSD District 5 candidates debate issues at forum, Los Angeles Patch (Feb. 12)
- CSU Campuses Receive $17M to Train Special Education Teachers, Newswise (Feb. 12)
- In this age of glossy art fairs and mega-galleries, can public museums survive?, L.A. Times (Feb. 11)
- Jackbenny Set for Debut at Cal State LA's Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Broadway World (Feb. 11)
- Bachelor's Degree Center Releases National Rankings of Nutritional Science Degree Programs, Cision (Feb. 11)
- Their schools, their issues. District 5 candidates for the LAUSD, Los Angeles Informer (Feb. 11)
- Capital Campaigns, Inside Higher Ed (Feb. 11)
- A rational checklist is no match for emotions in matters of the heart, The Conversation (Feb. 10)
- SoCal classical music listings, Feb. 10-17: Tempesta di Mare at the Soraya and more, L.A. Times (Feb. 8)
- LA County moves to stop immigration scams, KCRW (Feb. 8)
- Student Athlete of the Week: Ingvar Moseley, L.A. Sentinel (Feb. 7)
- Black History Visionaries: 2019 Tournament of Roses President Gerald Freeny, Fox-4KC News (Feb. 7)
- ‘Flower Drum Song’ Author C.Y. Lee Dies at 102, Rafu Shimpo (Feb. 7)
- City Attorney to Drop Assault Charge Against Melina Abdullah After Wave of Protest, L.A. Taco (Feb. 7)
- Cal State LA receives Keck Foundation grant for Innovation & Design Center, Manufacturing Tomorrow (Feb. 6)
- Grant to Fund New Innovation and Design Center, Design and Development Today (Feb. 6)
- Cal State LA receives Keck grant for Innovation and Design Center, Los Angeles Informer (Feb. 6)
- Grants and Gifts: Hauser & Wirth, AASCU Credit Hour (Feb. 6)
- 'Gotham' Star Ben McKenzie's 'Gun' Released, PR Newswire (Feb. 6)
- Compass Datacenters Names Adil Attlassy As CTO, PR Newswire (Feb. 6)
- Cal State LA receives Keck Foundation grant for Innovation and Design Center, PR Log (Feb. 5)
- California State University graduation rates show uneven progress, some backsliding, EdSource (Feb. 5)
- CSU Campuses Receive $17M to Train Special Education Teachers, CSU News (Feb. 5)
- Pelosi brings Planned Parenthood president to State of the Union, Washington Times (Feb. 5)
- Cal State LA receives foundation grant for Innovation and Design Center, Public Now (Feb. 4)
- Spotlight: Trombonático – Cal State La Afro Latin Ensemble, New Gen Salsa (Feb. 4)
- Everytable partners up with Cal State LA to provide healthy, affordable meals, Education Dive (Feb. 4)
- Former Santa Fe Springs councilwoman who was described as an ‘energizer bunny’ dies, Whittier Daily News (Feb. 4)
- Cal State LA receives NIH grant to boost research in biomedical and behavioral sciences, Around Alhambra (Feb. 2019)
- Kapono the Robot visits Brightwood School, Around Alhambra (Feb. 2019)
- Everytable emerges at Cal State LA, Eastsider LA (Feb. 1)
- Little Rock police chief short list released, Arkansas Democrat (Feb. 1)
- Will AMLO Respond to the Central American Exodus With Compassion—Or Militarization?, NACLA (Feb. 1)
- SoCal theater listings, Feb. 3-10: The MLK drama ‘Mountaintop,’ Davis Gaines in ‘Oliver!’ and more, L.A. Times (Feb. 1)
- Community Activist Melina Abdullah Gathers Over 5,000 Signatures Asking For City Attorney to Drop Charges Against Her, L.A. Sentinel (Feb. 1)
- The legacy of trauma, American Psychological Association (Feb. 2019)
- Ready, Steady, Presale: “Soul of a Nation” Ticketing Opens Friday, L.A. Times (Jan. 31)
- Black History Visionaries: Gerald Freeny, KTLA5 (Jan. 31)
- LAUSD Board Candidates to Face Off at LFIA Forum, Los Feliz Ledger (Jan. 31)
- Guest Column: Truth and Consequences, Headlight Herald (Jan. 31)
- 23 Awesome Things To Do In Southern California This Weekend, LAist (Jan. 31)
- Inauguran restaurante de comida lista para llevar en Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (Jan. 30)
- NASA’s Psyche Mission inspires science and engineering students nationwide, Arizona State University (Jan. 30)
- Kamala Harris catches a break: LA Mayor Garcetti won’t run for president, San Francisco Chronicle (Jan. 29)
- Will AMLO Respond to the Central American Exodus With Compassion—Or Militarization?, In These Times (Jan. 29)
- Eric Garcetti ends the speculation, says he’s not running for president, L.A. Daily News (Jan. 29)
- Everytable brings cheap, healthy food to Cal State LA, KPCC 89.3 (Jan. 28)
- Circle of Health: Everytable celebrates grand opening at Cal State LA, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Jan. 28)
- Everytable opens at Cal State LA, NBC Los Angeles (Jan. 28)
- New grab-and-go restaurant at Cal State LA, KNX 1070 (Jan. 28)
- Galería de arte moderno ofrece subvención a Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (Jan. 28)
- Cal State LA Students Embark on Making Documentaries with Million Dollar Grant from Hauser & Wirth, Hyperallergic (Jan. 28)
- Everytable brings cheap, healthy food to Cal State LA, iHeart Radio (Jan. 28)
- Did Los Angeles Teachers Win?, 94.1 KPFA (Jan. 25)
- CSULA receives million-dollar grant from Hauser & Wirth Gallery to support diversity in filmmaking, Campus Circle (Jan. 24)
- $1 million for Cal State LA filmmakers, Eastsider LA (Jan. 24)
- Cal State LA gets $1 million for student filmmaking from Hauser & Wirth, Los Angeles Informer (Jan. 24)
- Grants & Gifts: U.S Department of Education, Diverse Issues in Higher Education (Jan. 24)
- Cal State LA coach makes plans for retirement, Claremont Courier (Jan. 24)
- 'A revolt of the middle class', L.A. Times (Jan. 24)
- Cal State LA gets diversity grant, Antelope Valley Press (Jan. 24)
- L.A.'s Valentina Reigns in Rent, RuPaul's Drag Race and New Stage Show, L.A. Weekly (Jan. 24)
- If you actually want to fight for students, then listen up, L.A. Daily News (Jan. 24)
- Cal State LA gets $1 million for student filmmaking from art gallery Hauser & Wirth, L.A. Times (Jan. 23)
- Hauser & Wirth Gives $1 M. to California State University in Los Angeles, Aiming to Promote Diversity in Film Program, Art News (Jan. 23)
- Hauser & Wirth Donates $1 Million to Cal State LA, Art Observed (Jan. 23)
- Cal State LA Receives Million-Dollar Grant From Hauser & Wirth Gallery To Support Diversity In Filmmaking, Broadway World (Jan. 23)
- Cal State LA Receives Million-Dollar Diversity Grant, My LA News (Jan. 23)
- Cal State LA receives million-dollar grant from Hauser & Wirth Gallery to support diversity in filmmaking, Art Week (Jan. 23)
- ‘We will not be bullied into silence’, Mondoweiss (Jan. 22)
- Good breeding is behind a successful bull’s buck, The Bulletin (Jan. 22)
- Review: Cole Case paints moments of breathtaking innocence, whether at an Italian convent or LAX, L.A. Times (Jan. 22)
- Real Monarchs name longtime RSL Academy director Martin Vasquez as next head coach, KSL.com (Jan. 21)
- LaPisto Kirtley seeking Democratic nomination for Rivanna seat, Daily Progress (Jan. 21)
- Barcelona's interest in Carlos Vela both a compliment and a curse for LAFC, L.A. Times (Jan. 19)
