February 2023
- Free income tax service benefits the elderly, low-income, non-English speakers, World Journal (Feb. 7)
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments 2.6.23, Office of Governor News (Feb. 6)
- Newport Beach woman, LA man win Surf City Marathon, HeySoCal (Feb. 6)
- L.A. on the Record: What’s happening with independent redistricting?, LA Times (Feb. 4)
- Not much would change in California if the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down affirmative action, Orange County Register (Feb. 3)
- Surf City Marathon’s Back in Full Swing, Huntington Beach News (Feb. 3)
- Redlands High grad proudly wears Super Bowl rings, Record Gazette (Feb. 2)
- #BlackHistoryMatters is a campaign to emphasize that Black history is vital as we work to build a world where Black sons are free to photograph sunsets., LA Progressive (Feb. 2)
- Tyre Nichols Killing Reignites Focus on American Policing, Observer (Feb. 2)
- While Eyes Turn to Memphis, Demonstrators in LA Continue to Press for End To Police Violence At Home, SFV Sun (Feb. 1)
- Compare Rewards Credit Cards, WalletHub (Feb. 1)
- Asst Prof Steven Pan: Studying smarter through harnessing the science of human learning, NUS News (Feb. 1)
January 2023
- Berkeley Journalism fellowship to launch in March, Berkeley News (Jan. 31)
- Breaking Up Without Breaking Down: Understanding the Psychology of Ghosting, The Good Men Project (Jan. 30)
- Bruce’s Beach Officially Sold Back to LA County for $20 Million, NBC4 (Jan. 30)
- Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles Kicks off Black History Month at the Loma Linda University Church, Adventist Today (Jan. 30)
- Cal State LA Technology Professor Receives CSU Wang Family Excellence Award, FuelCellWorks (Jan. 30)
- ACTION FOR EQUITY: CSU Implements Equitable Learning Practices, Newswise (Jan. 30)
- Challenger 1: The Tank Ukraine Really Needs?, 19FortyFive (Jan. 29)
- ‘Be proud of where you’re from’: Musician, educator Kris Tiner continues to inspire others, Bakersfield Californian (Jan. 29)
- Video images of Tyre Nichols being beaten draw comparisons to Rodney King’s beating by police officers., New York Times (Jan. 27)
- Famous movie stilt house in East LA hits market for $1.6M, TheRealDeal (Jan. 27)
- 2023 Atlanta 500: Real Estate – Chondra Webster Myers, Atlanta Magazine (Jan. 27)
- Community Health Centers and Cal State LA Launch Second Cohort of Innovative Pipeline Program, Community Clinic Association News (Jan. 26)
- Cal State LA community honors Monterey Park shooting victims at candlelight vigil, Campus Circle (Jan. 26)
- Cal State LA honors Monterey Park shooting victims at vigil, Los Angeles Patch (Jan. 26)
- Support for Monterey Park victims: Eastside Scene, The Eastsider (Jan. 26)
- A Career Launched Through “Transformative” NIGMS-Funded Training Programs, Biomedical Beat Blog (Jan. 25)
- CSUF EIP Recaps a Successful Year of Workforce Development, CSUF News (Jan. 25)
- Exploring The Real Creator of Hispanic Heritage Month One Year After His Death, Youth Leadership Initiative (Jan. 25)
- Don’t force a false choice between algebra and data science, EdSource (Jan. 25)
- CSU Faculty and Staff Honored for Dedication to Student Success, CSU Leader (Jan. 24)
- Can Sultan Change The Climate?, Revolve Media (Jan. 24)
- USC trailblazer Tracy Poon Tambascia is no stranger to being a ‘first’, USC News (Jan. 24)
- The Unsung Hero Who Worked with Saul Bass, UCDA Journal (Jan. 23)
- UC Santa Cruz: Alumni Councilor Mario Galdamez, Watsonville Patch (Jan. 23)
- “Mizuko: True Spirit” @ Village Well – Jan. 27, Culver City Crossroads (Jan. 23)
- Social Impact Heroes: Why & How Rob Perez of Life Sciences Care Is Helping To Change Our World, Authority Magazine (Jan. 23)
- How to see green comet passing Earth for first time in 50,000 years, Head Topics (Jan. 22)
- The Happiest Place On Earth? A Child Of Immigrants Grows Up In The Shadow Of Disneyland, LAist (Jan. 21)
