When Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) Business Professor Thomas Rhoads retired at the end of the 2009-10 academic year, he ended an astonishing record of 54 consecutive years of family service to the university– 37 of his and 17 from his father, who was also a faculty member in the campus’s College of Business Administration [...]
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With retirement, professor ends family’s 54-year streak of service at CSULB
July 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · News
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Future of unemployment, housing to be focus of CSULB’s Regional Economic Forecast
May 7th, 2010 · No Comments · Employment, News
What is the likely timeline for economic recovery for the Southern California region? Will unemployment figures turn around in the region, and, if so, at what pace? How will the housing market in the region improve over the next year, and which parts of the region will lead in that recovery?
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CSULB student’s winning essay examines stereotypes in black comic-book heroes
April 23rd, 2010 · No Comments · News
Elise McCutchen, a senior in Africana Studies at California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), was recognized recently as the first-place winner in the undergraduate division of the National Council for Black Studies (NCBS) Annual Student Essay Contest on the topic “I Bet This Never Happens to Superman: Black Superheroes in Comic Books.” McCutchen was an [...]
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CSULB play about aging gang members expected to be relatable among locals
April 2nd, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment, theater, theatre
Cal State Long Beach University Players will present The Mighty Gents by Richard Wesley Friday, April 16 to Saturday, May 1. Directed by CSULB alumnus and guest director Baron Kelly, the play tells the tale of a gang that once ruled the Central Ward of Newark, New Jersey, after conquering their rivals, the Zombies. Now [...]
Despite some inappropriate behavior, CSULB’s ‘Evita’ is an impressive show with a timely theme
March 26th, 2010 · No Comments · Art, Arts, Entertainment, theater, theatre
By Cory Bilicko
Entertainment Writer
Sometimes it’s difficult to not let one particular unseemly aspect of a show ruin the whole theatrical experience.
Cal State Long Beach’s University Players’ production of Evita is indeed an ambitious, successful undertaking with some exceptionally talented vocalists and dancers dramatizing the story of Eva Perón, the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 [...]