- Jazz Composers Exercise Their Classical Chops Under the Green Umbrella, San Francisco Classical Voice (Jan. 18)
- Welcome but Complicated — Mayor Garcetti, Gov. Newsom, and the Pressure to End the Los Angeles Teacher Strike, The 74 (Jan. 18)
- Experts: Crippling long-term debt isn’t leaving L.A. schools much wiggle room to avert a teacher strike — and may doom the district to takeover, LA School Report (Jan. 18)
- When the Engineer Met the Virtuoso, Children's Hospital Los Angeles (Jan. 17)
- Teachers' Strike Tests Los Angeles Mayor's White House Hopes, U.S. News (Jan. 17)
- Remembering the Opening Battle of ‘Institutional Racism’, American Greatness (Jan. 17)
- Cal State LA robot, Kapono, visits Brightwood School in Alhambra, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Jan. 17)
- Frank Girardot uncovers another side to serial arsonist John Orr in ‘Burned', Pasadena Weekly (Jan. 17)
- Dr. Genevieve Shepherd, L.A. Educator and Activist, Passes, L.A. Sentinel (Jan. 17)
- PG&E Bankruptcy Filing Poses Big Questions, Challenges for Newsom, KQED (Jan. 17)
- The age of unretirement, The Week (Jan. 17)
- Remembering the Opening Battle of ‘Institutional Racism’, American Greatness (Jan. 17)
- 3 Must-See LA Area Technology Fairs/Conferences in 2019, CBS Los Angeles (Jan. 16)
- ‘Blackbutterfly Soul Songs delves deep into soul exploration, The Miami Times (Jan. 16)
- A Landmark Exhibit Celebrating Black Power Is Coming to the Broad—and It’s Almost Time to Get Tickets, L.A. Magazine (Jan. 16)
- Homeless for the Holidays, Inside Higher Ed (Jan. 15)
- L.A. teachers’ strike: How we got here and how we get out, L.A. Times (Jan. 14)
- 10 Families inside the NBA, Sportskeeda (Jan. 14)
- Kellogg Foundation invests in healthy restaurant chain Everytable, ImpactAlpha (Jan. 13)
- Gov. Newsom angers no one with budget, puts off big fights for another day, San Francisco Chronicle (Jan. 12)
- Behind the Looming L.A. Teacher Strike, Crippling Long-Term Debt That’s Left the City Little Room to Negotiate — and Which May Ultimately Doom the District to State Takeover, The 74 (Jan. 11)
- Strike or no strike, LAUSD has another problem: Crippling debt, L.A. Daily News (Jan. 11)
- Harpur student spotlight: Julia Devin, Binghamton University (Jan. 11)
- Everytable Closes Its First Program-Related Investment (PRI) Supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, PR Newswire (Jan. 10)
- On Display at City Hall Gallery | The Colorful Figurative Works of Jose B. Ramirez, South Pasadenan (Jan. 10)
- Grants & Gifts: California State University, Los Angeles - NIH, AASCU Credit Hour (Jan. 9)
- Kapono Humanoid Robot, Does Tai Chi, Charms Brightwood Students, SGV Journal (Jan. 9)
- West Hollywood Loses Sheriff’s Captain Sergio Aloma on Sunday, WEHOville (Jan. 9)
- Pool of 50+ People Vying to be LR's Next Chief of Police, Fox16 (Jan. 9)
- Full Cast Announced For RAGTIME at Pasadena Playhouse, Broadway World (Jan. 9)
- Experts: Crippling long-term debt isn’t leaving L.A. schools much wiggle room to avert a teacher strike — and may doom the district to takeover, L.A. School Report (Jan. 9)
- OnlineCollegePlan.com Ranks Online Pre Med Schools, PR Newswire (Jan. 8)
- Interview with Angela F. Cooke-Jackson, PhD, MPH – California State University, Los Angeles, Master's in Communications (Jan. 8)
- Rob Perez Joins General Atlantic as Operating Partner to Bolster Life Sciences Practice, MarketWatch (Jan. 7)
- 2019’s Best & Worst States to Raise a Family, WalletHub (Jan. 7)
- Two sociologists detail ‘The Rise of Victimhood Culture’ and how it’s used for social control, The College Fix (Jan. 3)
- Candidates start lining up to fill seat vacated by only Republican on L.A. City Council, L.A. Times (Jan. 3)
- Commentary: Why my child will attend school during a UTLA teacher strike, L.A. School Report (Jan. 3)
- New Director Joins Tejon Ranch Co. Board, AP News (Jan. 2)
- Challenging US Research Universities and Funders to Increase Diversity in the Research Community, Issues in Science Technology (Winter 2019)
- Cal State LA receives $525,000 grant from the Weingart Foundation to boost STEM student achievement, Around Alhambra (Jan. 2019)
2018 coverage
- Para Los Niños Students Complete Hire LA’s Youth Internships at Cal State LA, EWDD LA City (Dec. 31)
- Cal State LA students won’t have to pay to live in the dorms over winter break, Eastsider LA (Dec. 31)
- Warren High culinary students sharpening their skills inside own food truck, Downey Patriot (Dec. 31)
- Cal State LA students fight off extra fees for housing over break. But cost could rise next winter, LA Times (Dec. 28)
- Black Inspirations of 2018: Sade Meeks, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 27)
- The African American Appointments For 2018: Gerald Freeny, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 27)
- Tournament of Roses President Helps Parade Inclusive New Era, Outlook (Dec. 27)
- Jerry Brown’s Greatest Legacy Is Proving California Is Governable, The Atlantic (Dec. 26)
- LAUSD comes marching in to Rose Parade, Park La Brea News (Dec. 26)
- Olympic Dreams, Daily Press (Dec. 26)
- Cal State LA receives $3.7 million grant for special education training, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Dec. 21)
- LAUSD All City Marching Band performs at Cal State LA ahead of 2018 Rose Parade, Los Angeles Informer (Dec. 20)
- Rose Parade 2019: Gerald Freeny’s path to president started on the sidelines, Daily Breeze (Dec. 20)
- Cal State LA takes 12,000 square feet at the Alhambra, Alhambra Source (Dec. 20)
- Exactly How to Deal With Stress During the Holidays, Prevention (Dec. 20)
- The LA Deal Sheet, BisNow (Dec. 18)
- Downey: 40 under 40 (2018) - Mark LaVigne, Downey Patriot (Dec. 18)
- James Jontz | A Man on the Move, South Pasadenan (Dec. 18)
- Another Big Gift for Economic Diversity at an Elite School. Will It Make Any Difference?, Inside Philanthropy (Dec. 18)
- Which colleges enroll the most Hispanic students?, Washington Post (Dec. 18)
- Peace in the hood & goodwill toward one another needed, The Final Call (Dec. 18)
- Cal State LA awarded $3.7M in special education training grants, Los Angeles Patch (Dec. 17)
- Cal State LA Expands, Eastsider LA (Dec. 17)
- Cal State LA receives NIH grant to boost research in biomedical and behavioral sciences, The Californer (Dec. 17)
- Fabian Griffith Won Next Olympic Hopeful For Skeleton, But Has Now Found Success In Bobsled, Team USA (Dec. 17)
- News about grants, gifts: Cal State LA, Philanthropy Journal News (Dec. 17)
- Cal State LA receives NIH grant to boost research in biomedical and behavioral sciences, PRLog (Dec. 17)
- Cal State LA receives grant to boost research in biomedical and behavioral sciences, eTradeWire News (Dec. 17)
- Screening: Cal State LA Community Impact Media Documentaries Premiere, Hauser & Wirth (Dec. 15)
- This Week in Leases: Cal State LA Takes 12,000 Square Feet at The Alhambra, Urbanize (Dec. 15)
- Calif. prepares to wield significant power, E&E News (Dec. 14)