- How Stevie Wonder’s “Happy Birthday” Helped Form Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday, MSNBC (Jan. 20)
- Newport symphony debuts orchestral ode to nature and history, Oregon Public Broadcasting (Jan. 20)
- El ex concejal de Los Ángeles José Huizar acepta declararse culpable en un caso de corrupción, MSN Espanol (Jan. 20)
- Op-Ed: Martial law in the Philippines was no ‘golden age’, LA Times (Jan. 20)
- Meet The Candidates For Nury Martinez’s LA City Council Seat, LAist (Jan. 19)
- Jose Huizar pleads guilty in Los Angeles corruption case, LA Times (Jan. 19)
- Danielle Dorsey joins The Times’ Food team as assistant editor for guides, LA Times (Jan. 19)
- Alumni Councilor Mario Galdamez, UCSC News Center (Jan. 19)
- Affirmative action ban won’t change much in California, Ventura County Star (Jan. 19)
- The Accessibility Lessons Learned (And Not Learned) from COVID, Speech Tech Magazine (Jan. 18)
- LA Council Signals Support for Legislation Allowing Indefinite Remote Meetings, MyNewsLA (Jan. 17)
- AAUW historian to address local chapter, Cumberland Times-News (Jan. 17)
- Shell museum announces topic, speaker for next lecture in series, Sanibel Captiva (Jan. 17)
- Interview: Writer/Performer Anzu Lawson on the L.A. Debut of her Solo Show THE RUB, Broadway World (Jan. 17)
- The US’s Best Retirement Destinations, Storage Cafe (Jan. 16)
- Bridging the Gaps sponsors festive MLK Day parade in Texarkana, KTBS.com (Jan. 16)
- Mental Health Monday: Local trainer shares his secrets and key steps for achieving goals, CBS Los Angeles (Jan. 16)
- Richard G. Runyon Honored for His Contributions in Resolving Important Cases for the FDA, 24-7pressrelease.com (Jan. 16)
- Hoping for Ngalande: Is he the Promised One?, Malawi Voice (Jan. 16)
- Top 10 major upcoming library and museum construction projects – U.S. – January 2023, Journal of Commerce (Jan. 16)
- The King Holiday Reflects Our Resilience, Minority Reporter (Jan. 16)
- ‘Disregarded as human beings’: survivors of Palm Springs demolition demand justice 60 years on, The Guardian (Jan. 15)
- Faced with shrinking ranks, LAPD looks to rehire retired officers, LA Times (Jan. 13)
- Photos: First Look at the New York Premiere of SOLEDAD Presented by American Indian Artists Inc., Broadway World (Jan. 13)
- After deaths, L.A. police face new questions about excessive force, Washington Post (Jan. 13)
- LAPD’s repeated tasing of teacher who died appears excessive, experts say, Yahoo! News (Jan. 13)
- CAA Promotes Eight Trainees To Agent, Yahoo! News (Jan. 12)
- Obituary: John Eichinger, Claremont Courier (Jan. 12)
- NorthPort gets Munzon in trade, The Manila Times (Jan. 12)
- U-Grow Program Prepares Future Scientists for Graduate School, Cedars-Sinai Blog (Jan. 11)
- The Essential Greek Historians, World History Encyclopedia (Jan. 11)
- Kim Dingle at Sperone Westwater with exhibition Open Call for Blue Lemons, Art Daily (Jan. 11)
- Anyston and Katherine Build Peer Connections at Cal State LA, Peer Forward (Jan. 11)
- Social worker tapped for L.A. County panel on inspecting lockups, Torrance Daily Breeze (Jan. 11)
- Communication studies program at Cal State DTLA teaches real-world skills, Pasadena Weekly (Jan. 11)
- Alabama Track and Field Mourns the Passing of Hall of Fame Head Coach John Mitchell, University of Alabama (Jan. 11)
- Racine native stars on new reality competition TV show ‘The Traitors,’ dropping Jan. 12 on Peacock, The Journal Times (Jan. 11)
- Southland Institutions Get Thousands in NEH Grants, KFI Radio (Jan. 10)
- Southland institutions get thousands in NEH grants, MyNewsLA (Jan. 10)
- 13 SoCal institutions awarded National Endowment for the Humanities grants, Hey SoCal (Jan. 10)
- If reappointed, LAPD Chief Moore may stay two or three years, LA Times (Jan. 10)
- The King holiday reflects our resilience, Louisiana Weekly (Jan. 9)
