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New Regulations Protect White Sharks and People

State of California regulations recently passed to protect great white sharks will also protect people, according to Professor Chris Lowe who was interviewed by The Orange County Register. The new regulations will deter active fishing for white

Criminal Psychologist Discusses Who Might Be The Serial Killer in California's Central Valley

Robert Schug, a neurocriminologist and forensic psychologist and professor at Cal State Long Beach, provided interviews to CBS Sacramento, the Los Angeles

ºÚÁÏÍø Dean Sees Possible Expansion of Social Worker Seats with Additional Funding

Monica Lounsbery, dean of the College of Health and Human Services at ºÚÁÏÍø, spoke with the Long Beach Business Journal about $2.8 million in funding for the Long Beach K-16 educational collaborative.

Russian History Scholar Comments on Putin's Latest Moves in Ukraine

Andrew Jenks, professor and scholar in Russian history, spoke with KCBS radio about Putin's recent (illegal) annexation of four provinces in the Ukraine, the Russian draft, and the threat to use nuclear weapons.

Grand Opening of the Anna W. Ngai Alumni Center

The Long Beach Press-Telegram featured the grand opening of the Anna W. Ngai Alumni Center on the Cal State Long Beach campus.

Economics Expert Signals Slight Chance for Recession in Next Year

Robert Kleinhenz, Ph.D., is an adjunct professor at Cal State Long Beach and CEO of Kleinhenz Economics. Dr.