- Cal State LA receives NIH grant to boost research, News Chamber of California (Dec. 14)
- Live streamer Patti Beers was banned from Twitter even as she’s turning the filmmaking of resistance on its head, L.A. Times (Dec. 14)
- Cal State LA Receives NIH Grant for Research in Biomedical and Behavioral Sciences, Targeted News Service (Dec. 14)
- New Programs: Audiology, Social Work, Psychology, Technology, City Design, Data Science, Robotics, Construction Management, Occupational Therapy, Inside Higher Ed (Dec. 13)
- Our Version of ‘Cheap Eats’: Best Bang for the Buck College Rankings, Washington Monthly (Dec. 13)
- When Kids Kill, The Crime Report (Dec. 13)
- Former Chico State tennis standout announces retirement from coaching, Chico Enterprise-Record (Dec. 13)
- Cal State LA Gets Grant for Special Education Graduate Scholarships, Scholarships (Dec. 13)
- Nine Ways Leadership Can Help You Deal With Difficult Relatives This Holiday Season, Forbes (Dec. 13)
- Go free this week with these 4 no-cost events in Los Angeles, KABC7 (Dec. 13)
- Betting on Bioscience: New El Sereno lab space seeks high-tech startups, Eastsider LA (Dec. 12)
- Go local on housing, forget the surplus: Advice for the new governor from economists [see photo slide #2], CalMatters (Dec. 12)
- Grants & Gifts: California State University, Los Angeles (U.S. Department of Education and Weingart Foundation), AASCU Credit Hour (Dec. 12)
- Making Money Moves: Tips for Foster Youth Entering the Workforce, The Chronicle of Social Change (Dec. 12)
- The End of DACA Would Be a Blow to Science, Scientific American (Dec. 12)
- Targeted outreach to recruit more low-income students, Education Dive (Dec. 12)
- When getting sick is a luxury, Al Dia (Dec. 12)
- What's Trending: Tweets for Students Coping with Finals Week, WRAL-TV (Dec. 11)
- Anthony Harris is New Athletics Director at UAV, SCV News (Dec. 10)
- Historian explores evolution of sex ed, Discover-e (Dec. 10)
- Cal State LA awarded $3.7 million in grant funding for special education training, Los Angeles Informer (Dec. 10)
- 5 Ways Democrats Pulled Down The Orange Curtain, LAist (Dec. 7)
- Alternative Fuels: Betting on Batteries, CSU News (Dec. 7)
- Cal State LA Gets Grant for Special Education Graduate Student Scholarships, MyNewsLA.com (Dec. 7)
- Chichen Itza Underground Project studies ancestral water sources in the Yucatan Peninsula, The Yucatan Times (Dec. 7)
- Kayoko Wakita to Be Honored by Studio for SoCal History, Girl Scouts, Rafu Shimpo (Dec. 7)
- Biochemist Glenn Millhauser receives Outstanding Faculty Award, UCSC News Center (Dec. 7)
- 200 Honor Tournament of Roses President Gerald Freeny at Pasadena Chamber's Annual Breakfast, Pasadena Now (Dec. 7)
- AICPA Awards $120,000 in Scholarships to Community College Transfer Students, CPA Practice Advisor (Dec. 7)
- Cal State LA honored as a 2018 Champion for Transfer Students, California Newswire (Dec. 6)
- Student Athlete of the Week: Mickayla Sherman, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 6)
- Postdocs trying to transition to non-academic careers should be offered more support by their supervisors and universities, LSE Impact Blog (Dec. 6)
- AICPA names 2018 Two-Year Transfer Scholarship recipients, Accounting Today (Dec. 6)
- Five Locals Qualify for School Board Ballot, Sixth Awaiting Verification, Los Feliz Ledger (Dec. 6)
- Get down at new Cal State transfer parties, PCC Courier (Dec. 6)
- Lessons learned from a 63-year-old Cal State LA student, Eastsider LA (Dec. 6)
- A singer CEO finds his way back to Idyllwild, Idyllwild Town Crier (Dec. 5)
- He's still a long way from a college degree, but not in a rush and having the time of his life — at age 63, L.A.Times (Dec. 5)
- The Billionaire Perelmans Give Princeton $65m--And It Doesn't Even Seem Like That Much Anymore, Forbes (Dec. 5)
- ‘Highly irregular’: Candidate took a salary from campaign contributions while running against Maxine Waters, Daily Breeze (Dec. 5)
- Cal State LA honored as champion for transfer students, Education Dive (Dec. 4)
- Change Student Perspectives with Professional Partnerships, Course Hero (Dec. 4)
- Cal State LA honored as a champion for transfer students, Public Now (Dec. 3)
- Biotech corridor grows in El Sereno, Eastsider LA (Dec. 3)
- Z-Medica Appoints Chris Van Gorder, FACHE, to Board of Directors, PRWeb (Dec. 3)
- Thousands to Line Whittier Boulevard for East Los Angeles Christmas Parade, MyNewsLA (Dec. 2)
- 2018 East Los Angeles Christmas Parade Takes Over Whittier Blvd., NBC4 (Dec. 1)
- Welcome New Member, Cal State LA, Imagining America (Dec. 1)
- Air Force colonel flies over his alma mater during annual Cal State LA Veterans Day Ceremony, Around Alhambra (Dec. 2018)
- The week ahead in SoCal dance, Dec. 2-9, 2018: ‘So You Think You Can Dance,’ ‘Nochebuena’ and more, L.A. Times (Nov. 30)
- Learning Support, South Pasadena Review (Nov. 30)
- School News: Malibuite Named Alumnus of the Year by Cal State LA, Malibu Surfside News (Nov. 29)
- Fair Oaks resident earns collegiate basketball honors, Fair Oaks-Carmichael Patch (Nov. 29)
- Here's How Bloomberg Should Have Spent His $1.8B For Economic Mobility, Forbes (Nov. 29)
- Filipina-Mexican-American mom wins West Covina, California council seat, Inquirer (Nov. 29)
- Integrating games into lessons heightens engagement, outcomes, Education Dive (Nov. 28)
- Perfect Performance Lifts DiRegolo to Weekly Acclaim, CCAA (Nov. 27)
- How to Fight Hackers With Quantum Communication, PC Magazine (Nov. 26)
- Pasadena Chamber of Commerce Honors Gerald Freeny at Annual President’s Breakfast, Pasadena Social Diary (Nov. 26)
- Charter School Advocates Spent Tons Of Money On This Election — And They Still Lost Their Biggest Races, LAist (Nov. 26)
- After 15 years of traffic snarls, Pasadena may build California Boulevard overpass at Gold Line train tracks, Pasadena Star-News (Nov. 26)
- Novel tools reveal material secrets, Physics World (Nov. 26)
- Meet The Winners From Season 2 Of Team USA's Next Olympic Hopeful, Team USA (Nov. 25)
- Early ‘Jewish jokes’ are anything but funny, argues new book, The Times of Israel (Nov. 25)
- Faced with lawsuits and FBI raids targeting her husband, Richelle Huizar drops her campaign for his L.A. City Council seat, L.A. Times (Nov. 21)
- "Must Stop", GenomeWeb (Nov. 21)
- People & firms on the move, Accounting Today (Nov. 20)
- The Arroyo Singers Presents “What Sweeter Music”, Pasadena Now (Nov. 20)
- Cal State LA entrenará enfermeras para ayudar a comunidades desatendidas, Hispanos Press (Nov. 19)
- Six Cal State LA students named CSU Sally Casanova Scholars, LatinoLA! (Nov. 19)
- CalCPA Awards Three Professionals and Two Firms, CPA Practice Advisor (Nov. 19)
- University helps LA meet its Grand Challenge, Smart Cities World (Nov. 19)
- News about grants, gifts: Weingart Foundation, Philanthropy Journal News (Nov. 19)
- The big changes colleges are making to help art students snag jobs in America's gig economy, CNBC (Nov. 18)