- Finance Veteran Sean Boyea Joins Siebert Williams Shank as Managing Director, Yahoo! Finance (Jan. 9)
- Mayor Bass: It’s Time to End LAPD Chief Moore’s Tenure, LA Sentinel (Jan. 8)
- 9 Things That Your Food Might Say About Your Personality, Psychology Today (Jan. 8)
- Column: Bruce’s Beach was a win for reparations. Why it matters that Black people lost it, LA Times (Jan. 8)
- Yancey Modesto – Cal State LA: Building a more complete college experience, Blueprint Construction Magazine (Jan. 7)
- James D. Brubaker, Producer on ‘The Right Stuff,’ Rocky Movies, Dies at 85, Variety (Jan. 3)
- New Study Seeks To Learn How COVID-19 Has Affected LA’s Southeast Asians, LAist (Jan. 2)
- Diversity Insight: Kinecta FCU’s Partnership With Spicy Green Book Supports Overall DEI Initiative, CU Management (Jan. 6)
- The Dark Empath Personality Merges Empathy With Dark Triad Traits—And That Spells Big Trouble, Well+Good (Jan. 5)
- Battle for Speaker of the House: Congress Chaos, ABC7 Eyewitness News (Jan. 5)
- MALVEAUX: MLK Holiday Reflects Our Resilience, Washington Informer (Jan. 4)
- New Congress Fails to Elect Speaker of the House, NBC7 San Diego (Jan. 4)
- LAPD chief apologizes for saying he has Bass’ ‘full support’, LA Times (Jan. 4)
December 2022
- Bass’ ability to curb LA homelessness will test government | Guest Commentary, The Sentinel (Dec. 29)
- American Indian Artists Inc. to Present New York Premiere of SOLEDAD at Theater for the New City, Broadway World (Dec. 29)
- Twitter maven Dionne Warwick wants a meeting with Elon Musk: ‘Where’s your head?’, LA Times (Dec. 28)
- 3D Printing Industry Review of the Year, 3D Printing News Digest (Dec. 26)
- Cal State LA professor leads students in development of a tool to help residents understand crime trends in Los Angeles, World Journal Chinese Daily News (Dec. 25)
- How California’s colleges are supporting formerly incarcerated students, Visalia Times Delta (Dec. 22)
- Solar developer launches Los Angeles Cleantech Career Academy, PV Magazine (Dec. 21)
- L.A. activist and union organizer Richard Castro, Jr., dies at 70, People’s World (Dec. 21)
- Riots, earthquakes, now homelessness — why and how L.A. mayors declare emergencies, LA Times (Dec. 20)
- Cal State LA researchers develop a tool on crime trends in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Patch (Dec. 20)
- Cal State LA researchers, with the City of Los Angeles’ Data Team, develop an interactive data visualization tool that helps residents understand crime trends in neighborhoods, California Newswire (Dec. 20)
- The Huntington Library acquires Thomas Pynchon’s archive, U.S. Times Post (Dec. 20)
- Thank you former Mayor Jesus Silva for your Service, Fullerton Observer (Dec. 18)
- Column: Hey, Santa, how about a fresh start at L.A. City Hall, home of more naughty than nice?, Yahoo! News (Dec. 17)
- Democrat Bass takes charge as LA mayor amid homeless crisis, The Philadephia Sun (Dec. 16)
- LA’s Life Sciences Hubs Will Be Spread Out Just Like The City Itself, BisNow.com (Dec. 16)
- Dr. Ramani ON: How to Spot a Narcissist & 3 Signs of Gaslighting in Any Relationship, Apple Podcast (Dec. 16)
- How Cal State bucked the trend and reduced social inequalities, Times Higher Education (Dec. 15)
- “Don’t do what Nithya did” and other advice for City Hall newcomers Eunisses Hernandez and Hugo Soto-Martinez, The Eastsider (Dec. 14)
- Support for unions is at a 57-year high as organizing sweeps the country, KALW Public Media (Dec. 14)
- LA City Council approves Mayor Karen Bass’ declaration of emergency on homelessness, ABC7 Los Angeles (Dec. 13)
- Cal State LA to receive grant from state’s primary energy agency for workforce development, AltEnergyMag.com (Dec. 13)
- CSUF Partners with CSULB and Cal State LA for New Biomanufacturing Technician Program, CSUF News (Dec. 13)
- Cal State LA Receives Grant from State’s Primary Energy Agency for Workforce Development, FuelCellWorks (Dec. 13)
