CSULB Rocket Launch Integrates Student Learning with Industry Partnerships
When the rocket Prospector 10 (P-10) points toward the sky today April 18, a handful of California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) engineering students, professors and others will hope for a...
View ArticleAmerica I Am offers chance to see the Declaration of Independence
Sen. Jenny Oropeza invites the public to join her in welcoming the West Coast debut of an exhibition of unprecedented scope honoring the role African-Americans have played in forging America. “America...
View ArticleMiddle School Girls live at CSULB during Engineering Girls Internship program
To broaden their knowledge of the various aspects of engineering, 10 high-achieving middle school girls lived last week at Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) in the student residence halls as the first...
View ArticleUSPS Unveils New Stamps for 2011
From a former U.S. president to legends of Latin music to the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500-mile auto race to the garden of love, the 2011 commemorative stamp program has something for...
View ArticleCSULB Receives Grant Funding ‘My Daughter is an Engineer’ Program
Photo by Jeremy Wilburn Will Encourage LBUSD Girls to Enter Engineering Careers Statistics show that only about 20 percent of engineering students are women, and that women make up only about 10...
View ArticleCSULB Launches 2 Engineering Programs in Lancaster; Accepting Applications
Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) will launch two engineering degree programs this fall in Lancaster, filling an impending void from this year’s elimination of California State University, Fresno’s seven...
View ArticleCelebrate the Anniversary of Spaceflight with Forever Stamps
Two Stamps Recognize 50th Anniversary of First Manned Spaceflight The Postal Service dedicated two stamps today commemorating two historic events – one that occurred a half century ago, and the second...
View ArticleCSULB Program Proves Engineering is for Girls, Too
My Daughter is an Engineer program was funded by a grant at CSULB. Statistics show that only about 20 percent of engineering students are women, and that women make up only about 10 percent of...
View ArticleAnnual NOAA Day at the Aquarium of the Pacific Returns Saturday Nov. 19th
What weather conditions should we be preparing for…tsunamis, wildfires, heat waves, floods, hurricanes, blizzards? A newly launched polar-orbiting satellite will help the National Oceanic and...
View ArticleAquarium of the Pacific Partners with NASA and Others to Create a New Program...
NASA, Aquarium of the Pacific, NASA Goddard Visitor Center, and the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI) have partnered to create a new program for the public. Our Instrumented Earth is a new...
View ArticleLooking for Endeavour to Fly Over Long Beach? Track it With #spottheshuttle
The space shuttle Endeavour will fly over Long Beach on Friday. Track it on social media and see photos like this one from Instagram user BreezePhotoDesign. Have you been watching the sky and waiting...
View ArticleThe “Super Bowl of Astronomy,” The American Astronomical Society Meets in...
Long Beach is the “Waterfront Center of Southern California,” and from now thru January 11, 2013 it’ll be the celestial center of attention too. That’s when the American Astronomical Society (AAS)...
View ArticleCosmic Secrets Unlocked in Free Lecture at CSULB
X-ray: NASA/CXC/UNAM/Ioffe/D.Page,P.Shternin et al; Optical: NASA/STScI; Illustration: NASA/CXC/M.Weiss Advances in astronomy and physics technology and theoretical research are revealing the history...
View ArticleCSULB Receives Grants For Programs That Encourage Young Girls to Consider The...
The California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) College of Engineering recently received three grants for summer programs to encourage young girls to consider studying for the field of...
View ArticleCSULB Professor Andrew Jenks Named Aerospace Fellow, Receives Grant from NASA
CSULB Professor Andrew Jenks Andrew Jenks, a faculty member in the History Department at Cal State Long Beach (CSULB), has been named an Aerospace Fellow by the American Historical Association and...
View ArticleUnique Course Brings Red Planet to Life at CSULB
Cal State Long Beach Geography Professor Chrys Rodrigue teaches a unique course about the geography of Mars. Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) Professor Chrys Rodrigue knows that Nov. 28 marks even more...
View ArticleWinners of The Long Beach Great Sand Sculpture Contest Announced
On August 16-17, Rotaract Long Beach hosted the 82nd Annual Great Sand Sculpture Contest, a free, two-day community festival featuring amateur and professional sand sculpting, arts and crafts, live...
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