- The Striking and Disturbing Parallel Between the 1930s and Our Own Time, History News Network (Nov. 18)
- Colleges With the Most Students Who End Up Working In State and Out of State, Chronicle of Higher Education (Nov. 18)
- Mental health issues among immigrants: New research, Journalist's Resource (Nov. 16)
- Celebrando a los Veteranos, Univision 34 Los Angeles (Nov. 16)
- #PopUp34 with Leon Krauze: A Tribute to Veterans, Univision Facebook Live (Nov. 16)
- ChapCare and Cal State LA Educate Local College Students On Their Healthcare Options, Pasadena Now (Nov. 16)
- Cal State LA's Pat Brown Institute held "2018 Election: It's On!" conference, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Nov. 16)
- Hundreds of Trafficked Girls, Thousands of Child Welfare Referrals, The Chronicle of Social Change (Nov. 16)
- 8 in 10 LAUSD seniors apply to college, and they submit more applications than their peers nationally, new study shows, LA School Report (Nov. 16)
- End of Brown Era—Pat & Jerry, Found & Hounds Daily (Nov. 16)
- Unique Program That's Turning Lancaster Library Into a DJ Workshop, Spectrum News (Nov. 16)
- Community colleges see summer enrollment rise after Pell Grant expansion, Education Dive (Nov. 15)
- La Verne resident leads Air Force flyover at Cal State LA event, Claremont-La Verne Patch (Nov. 15)
- Wanted: First-Time Voters, Forbes (Nov. 15)
- Cal State LA receives $525,000 grant from Weingart Foundation, Los Angeles Informer (Nov. 15)
- Festival Of Flight Takes Off This Weekend At Long Beach Airport, Grunion (Nov. 15)
- Cal State LA receives $525,000 grant from the Weingart Foundation, Education Dive (Nov. 14)
- Grants & Gifts: California State University, Los Angeles, AASCU Credit Hour (Nov. 14)
- Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA celebrates 50 years; Ceremony honors Black leaders & their contributions to the community, The Philadelphia Tribune (Nov. 14)
- Should We Expand the House of Representatives?, New York Times (Nov. 14)
- How the First LGBTQ Mariachi Became an Outlet for Advocacy, Smithsonian (Nov. 14)
- From Monument to Commodity, Karl Marx in a Post-Cold War World, Hyperallergic (Nov. 14)
- Universidad Estatal de California hará ajustes para solicitantes afectados por los incendios, Univision 34 Los Angeles (Nov. 14)
- TRUMP sends fire help after all -- CAMP FIRE becomes deadliest in state history -- Pat Brown Institute's Election 2018, Politico (Nov. 13)
- Pair of high-profile cases continue today and Wednesday, respectively, The Reporter (Nov. 12)
- At 8, Leana Wen Watched a Child Die In Front of Her. At 18, She Started Med School. Now She's the President of Planned Parenthood, ELLE (Nov. 12)
- Ex alumno de Cal State LA rinde honores a los veteranos, Hispanos Press (Nov. 11)
- Cal State LA alumnus pilots Air Force flyover to honor veterans, Eastsider (Nov. 10)
- Cal State LA alum pilots Air Force flyover to honor veterans, Hometown Pasadena (Nov. 10)
- Billie Jean King Fast Facts, Eerie News Now (Nov. 10)
- People Who Overcame Homelessness Share Their Stories at Boyle Heights Event, StreetsBlogLA (Nov. 9)
- List of the Most Influential Blacks in Technology: Arthur Johnson, Black Enterprise (Nov. 9)
- Jewish Insider's Daily Kickoff: November 9, 2018, Haaretz (Nov. 9)
- A Cal State LA alumnus piloted a massive United States Air Force aircraft, Los Angeles Informer (Nov. 8)
- Student Athlete of the Week: Dericka Braden, LA Sentinel (Nov. 8)
- What’s Happening: “Election 2018: It’s On!”, Jewish Journal (Nov. 8)
- Coalition Aims to Reduce Incidents of Seafood Fraud in L.A. Restaurants, PR Newswire (Nov. 8)
- Who Is Leon Guerrero? New Details On The First Female Governor Of Guam, Your Tango (Nov. 7)
- Former Gustavus Postdoc Named Curator at Smithsonian, Gustavus Adolphus College News (Nov. 7)
- Rio Hondo College Community Re-elects Trustee Norma Edith García, Elects Whittier Residents Rosaelva Lomeli and Oscar Valladares, Los Cerritos News (Nov. 7)
- Gavin Newsom seeks a dynasty, John Cox mere survival, in final days of governor’s race, LA Times (Nov. 6)
- Anne Waldman and Will Alexander, Poets & Writers (Nov. 6)
- ‘Phenomenal’ Women Honorees Include Activists, Scholars, Artist, CEO, Philosopher, CSUN Today (Nov. 6)
- A QUIET PLACE w/ Mekki Leeper, Bad Science (Nov. 6)
- News about grants, gifts: AltaMed Health Services, Philanthropy Journal News (Nov. 5)
- Chamber Sets Date for Tournament Tradition: President's Breakfast Will be December 6, Pasadena Now (Nov. 5)
- Arcadia Tenor is a Featured Soloist in the Verdi Chorus 35th Anniversary Concert, Monrovia Weekly (Nov. 5)
- Kehinde Wiley on Self-Doubt and How He Made It as a Painter, The Atlantic (Nov. 4)
- Additional training to 400 undergraduate nurses at Cal State LA, The Eastsider (Nov. 4)
- Former foster child, a USC alumnus, fights for foster youth, USC News (Nov. 2)
- Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA celebrates 50 years, L.A. Sentinel (Nov. 2)
- How To Tell The Difference Between The Two Democrats Running For California Lieutenant Governor, LAist (Nov. 2)
- The Interview Will Discuss: 1) Radical Self-Love, Forgiveness, and Your Soul's Calling 2) Danette May's Book "The Rise", Which Reveals Her Struggles as a Single Mom, Digital Journal (Nov. 2)
- Pan-African Studies at Cal State LA Celebrates 50 Years; Ceremony honors Black leaders and their contributions to the community, L.A. Watts Times (Nov. 1)
- Cal State LA to benefit from $2.78-million grant to expand nursing training, The Eastsider (Nov. 1)
- Oprah: 'I refuse to let their sacrifices be in vain', MSNBC (Nov. 1)
- Doo Dah Parade Queen selected Sunday in sudsy coronation ceremony, Pasadena Weekly (Nov. 1)
- Cal State LA biochemistry major receives CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement, Around Alhambra (Nov. 2018)
- The Man of Tomorrow: As Jerry Brown Leaves Office, He's Still Focused on the Future, Governing (Nov. 2018)
- Cal State LA to increase data accessibility in Los Angeles, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Oct. 31)
- Portfolium Extends ePortfolio Partnership With Cal State University System, PR Web (Oct. 30)
- Workplace Bullying Is a Dangerous Form of Abuse—Here's What to Do About It, Health (Oct. 30)
- Anger Over Pittsburgh Bloodbath — And Trump — Could Tip Midterms To Democrats, Forward (Oct. 29)
- Election: Can a retired lieutenant beat the odds to become the next LA County sheriff?, LA Daily News (Oct. 28)
- Sundays With Mike: Halloween fun, KMA Land (Oct. 28)
- Dealing With Difficult People, The Epoch Times (Oct. 27)
- Culver-Palms Family YMCA Leaders Attend Leadership Conference, Culver City Observer (Oct. 25)
- Paradigm for Managing HIV-Related Pain and Associated Substance Abuse in Older Adults, Connect (Oct. 25)
- Cal State LA Hosts Entertainment Reporting Symposium, KABC Eyewitness News (Oct. 26)
- 13 Best Things to Do in L.A. This Week: Black Madonna, LA Weekly (Oct. 26)
- Returning to Championship Course, Signal SCV (Oct. 26)