- Op-Ed: How rising hospital costs increase healthcare inequities for marginalized communities, Yahoo! News (Dec. 13)
- Karen Bass takes charge as Los Angeles mayor amid homeless crisis, KTLA5 News (Dec. 12)
- Mayor Bass declares state of emergency over homelessness crisis, Los Angeles Blade (Dec. 12)
- Karen Bass’ ability to curb Los Angeles homelessness will test California Democrats – and government itself, CalMatters (Dec. 12)
- Karen Bass sworn in as Los Angeles mayor, vows to address homelessness, PBS News Hour (Dec. 12)
- Mayor Karen Bass declares state of emergency on homelessness, ABC7 Los Angeles (Dec. 12)
- Democrat Karen Bass takes charge as Los Angeles mayor amid homeless crisis, Press Democrat (Dec. 12)
- Los Angeles Pins Hope on Karen Bass to Fix One of the Worst Homeless Crises in the US, Bloomberg (Dec. 12)
- Op-Ed: The biggest bang for L.A.’s crime-and-safety buck, Yahoo! News (Dec. 11)
- Fresh wave of LA City Hall chaos greets new Council with an unrivaled puzzle, L.A. Daily News (Dec. 10)
- Solving The Black Male Educator Shortage, The 74 (Dec. 10)
- Garcetti exits L.A. political stage for points unknown, LA Times (Dec. 9)
- Landslide in Palos Verdes Estates: Dr. Joshua Kelly, FOX 11 News (Dec. 9)
- APA Announces Winners of 14 Prizes, Daily Nous (Dec. 9)
- Cal State LA Receives National Science Foundation Grant to Create a Pathway to Diversity Program, L.A. Sentinel (Dec. 8)
- Sacramento likely can’t force L.A. City Council reform. It’s trying anyway, LA Times (Dec. 7)
- New police chief was destined for Arizona, InMaricopa.com (Dec. 7)
- MALVEAUX: An Executive Order for Reparations, Washington Informer (Dec. 7)
- Powerful and a little incognito: What it’s like to become an L.A. County ‘supe’, LA Times (Dec. 7)
- Siete estudiantes de Cal State LA reciben becas predoctorales Sally Casanova, Hispanos Press (Dec. 6)
- Here’s How Artificial Intelligence is a Growing Threat to Authenticity In Art, LA Times (Dec. 6)
- Solving the Black male educator shortage, LA School Report (Dec. 6)
- Daily Digest: Cal State LA receives grant to create diversity program pathway, Eastsider LA (Dec. 6)
- Cal State LA Receives National Science Foundation Grant To Create A Pathway To Diversity Program, The Californer (Dec. 5)
- Sierra Leone native selected as most promising Engineer in Government by Black Engineer of the Year Awards, Afro News (Dec. 5)
- The Cost of Silence, LA Review of Books (Dec. 4)
- Several CSUs, including Long Beach, among best for economic mobility, study says, Long Beach Press Telegram (Dec. 4)
- How do you keep going when college takes you 13 years?, EdSource (Dec. 2)
- The Iranian Protests Are the Latest Phase in a Long Cycle of Popular Unrest, Jacobin.com (Dec. 1)
- Free writing workshop for formerly incarcerated community members, titled ‘The Sentences that Create Us’, San Diego Union-Tribune (Dec. 1)
- Study finds NYC health inspectors gave only Asian restaurants higher number of citations at start of pandemic, NYU News (Dec. 1)
- Holiday Theater Offerings Abound, Larchmont Buzz (Dec. 1)
- ‘Life Is Good For Me Now’: Santa Clarita Hometown Hero, Vietnam War Veteran Reflects On Service, KHTS Radio (Dec. 1)
November 2022
- Black, Latino residents burned out of Palm Springs seek reparations, LA Times (Nov. 30)
- Cal State LA women’s volleyball headed to D-II Elite Eight, CBS/KCAL Sports Central (Nov. 29)
- Coronavirus Today: Feeling the loss of Latino grandparents, LA Times (Nov. 29)
- New documentary revives Raymond Lewis’ basketball legacy, Spectrum News (Nov. 29)
- The ultimate guide to live holiday shows in SoCal, LA Times (Nov. 29)
- Why Do People Collect Things? It Could Be Loneliness, Psychology Today (Nov. 27)
- Bawdy Latina lesbian rebel poet tatiana de la tierra is overdue, LA Times (Nov. 27)
- Witnesses of China’s Cultural Revolution to speak at online meeting hosted by Wende Museum on December 7, NewsBreak (Nov. 26)