- 28 Of The Coolest Events Happening In Southern California This Weekend, LAist (Oct. 25)
- People: Distinguished honor - Isaac Larian, The Malibu Times (Oct. 25)
- The First Women of Science Fiction, Pasadena Now (Oct. 25)
- Black Lives Matter LA protesters ask: Where is DA Jackie Lacey on police violence?, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 25)
- Election: Michael Bloomberg spends $4M to back Harley Rouda, making CA-48 priciest House race in U.S., Orange County Register (Oct. 25)
- Spooky Halloween theme takes over Claremont and that's just the start!, Claremont Courier (Oct. 25)
- Purple sea urchins are wiping out seaweed, Press Play with Madeleine Brand on KCRW (Oct. 24)
- CSU Campuses Among the Best in the Nation for Upward Mobility, CSU News (Oct. 24)
- Fil-Am nurses, community volunteers lauded for ‘outstanding service’, Inquirer (Oct. 24)
- Verdi Chorus To Receive Honors At Fall Concert In Santa Monica, Broadway World (Oct. 24)
- The Health Care 50: Fifty people transforming health care in 2018, TIME (Oct. 23)
- Effect of Build Orientation on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of SLM 3D Printed Titanium, 3DPrint.com (Oct. 23)
- Fifth Annual Social Mobility Index (SMI) Highlights Performance and Pitfalls, Business Wire (Oct. 23)
- Unlocking LA’s big data, Eastsider LA (Oct. 22)
- The Cost of Choosing Humanities, YR Media (Oct. 22)
- MWCC hires first-ever Vice President of Academic & Student Affairs, The Gardner News (Oct. 22)
- Sixteen California Colleges & Universities Lead the State in Supporting Transfer Students, The Campaign for College Opportunity (Oct. 20)
- Millikin professor Eduardo Cabrera winner of International Latino Book Award, Herald Review (Oct. 20)
- Should Alexa Be Your Child’s Friend?, Tom's Guide (Oct. 20)
- MGA Entertainment CEO Isaac Larian honored during Cal State LA's Alumni Awards Gala, PR Log (Oct. 19)
- Cal State LA Awarded Nearly $1M to Increase Data Access for L.A. City Residents, Los Angeles Business Journal (Oct. 18)
- AP Top News at 11:20 p.m. EDT, WTHR News (Oct. 18)
- 25 Fabulous Events In Southern California This Weekend, LAist (Oct. 18)
- Weekend Picks for Oct. 18-21: 'Woman in Black,' Mariinsky Orchestra and more, L.A. Times (Oct. 18)
- Democrats target once-heavily GOP Orange County, California, Santa Monica Daily Press (Oct. 18)
- Senior Center Events October 19 through October 26, 2018, South Pasadenan (Oct. 17)
- More diverse Orange County, California, morphs from GOP past, Atlanta Constitutional Journal (Oct. 17)
- Election: Democrats winning money battle in key CA House races, aiding effort to flip Congress, Whittier Daily News (Oct. 16)
- Dianne Feinstein vs. Kevin de León debate: Here’s what to look for, San Francisco Chronicle (Oct. 16)
- Stunning new sea slug species look just like seaweed, National Geographic (Oct. 16)
- Cal State LA recognized with Clean Air Education & Outreach Award, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 16)
- Why so many U.S. students aren't learning math, Phys.org (Oct. 16)
- The world’s first LGBTQ mariachi group welcomes PCC student, PCC Courier (Oct. 16)
- George Fox guest lecturer Bradley Campbell speaks on ‘Dignity, Victimhood and the Future of the University’ Nov. 7, GFU News (Oct. 16)
- 2018’s Best Cities for Vegans & Vegetarians, WalletHub (Oct. 15)
- Seu Jorge @ Luckman Center 10/27, All That Matters in Music (Oct. 15)
- 18 reasons why Houston is among the top 20 US cities for vegetarians, Houston Chronicle (Oct. 15)
- Disability is part of diversity - Join Familia Unida in the celebration for National Disabilities Awareness Month at the 15th Annual Wheelchair Wash, PRWeb (Oct. 14)
- Black hair in Hollywood: five women share their stories, L.A. Times (Oct. 13)
- The week ahead in SoCal dance, Oct. 14-21: Pacífico Dance Company, 'Romeo & Juliet' and more, L.A. Times (Oct. 12)
- Stephen Popkin selected as new CEO of Lompoc Valley Medical Center, Lompoc Record (Oct. 12)
- A doctor is taking over Planned Parenthood — and she’s ready to fight, Washington Post (Oct. 12)
- Pasadena-Sierra Madre YMCA Leaders Gather at Cal State LA for Leadership Conference, Pasadena Now (Oct. 11)
- 2018’s State Uninsured Rates, WalletHub (Oct. 11)
- Taste of Soul Spotlight: The Gumbo Pot, LA Sentinel (Oct. 11)
- What’s Happening: Klezmer Juice, ‘Lavender Songs’, Jewish Journal (Oct. 11)
- Victor A. Reyna Jr. 1944-2018 Pasadena teacher and coach succumbs during routine surgical procedure, Pasadena Weekly (Oct. 11)
- 2018 Health Professions HEED Recipients, Insight Into Diversity (Oct. 10)
- Governor Brown Announces Appointments, Imperial Valley News (Oct. 10)
- Leaders in Law 2018: In-House Counsel Nominees - Victor King, Los Angeles Business Journal (Oct. 9)
- Cal State LA recognized with SCAQMD 2018 Clean Air Education and Outreach Award, Calfornia Newswire (Oct. 8)
- SoCal survey finds university, college students prefer not driving, Metro (Oct. 8)
- 7 vying for 3 seats on Helendale school board, Daily Press (Oct. 6)
- 9 companies, individuals honored for clean air practices by SCAQMD, Press Enterprise (Oct. 5)
- 9 companies and individuals honored for clean air practices by SCAQMD, SGV Tribune (Oct. 5)
- Metrolink survey shows most SoCal college students want to use public transit over driving, KABC Los Angeles (Oct. 5)
- Survey: Students Drive Due to Lack of Options, KABC Eyewitness News (Oct. 5)
- Survey Finds Students Prefer Not To Drive But See Few Other Options, MyNewsLA (Oct. 4)
- California Fashion Students Honored at Awards Luncheon, California Apparel News (Oct. 4)
- Through Their Lens, Diverse Issues in HIgher Education (Oct. 4)
- Donald Trump’s attack on Christine Blasey Ford’s memory is cruel — and wrong, Vox (Oct. 3)
- The UAE’s youngest author to publish a new book, Emirates Women (Oct. 3)
- Hearts and minds: Suja Lowenthal brings elected and administrative experience to Hermosa city manager job, Easy Reader News (Oct. 3)
- Blackbutterfly Soul Songs—Explores the Long and Winding Path of Soul Exploration, Black Voice News (Oct. 2)
- Social Work Remains William Wong’s Primary Identity Even as He Explores Its Many Dimensions, UC Berkeley CalSWEC (Oct. 1)
- Cal State LA ranked among best universities in West by U.S. News & World Report, Around Alhambra (Oct. 2018)
- Hollenbeck Youth Center honors President Covino for serving Los Angeles communities, Around Alhambra (Oct. 2018)
- Why Are These Indian Americans Donating Millions of Dollars to US Higher Education?, India New England (Sept. 30)
- L.A. Writers: Celebrating Women of Color & LGBTQ Artists, Lambda LitFest (Sept. 29)
- Fil-Am biochemistry major receives CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, Asian Journal (Sept. 28)
- Senate Committee prepares for Kavanaugh vote, meet the judges running for office 60, how to handle tough conversation on sexual assault, KPCC Take Two (Sept. 28)
- aT, Cal State LA promotes Korean agricultural products, Korea Today (Sept. 28)