- Karen Bass drew more votes than any mayor candidate in L.A. history, LA Times (Nov. 25)
- NAVFAC Washington Officer Selected Most Promising Engineer in Government, DVIDS News (Nov. 25)
- El profesor Óscar-René Vargas debe ser liberado, Viento Sur (Nov. 25)
- Remembering child foster care and adoption advocate Naehi Wong, FOX-11 News (Nov. 24)
- Changing family through education: Joe Mathews thanks his late great-aunt, KCRW News (Nov. 24)
- Ask the Expert: How Soon Should I Talk With My Kids About College?, PBS SoCal (Nov. 23)
- College Corps Helps Students Graduate With Less Debt By Serving Community, 106.7 FM (Nov. 23)
- Black, Mexican families forcibly evicted in ’50s and ’60s from Palm Springs seek millions in restitution, KAKE.com News (Nov. 23)
- L.A. city voters sent conflicting messages, LA Times (Nov. 22)
- DOE awards $1.5M to minority-serving colleges for clean hydrogen research, Daily Energy Insider (Nov. 22)
- The son of farmworkers now leads schools in Glassell Park and Silver Lake, The Eastsider (Nov. 22)
- Trailblazing Comedian Karin Babbitt Returns, Good Times (Nov. 22)
- ASU Trustee and Cronkite Alumni Hall of Fame inductee Christine Devine to give convocation speech, ASU News (Nov. 21)
- Transgender Youth Have Doubters. They Also Have History, History News Network (Nov. 20)
- Sweet Sweep! Cal State LA claims NCAA West Region Championship, CCAA News (Nov. 19)
- New Faces To Occupy Nearly Half The Seats On LA City Council, LAist (Nov. 18)
- California program lets college students give back to community, graduate with less debt, ABC7 Los Angeles (Nov. 18)
- Are California’s Hispanic-Serving Institutions Living Up To Their Name?, LAist (Nov. 18)
- Are California’s Hispanic Serving Institutions living up to their name?, CalMatters (Nov. 17)
- Karen Bass Will Be The Next Mayor Of Los Angeles. How Will She Lead The City?, LAist (Nov. 16)
- Karen Bass elected mayor of Los Angeles, Courthouse News Service (Nov. 16)
- How to Read the Tree Leaves, New York Times (Nov. 16)
- Bass now leads Caruso by 36,000 votes in L.A. mayor’s race as margin widens, LA Times (Nov. 15)
- Election Reflections – Ignore The Pollsters, Challenge The Democrats, Seattle Medium (Nov. 15)
- Villanueva Is Booted After Los Angeles Voters Sour on ‘Sheriff Trump’, Daily Beast (Nov. 15)
- The Endearing Hippie Vegan Paradise Tucked Into the Foothills of Altadena, Eater (Nov. 15)
- Your Voice, Your Vote: Election 2022 Results, ABC7 (Nov. 15)
- ‘I can’t keep fighting the system’: DACA recipients are leaving the US, disheartened by years of instability, St. Louis Post Dispatch (Nov. 15)
- Karaoke in the time of COVID, Finger Lakes Times (Nov. 14)
- How Do Femcels and Incels Differ?, Psychology Today (Nov. 14)
- “Divisive Concepts” Bans Will Undermine Teaching Some of the Values Conservatives Claim to Uphold, History News Network (Nov. 13)
- Like other counties, Kern Public Health skips report on child deaths, citing lack of resources, Bakersfield.com (Nov. 12)
- DOE Announces $1.5M to Train the Next-Generation Hydrogen Workforce, Hydrogen Central (Nov. 11)
- DOE Announces $1.5 Million to Train the Next-Generation Hydrogen Workforce, Energy.gov (Nov. 10)
- What’s at stake in LA City Council races?, Spectrum News (Nov. 9)
- Election 2022: For LA County sheriff role, big changes appear imminent, Whittier Daily News (Nov. 9)
- What We Know So Far About California Election Results, New York Times (Nov. 9)
- The Latest On Election Results Across Southern California, KPCC 89.3 (Nov. 9)
- Decision 2022: Election Night in SoCal, Spectrum News (Nov. 8)
- L.A. County Sheriff Villanueva trailing in bid for second term, voters back new firing powers, Yahoo! News (Nov. 8)
- Election Day 2022: Reporters, Registrars Share Updates Live From The Polls, KPCC 89.3 (Nov. 8)
- In LA, like New York, one candidate has courted the Orthodox community. Will it lift him to victory?, Forward (Nov. 7)
- How Will Midterm Elections Impact Direction of Country?, NBC San Diego (Nov. 7)
- Servicemembers to Students, CSU News (Nov. 7)
- Jean Dawson on Letting Go of Genre and the Narrative: ‘Whatever You Need Me For, That’s What I’m Here For’, Billboard (Nov. 7)
- Campus event emphasizes importance of local politics, Daily Titan (Nov. 7)
- Column: Why this election could feel like the beginning of the end of Black power in L.A., LA Times (Nov. 7)
- Golden Eagles Repeat as CCAA Champions, CCAA Men’s Soccer (Nov. 6)
- Golden Eagles Are CCAA Tournament Champs!!, CCAA Women’s Soccer (Nov. 6)
- NAACP Convention in L.A. Addresses Racial Scandal Consuming Host City, Post News Group (Nov. 6)
- Golden Eagles Claim CCAA Title All For Themselves, CCAA Volleyball (Nov. 4)
- 42 of Los Angeles’ best new projects and architects honored at the 2022 AIA|LA Design Awards, Architect News (Nov. 4)
- Political Science Experts Explain Why People Should Care About Local Politics, CSUF News (Nov. 4)
- DNA evidence frees Black California man imprisoned for decades, Afro News (Nov. 3)
- Proposition 28 would increase funding for arts programs, Spectrum News (Nov. 3)
- California Statewide Offices On the 2022 Ballot: What They Do, And Why They Matter, KCET (Nov. 3)
- Half of California’s 10 Biggest Cities Are Choosing a New Mayor, New York Times (Nov. 3)
- In LA Mayoral Race, A Fight For Asian American Voters, LAist (Nov. 2)
- Ballot Measures: People-Powered Policy-Making? Or A Way for Wealthy Interests to Exert Influence, KCET (Nov. 2)
- Fun things to do this week: Nov. 4-10, Hey SoCal (Nov. 2)
- John Rigney Believes That Playing Hard But Working Harder Pays Off, Variety (Nov. 2)
- COC’s Sharlene Coleal Receives 2022 ACBO Achievement of Excellence Award, SCV News (Nov. 1)
- Professor hosts judge-alumna as guest speaker, Downtown News (Nov. 1)
- Charles Cullen, Niels Högel and Others: Inside the Minds of Serial Killers Who Work in Health Care, A&E TV (Nov. 1)
- ‘The Possibility That an Innocent Person Could be Executed is Real’: After Almost 40 Years and a Brush with the Death Penalty, DNA Clears California Black Man of Rape and Murder Charges, Atlanta Black Star (Nov. 1)
- Letters to the Editor: George Gascón needs to reexamine old murder convictions right now, LA Times (Nov. 1)
October 2022
- CSU Partners with California Volunteers to Benefit Students and Communities, Newswise (Oct. 31)
- DNA Clears California Man Who Spent 38 Years In Prison For 1983 Rape And Murder, Oxygen (Oct. 31)
- Black man released after almost 40 years in prison for Inglewood murder, Yahoo! News (Oct. 31)
- He Spent 38 Years Behind Bars for a Murder He Didn’t Commit, Newser (Oct. 31)
- Dibukti tidak bersalah selepas 38 tahun, Utasan Malaysia (Oct. 31)
- États-Unis: un homme libéré après plus de 38 ans de prison pour un crime qu’il n’a pas commis, MSN (Oct. 31)
- DNA evidence clears man who spent 38 years in prison for murder, Herald Sun (Oct. 30)
- Watch moment man hears his lifetime prison sentence is overturned, CNN (Oct. 30)
- Man wrongly convicted of Inglewood murder freed after 38 years by DNA evidence, LA Times (Oct. 29)
- Hombre de California encarcelado injustamente durante 38 años por asesinato salió de la cárcel, La Opinion (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence has freed a California man imprisoned for more than 38 years, NPR (Oct. 29)
- California man wrongfully imprisoned for 1983 murder released from jail, New York Post (Oct. 29)
- USA: Niemal 40 lat w więzieniu. Skazany za zabójstwo, którego nie popełnił, Wyderzania (Oct. 29)
- Pruebas de ADN liberan a hombre encarcelado por casi 40 años en una prisión en California, Telemundo 52 (Oct. 29)
- Američan skoraj 40 let po krivici v zaporu za umor, ki ga ni zagrešil, 24UR.com (Oct. 29)
- Exonerated: Conviction of Maurice Hastings Vacated in 1983 Murder, David Vanguard (Oct. 29)
- Maurice Hastings: US man in prison for 38 years freed by new DNA evidence, BBC (Oct. 29)