- aT hosts Korean Food Taste & Tell at Cal State LA, Korea Food News (Sept. 28)
- Datebook: Avant-garde graphic design, untold stories of California slavery and poetry in the sky, L.A. Times (Sept. 28)
- Leana Wen: A New 'Doctor for America's Women', MedScape (Sept. 28)
- Vol.022:WordCamp LA 2018, U.S. Frontline (Sept. 28)
- Weekend Picks for Sept. 27-30: The LA Phil hits 100, Ballet Hispánico returns, and Ohana Fest rocks, L.A. Times (Sept. 27)
- Zeta Tau Chapter and Zeta Tau Foundation Celebrate Gerald Freeny, First African American President of the Tournament of Roses: Its Inaugural “Finding Friends Honors” Award Reception, L.A. Sentinel (Sept. 27)
- On Brazil, the Supreme Court, gender identity, Ludwig von Mises, goodwill, Latin, The Economist (Sept. 27)
- Threat To The ACA Turns Up The Heat On Attorney General Races, HealthLaeders Media (Sept. 27)
- aT agricultural department promoting Korean food at Cal State LA, YTN Radio (Sept. 26)
- Scholarly Interview with Elaine Wittenberg, Ph.D. from California State University, Los Angeles on Health Communication, Master's in Communication (Sept. 26)
- «Boundaries of History»: Choi Chatterjee, HSE Centre for Historical Research (Sept. 26)
- Business Buzz: CSU taps Aram Benyamin as newest CEO, Cheyenne Gazette (Sept. 26)
- Party of 3: A new political party wants to join California politics, KPCC AirTalk (Sept. 26)
- Five Phenomenal Women for Their Activism and Scholarship, CSUN Today (Sept. 26)
- Future Teachers Mini Fair Emphasizes Teacher Shortage in California, El Paisano (Sept. 26)
- For Gavin Newsom, a Stealth Run for California Governor, New York Times (Sept. 26)
- Smithsonian Names Billie Jean King One of Its “Great Americans”, Smithsonian (Sept. 26)
- National Voter Registration Day at Cal State LA, KNBC Los Angeles (Sept. 25)
- Many Accused, None Prosecuted: Why #MeToo Hasn’t Led to a Single Criminal Charge in L.A., Variety (Sept. 25)
- Obamacare a central issue in state attorney general races, KIIITV (Sept. 25)
- LA Clippers and Prime Ticket announce 2018-19 broadcast schedule, Fox Sports (Sept. 24)
- Killers Who Talk Might Reveal or Conceal, Psychology Today (Sept. 24)
- The Bar-On Brief: Removing criminal history will benefit Common App, Daily Trojan (Sept. 24)
- Yorker (J.D. ’88) Leads the Way, GSU News Hub (Sept. 23)
- Kevin de León wants to crash Senate ‘country club’ to battle Trump, San Francisco Chronicle (Sept. 23)
- Cal State LA BioSpace Startups in Pasadena Selected for LA BioMed Innovation Showcase, Pasadena Now (Sept. 21)
- The week ahead in SoCal dance, Sept. 23-30: Ballet Hispánico, Jessica Lang Dance and more, L.A. Times (Sept. 21)
- California: Leading the Way?, California Health Care Foundation (Sept. 21)
- Pair of future-looking start-ups win Glendale Tech Week’s Pitchfest: CellectGen, Glendale News-Press (Sept. 21)
- California wrestles with key decision on the future of health reform, Center for Health Journalism (Sept. 20)
- USACE Los Angles District celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month, DVIDS Hub (Sept. 20)
- What kind of sport is golf? Individual or team?, The Signal (Sept. 20)
- Billie Jean King Takes Minority Stake in L.A. Dodgers, Los Angeles Business Journal (Sept. 20)
- Cal State LA receives INSIGHT Into Diversity's 2018 Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award, Education Dive (Sept. 20)
- New Data Partnership, The Catalyst (Sept. 20)
- Human memory is flawed. That doesn’t mean Christine Blasey Ford is wrong., Vox (Sept. 20)
- Tennis icon Billie Jean King is joining the Dodgers ownership group, L.A. Times (Sept. 20)
- County Committed to Becoming Bioscience Global Leader, SCV News (Sept. 20)
- Column: Want equality? Time to pick up the tab, woman, News Tribune (Sept. 20)
- Compton Native Dr. Leana Wen to head Planned Parenthood, Compton Bulletin (Sept. 18)
- Bilingual Speech Sound Development During the Preschool Years: The Role of Language Proficiency and Cross-Linguistic Relatedness, Journal of Language, Speech and Hearing Research (Sept. 18)
- ABL veteran Joshua Munzon confident of iECO's chances in Terrific 12, ESPN (Sept. 17)
- In the Drive for Donors, Regional Public Colleges Have a Lot of Catching Up to Do, Chronicle of Higher Education (Sept. 16)
- Cal State LA now ranks No. 13, Eastsider LA (Sept. 16)
- An Ancient Ballgame Makes A Comeback In Mexico, OPB TV (Sept. 16)
- LA This Week #1010: Chicano Studies' 50th Anniversary at Cal State LA, LA Cityview 35 (Sept. 15)
- 5 Ways to Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month in Southern California, PBS SoCal (Sept. 14)
- ‘Dear Evan Hansen,’ LA Phil’s centennial season and 71 more arts events to check out this fall, L.A. Times (Sept. 14)
- A Look At Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure In 2018, Clean Technica (Sept. 14)
- Is Bakersfield's mass shooting part of the 'new normal?', Bakersfield.com (Sept. 13)
- Wettlaufer inquiry hears about safe medicine practices, CBC News (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA ranked among the best universities in the West by U.S. News, Public Now (Sept. 13)
- News & Notes: Best Colleges Rank, Eastsider LA (Sept. 13)
- "Entre Tinta y Lucha" panel discussion, LA Weekly (Sept. 13)
- 2018 Los Angeles State of Reform Health Policy Conference, State of Reform (Sept. 13)
- Planned Parenthood Names Doctor, a Chinese Immigrant, as its New President, New York Times (Sept. 12)
- Baltimore Health Commissioner Leana Wen leaving to lead Planned Parenthood, Baltimore Business Journal (Sept. 12)
- Baltimore Health Commissioner Leana Wen To Lead Planned Parenthood, WBAL News Radio (Sept. 12)
- Amid Trump admin headwinds, major summit seeks new ways to fight global warming, NBC News (Sept. 12)
- Wettlaufer murders difficult to detect, expert tells public inquiry, Globe and Mail (Sept. 12)
- Wettlaufer murders difficult to detect and expert tells public inquiry, CTV News (Sept. 12)
- Eastside remembers 9/11 with speeches and moments of silence, Eastsider LA (Sept. 11)
- Excelencia in Education Report Examines HSI Graduates’ Life Outcomes, Diverse: Issues in Higher Education (Sept. 11)
- Cal State LA Celebrates 50th Anniversary Of Chicano Studies Program, Hispanic Outlook (Sept. 10)
- News & Notes: Chicano Studies, Eastsider LA (Sept. 10)
- Latinx studies is now 50 years old. Here’s why that matters, Fortune (Sept. 10)
- Joan Peabody Southwell: Beloved Mother, Sister and Teacher, Sierra Madre News (Sept. 10)
- Dolores Huerta amadrina los 50 años de estudios chicanos en Estados Unidos, La Opinion (Sept. 10)
- Cal State LA conmemora 50 años de estudios chicanos con tributo a Dolores Huerta, Hispanos Press (Sept. 9)
- How 50 Years of Latino Studies Shaped History Education, The Atlantic (Sept. 7)
- Dolores Huerta amadrina los 50 años de estudios chicanos en Estados Unidos, Hoy Los Angeles (Sept. 7)
- Dolores Huerta amadrina los cincuenta años de estudios chicanos en Estados Unidos, San Diego Union-Tribune (Sept. 7)