- Homem preso há 38 anos por crime que não cometeu foi libertado: “Quero apenas desfrutar da minha vida enquanto a tenho”, CNN Portugal (Oct. 29)
- Una prueba de ADN deja en libertad Maurice Hastings tras 38 años en prisión por un asesinato que no cometió, NIUS (Oct. 29)
- Man released from California prison after 38 years following DNA test, The Guardian (Oct. 29)
- California man imprisoned 38 years for murder released after DNA evidence is tested, Washington Times (Oct. 29)
- Estudiantes de Cal-State LA entre los que más participan en programa Fulbright, Hispanos Press (Oct. 29)
- Maurice Hastings, scagionato dal DNA dopo 38 anni in carcere, Il Post (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence has freed a California man imprisoned for more than 38 years, Georgia Broadcasting News(Oct. 29)
- California man imprisoned for 38 years freed after DNA evidence points to another person, USA Today (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees a California man imprisoned for decades, KWTX (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprison for decades, KNX Radio (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees CA man imprisoned for decades, Ledger-Inquirer (Oct. 29)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Associated Press (Oct. 28)
- Nation: DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Seattle Times (Oct. 28)
- News: DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Houston Chronicle (Oct. 28)
- Man Convicted in 1983 Inglewood Killing Cleared After Decades in Prison, MyNewsLA (Oct. 28)
- Man Freed After Serving 38 Years for a Murder and Rape He Didn’t Commit, DNA Proved His Innocence, People.com (Oct. 28)
- How 3 Universities Are Working to Raise Graduation Rates, U.S. News & World Report (Oct. 28)
- Wrongfully convicted man exonerated after 38 years in prison, ABC7 (Oct. 28)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Spectrum News (Oct. 28)
- After four decades, man convicted of murder in L.A. exonerated by DNA evidence, KTLA5 (Oct. 28)
- Man convicted of 1983 murder cleared after spending nearly four decades in prison, CBS News (Oct. 28)
- Wrongfully Convicted Client of Los Angeles Innocence Project at Cal State LA Freed After 38 years, LA Sentinel (Oct. 28)
- South LA man serving life in prison now free after DNA evidence proved him innocent, FOX 11 (Oct. 28)
- DNA clears man convicted in 1983 Inglewood killing after decades in prison, Orange County Register (Oct. 28)
- After Nearly 40 Years In Prison, A Wrongfully Convicted Man Is Free, LAist (Oct. 28)
- DNA evidence frees California man imprisoned for decades, Washington Post (Oct. 28)
- Man Who Spent Nearly Four Decades in Prison for Inglewood Murder is Cleared by DNA, and Freed, NBC4 (Oct. 28)
- Man Convicted in 1983 Inglewood Killing Cleared After Decades in Prison, KFI Radio (Oct. 28)
- District Attorney Gascón Announces Conviction of Maurice Hastings Vacated in 1983 Murder, District Attorney’s Office (Oct. 28)
- A year after graduating, Jason Keaton is helping others, CDCR (Oct. 28)
- Alexander: Basketball star Raymond Lewis gets documentary treatment, Orange County Register (Oct. 27)
- Dreams of sugar plum fairies return to Marat’s ‘Nutcracker’, Larchmont Chronicle (Oct. 27)
- Forum to discuss picking new president of CSU Los Angeles, EdSource (Oct. 26)
- The African American Online Source for California’s Capital City, The Sac Observer (Oct. 26)
- Los Angeles: NAACP Convention Addresses Racial Scandal Consuming Host City, LA Focus (Oct. 26)
- Meet Bamby Salcedo, a SoCal trans Latina leader and ‘servant to the people’, ABC7 (Oct. 26)
- Kanye West’s celebrity gives his brazen antisemitism a more toxic power, reach, LA Times (Oct. 25)
- UGA: new cohort of STEM leadership fellows, WGAU Radio (Oct. 25)
- L.A. has city and county governments. Why both?, LA Times (Oct. 24)