- Dolores Huerta Amadrina los 50 Anos de Estudios Chicanos en Estados Unidos, Excelsior California (Sept. 7)
- How Dolores Huerta and Cesar Chavez Started the Chicano Civil Rights Movement from a Kitchen in Boyle Heights, L.A. Taco (Sept. 7)
- Cal State LA celebrates Chicano Studies' 50th anniversary, KPCC 89.3 (Sept. 7)
- People are getting tired of being told to boycott Nike and other favorite brands, Quartz (Sept. 7)
- 12 Best Things to Do in L.A. This Week: "Entre Tinta y Lucha", LA Weekly (Sept. 6)
- CSU Honors 23 Top Student Scholars with 2018 Trustees Award, SCV News (Sept. 6)
- Cal State LA celebrates 50th anniversary of Chicano studies, KABC7 Eyewitness News (Sept. 6)
- Rinden homenaje a Dolores Huerta en Cal State LA, Telemundo52 News (Sept. 6)
- Civil rights pioneer Dolores Huerta commemorates 50 years of Chicano studies at Cal State LA, Noticias Univision (Sept. 6)
- Cal State LA: 50th Anniversary of Chicano Studies, KTLA News at 3 (Sept. 6)
- Cal State LA commemorates 50 years of Chicano studies with tribute, Public Now (Sept. 6)
- Cal State LA honors Dolores Huerta, Boyle Heights Beat (Sept. 6)
- Cal State LA celebrates 50th year of Chicano Studies, China Press (Sept. 6)
- Cal State LA celebrates 50th anniversary of the Chicano Studies program, Sina Daily News (Sept. 6)
- Exhibition celebrates 45 years of art and activism by Self Help Graphics, Public Now (Sept. 6)
- The ethnic studies kids are alright, L.A. Times (Sept. 5)
- Celebrity sea slugs prove photosynthesis isn’t just for plants, MV Times (Sept. 5)
- California’s Efforts To Cover The Uninsured: Successes, Building Blocks, And Challenges, Health Affairs (Sept. 5)
- Cal State LA names Linda Essig as new dean for the College of Arts and Letters, Eastsider LA (Sept. 4)
- 4 Steps to Jump-start Modern Learning Environments at Universities, EdTech (Sept. 4)
- Coatlicue: la Diosa de la Tierra, UNAM Los Angeles (Sept. 4)
- Bank of Southern California Names Soly Cangarlu Vice President, Branch Manager, Market Insider (Sept. 4)
- CashCall stopped making loans, but its founder, targeted by regulators, is still in the business, L.A. Times (Sept. 2)
- Outstanding Professor Award to Fullerton Resident ChorSwang Ngin, Fullerton Observer (Sept. 2018)
- Pasadena Resident Silvia Heubach Receives California State University's Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award, Pasadena Now (Aug. 31)
- Cal State LA ranked among nation’s top universities by Washington Monthly, KABC Talk Radio (Aug. 31)
- The top 40 universities & colleges of 2018, according to Washington Monthly, EAB Daily Briefing (Aug. 30)
- A call to boycott In-N-Out meets its own resistance, Santa Maria Times (Aug. 30)
- What’s New in Civic Tech: National Science Foundation Funds Los Angeles Data Partnership, Government Technology (Aug. 30)
- Datebook: Lavish life in Renaissance courts, a history of body ink and unseen Irving Penn, L.A. Times (Aug. 30)
- Democratic leader's call for In-N-Out Burger boycott meets its own resistance, L.A. Times (Aug. 30)
- The Sculptor Turning Treasure Hunts Into Art, New York Times Style Magazine (Aug. 30)
- Transitions: Deans - Appointments, The Chronicle of Higher Education (Aug. 30)
- Women Forward in Technology Scholarship Program Announces 2018 Recipients, Globe Newswire (Aug. 30)
- Accolades: Ray de Leon ’90, Ph.D. ’98, UCLA Alumni (Aug. 29)
- Two faculty members showcased in NCC art exhibit, lehighvalley.com (Aug. 29)
- 26 CSU Faculty Recognized for Innovative Practices Improving Student Achievement, CSU News (Aug. 28)
- Your Daily Briefing: Comings and Goings - Linda Essig, The Chronicle of HIgher Education (Aug. 28)
- City of Austin, GoRedmond, UCLA and Cal State LA Win 2018 Association for Commuter Transportation Awards, Business Insider (Aug. 28)
- Ask the Experts: Cashing in on Credit Card Rewards, WalletHub (Aug. 27)
- Top 100 Colleges and Universitites for Hispanics 2018, Hispanic Outlook (Aug. 27)
- Total Master's Degree Schools for Hispanics, Hispanic Outlook (Aug. 27)
- Cal State LA Scholar Receives 2018 Outstanding Professor Award, LatinoLA! (Aug. 26)
- Eastside Saturday: “Searching for Sugarman” Rodriguez performs at Cal State LA, Eastsider LA (Aug. 25)
- School district welcomes new teachers, Davis Enterprise (Aug. 25)
- Slight Gains for Big Employers, Los Angeles Business Journal (Aug. 24)
- New Faces Around Our Schools WVUSD Announces Leadership Team, Diamond Bar Patch (Aug. 24)
- Glendale resident named Cal State LA Outstanding Professor, Glendale News-Press (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA educator receives University’s 2018 Outstanding Professor Award, L.A. Sentinel (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA rindió homenaje a líder en biociencias, Hispanos Press (Aug. 23)
- Fontana resident is honored at Cal State LA, Fontana Herald News (Aug. 23)
- Datebook: 45 years of printmaking, children of the Holocaust and Jack Whitten's writings, L.A. Times (Aug. 23)
- People: Job Changes Information - Linda Essig, Inside Higher Ed (Aug. 23)
- Once-forgotten singer Rodriguez rides his ‘Searching for Sugarman’ second chance into Cal State LA, Pasadena Weekly (Aug. 23)
- Ugly political ads have landed in So Cal and they’re not going away, OC Register (Aug. 23)
- Top 100 Degrees Conferred, Diverse Issues in HIgher Education (Aug. 23)
- Cal State LA civil engineering faculty receives 2018 Outstanding Lecturer Award, Civil + Structural Engineer (Aug. 22)
- Cal State LA math faculty honored with the University President's Distinguished Professor Award, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Aug. 22)
- Cal State LA anthropology faculty receives Outstanding Professor Award, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Aug. 22)
- CSU Campuses Once Again Rank Among the Best in the Nation, CSU News (Aug. 22)
- YWCA Pasadena Announces Racial Justice Award Recipients for the 16th Annual Women for Racial Justice Breakfast, Pasadena Journal (Aug. 22)
- Hermosa To Vote On Appointing Suja Lowenthal As New City Manager, Hermosa Patch (Aug. 22)
- Immigrant Goes From Troubled Home Life To Unlikely College Student, CBS San Francisco (Aug. 22)
- Fil-Am recognized as one of Cal State LA’s Outstanding Professors, Asian Journal (Aug. 21)
- America's Top Colleges: California State University, Los Angeles, Forbes Magazine (Aug. 21)
- EatSleepFly names new female owner, Vertical Magazine (Aug. 21)
- El Sereno Bio Science Exec Honored, Eastsider LA (Aug. 21)
- Can the Manufacturer of Tasers Provide the Answer to Police Abuse?, The New Yorker (Aug. 20)
- Is Jerry Brown’s Chipotle model the right recipe for higher education?, Daily Democrat (Aug. 20)
- Profile of Anis Haffar, Pulse (Aug. 20)
- The City as a Musical Score, Pasadena Now (Aug. 19)
- Community Celebrates First African American Tournament of Roses President, Hundreds Turn Out, Pasadena Now (Aug. 19)
- Chinese Professor receives the Cal State LA President's Distinguished Professor Award, China Press (Aug. 19)
- Cal State LA Honors Grifols President for Biotech Support, Los Angeles Business Journal (Aug. 17)
- Shortage Of Insurance Fraud Cops Sparks Campaign Debate, Bonner County Daily News (Aug. 17)
- Longtime Claremonter, Village fixture, teacher, VW enthusiast, Claremont Courier (Aug. 17)
- 'We want people who represent the ideals of our generation', L.A. Times (Aug. 16)
- Be Kind to Your Barista: Service Industry Work Can Increase Depression Risk, Healthline (Aug. 16)
- Left Coast Forum weekend offers socialism, Marxism, and more in L.A., People's World (Aug. 15)
- New Parks Website Expands Access to L.A. County Amenities, Government Technology (Aug. 14)
- Pasadena Tournament Of Roses President to be Celebrated by Community Groups Thursday, Pasadena Now (Aug. 14)
- L.A. County Parks' New Website 'a Great Milestone', TechWire (Aug. 13)
- Money Magazine Names CSUs Among Nation's Best Universities, CSU News (Aug. 13)
- These Are the 727 Best Colleges in America, Money Magazine (Aug. 13)
- The time a president deported 1 million Mexican Americans for supposedly stealing U.S. jobs, The Washington Post (Aug. 13)
- Active Shooter Drill Held at Cal State LA, KNX 1070 (Aug. 13)
- Former L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca Joins Faculty at the University of Los Angeles College of Divinity, California Newswire (Aug. 13)
- Students Face Off in Underwater Competition, Marine Technology News (Aug. 13)
- Feature: Chinese-American cultural heritage wows Los Angeles, Xinhua (Aug. 12)
- How tell the difference between a racist and a social justice warrior, American Thinker (Aug. 12)
- The Hollywood Foreign Press Association Donates $3.25 Million At Annual Grants Banquet, Broadway World (Aug. 10)
- Charlize Theron, Jennifer Garner, Lena Waithe Help Present $3.25 Million in Grants at HFPA Gala, Hollywood Reporter (Aug. 10)
- Diving Deep: Engineering, Science Students Face Off In Underwater Competition, ECN Magazine (Aug. 10)
- San Marino Unified School District Welcomes Fifteen New Educators, San Marino Tribune (Aug. 10)
- 2018 Nisei Week Queen Candidates, Rafu Shimpo (Aug. 9)
- Back to School 2018: The Long Game, Pasadena Weekly (Aug. 9)
- Zoning Boyle Heights: What an 'innovation district' could mean for the neighborhood, L.A. Times (Aug. 8)
- Los Angeles County Aims to Fast-Track Bioscience in Unincorporated Areas, L.A. Business Journal (Aug. 7)
- Which U.S. schools receive the most state student aid?, Illinois Business Daily (Aug. 7)
- UH Hilo Announces Passing of Former Chancellor Kormondy, Big Island Now (Aug. 7)
- Self Help Graphics & Art Names Betty Avila Executive Director, Art News (Aug. 7)
- Coast Packing President & Chairman Ron Gustafson Honored as North American Meat Institute Establishes Named Scholarship, Digital Journal (Aug. 7)
- Flipping the House could put So Cal Dems in charge of key committees, L.A. Daily News (Aug. 6)
- 2018 JBA playoff bracket, schedule revealed, Lonzo Wire News (Aug. 5)
- Parking restrictions target Cal State LA students, Eastsider LA (Aug. 5)
- Fireworks Show Set to Country Music To Follow Dodger Game, MyNewsLA (Aug. 3)
- Takenaka, Hata in Concert Aug. 11 at Higashi Honganji, Rafu Shimpo (Aug. 3)
- In Brief: Teacher Residency Program, VC Reporter (Aug. 1)
- ‘Your tax dollars at work’: Are road construction signs that mention gas tax politicking or transparency?, KPCC AirTalk (Aug. 1)
- LAUSD math teacher presents EdTalk at California Teachers Summit at Cal State LA, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Aug. 1)
- Conference aims to increase cultural, trauma awareness, Juneau Empire (Aug. 1)
- Educators explore role of culture in the classroom at conference, KTOO (Aug. 1)
- New Year-Round Pell Grant Boost Summer Enrollment at Cal State LA, Hispanic Outlook (July 2018)
- International Students Who Plagiarize May Not Understand the Issue, Voice of America (July 31)
- LA 500 Special Edition: The Most Influential People in L.A., Los Angeles Business Journal (July 30-Aug. 5)
- JPL Helps Educate The World's Future Educators, ECN Magazine (July 30)
- Review: Raiford Rogers' latest moving pictures lift off from the dance stage, L.A. Times (July 29)
- 'No Goldilocks number' in determining best size of city council, CBC (July 28)
- Cal State LA president named to CUMU executive committee, Los Angeles Patch (July 27)
- Diverse: Issues In Higher Education Names Top 100 Degree Producers, Diverse Issues in HIgher Education (July 27)
- Weekend Picks: 'Annie' at the Bowl, 'Sleep' in Grand Park, Raiford Rogers dance and more, L.A. Times (July 26)
- Cal State LA lanza academia de verano para jóvenes interesadas en carreras STEM, Univision Los Angeles (July 26)
- Cal State LA president named to Coalition of Urban & Metropolitan Universities executive committee, PR Log (July 26)
- Eastside Weekend: Modern ballet in El Sereno, Eastsider LA (July 26)
- Programs: California State University, Los Angeles, AASCU Credit Hour (July 25)
- Summer college enrollment up as Pell Grant money flows, helping students to graduate faster, Whittier Daily News (July 24)
- Summer college enrollment up as Pell Grant flows, helping students to graduate faster, L.A. Daily News (July 24)
- Building a Better Bilingual Classroom, CSU Newsroom (July 24)
- How the Humble Lemonade Stand Is Becoming a Pipeline for Young Entrepreneurs, Education Week (July 24)
- We’re underestimating the mind-warping potential of fake video, Vox (July 23)
- 9 colleges with the lowest tuition in the US, MSN.com (July 23)
- Solar-Powered Slugs Hide Wild Secrets—But They’re Vanishing, National Geographics (July 22)
- Summer college enrollment up as Pell Grant money flows, helping students to graduate faster, EdSource (July 22)
- Perspective | In the age of inequality, Goldman’s CEO offers an unexpected lesson, The Washington Post (July 20)
- Intelligent design: How smart packaging can shape the future of food safety, Food Dive (July 20)
- The week ahead in SoCal dance, July 22-29: Kenneth Walker Dance Project and more, L.A. Times (July 20)
- Angels Vocal Art's Artistic Director, Kristof Van Grysperre Celebrates Leonard Bernstein's 100th Birthday with Candide, Pasadena Now (July 19)
- Professor practices what he preaches, Thousand Oaks Acorn (July 19)
- California Supreme Court Squashes Bid To Split State Into Three, NPR (July 19)
- CUMU Welcomes New Executive Committee Members, CUMU News (July 17)
- Questions Over Diversity on L.A. Community College Board, Inside Higher Ed (July 17)
- First-time homebuyer? Some communities are created more equal than others, Inside Nova (July 17)
- Caribou runner claims top national ranking in 3,000-meter steeplechase, Bangor Daily News (July 17)
- Donald Ennis, Courier Herald (July 17)
- 2018 ACT National Award Finalists, Association for Commuter Transportation (July 17)
- Going back to edible gardening is blossoming in Southern California, Daily Breeze (July 17)