- Report: LA Nonprofits Detail Impacts of COVID-19, Racial Equity Efforts, and Increased Demand, Globe Newswire (Oct. 24)
- Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend – Film Threat, Film Threat (Oct. 24)
- Calling Out Global Anti-Blackness, The Observer (Oct. 24)
- LA council to keep working, despite demands that it stop until resignation occur, L.A. Daily News (Oct. 22)
- Council Members Defend Meeting Without Resignations from de Leon, Cedillo, KFI Radio (Oct. 21)
- Roots of L.A. City Council’s leaked audio scandal can be traced back decades, LA Times (Oct. 21)
- In L.A. mayoral race, competing visions of the golden dream, Jewish Insider (Oct. 21)
- Seeing through the Copaganda, Progressive Magazine (Oct. 21)
- California State University, Los Angeles Presidential Search Committee to Hold Open Forum, Newswise (Oct. 21)
- LA Council Members Defend Meeting Without Resignations from de León, Cedillo, MyNewsLA (Oct. 21)
- Rick Caruso and Karen Bass locked in tight LA mayoral race less than 3 weeks before election, ABC7 (Oct. 20)
- L.A. mayoral, California House races soak up money and attention, Yahoo! (Oct. 19)
- 2022’s Best Cities for Single Moms, LawnStarter (Oct. 19)
- Cal State LA Named 2022 Fulbright HSI Leader, Californer (Oct. 19)
- The story of L.A. beauty past, present and future in one zine, LA Times (Oct. 19)
- The Mess in Los Angeles Points to Trouble for Democrats, New York Times (Oct. 19)
- Congratulations to the 104 2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity HEED Award Recipients, Insight Into Diversity (Oct. 18)
- LA City Council racism scandal shows ugly side of creating political maps. Can redistricting reform help?, USA Today (Oct. 18)
- Belize’s Midnight Terror Cave Victims Held a Bizarre Detail in Their Teeth, Grunge (Oct. 18)
- JDC Records: The San Pedro Record Shop That Gave Us the Party Sound of ’80s L.A., KCET (Oct. 18)
- Jaime Jarrín Retires After 64 Years As Dodgers Broadcaster, Dodger Blue (Oct. 17)
- L.A.’s Black-Latino alliance has always been fragile. Can it survive racist recordings?, LA Times (Oct. 16)
- How the Sea Fireflies of the Caribbean are Shining New Light on Evolution, St. Thomas Source (Oct. 15)
- Bizarre Blue String Found from Teeth of Humans Sacrificed in Belize’s Midnight Terror Cave, Nature World News (Oct. 14)
- Eduardo Carreon: Adopting the mindset of the oppressor, KCRW (Oct. 14)
- Midterm Elections: Make Your Vote Count!, CSUF News (Oct. 14)
- Veteran baseball broadcaster Jaime Jarrin says goodbye, NPR (Oct. 14)
- A Review of Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin’s “Chicana on Fire”, Counter Punch (Oct. 14)
- Severe Drought, Heat Upended Research This Summer, The Scientist (Oct. 13)
- KGS Scientist, Partners Receive NSF Funding To Expand Program To Reduce Barriers In Stem Occupations, KU News (Oct. 13)
- L.A. City Hall in limbo as pressure builds for Cedillo, De León to step down, LA Times (Oct. 13)
- Durante, CA Author Publishes Children’s Book, PR Leap (Oct. 13)
- Overcoming Boundaries: Local Teenaged Blind Athlete To Compete In Cane Quest, KHTS (Oct. 13)
- Cal State LA to be honored for success in supporting transfer students, Los Angeles Patch (Oct. 13)
- Los Angeles leader in racism scandal resigns Council seat, The State (Oct. 13)
- Horrific discovery of bloody ritual in ‘Midnight Terror Cave’ with 188 human remains, Mirror (Oct. 12)
- An Educational Read Breaks Social Taboos About — You Guessed It — Tattoos!, Booktrib (Oct. 12)
- Dr. Tom Rivera Multi-Purpose Room to be Dedicated at Colton High School, City News Group (Oct. 12)
- LA Council faces uncertainty amid furor over racist remarks, Associated Press (Oct. 12)
- L.A. Council faces uncertainty after racist remarks leaked, PBS News Hour (Oct. 12)
- Congressional Black Caucus holds 51st Legislative Conference in DC, Crusader (Oct. 12)
- Outrage erupts at Council meeting over racist remarks, AV Press (Oct. 12)
- Biden calls for resignation after leak, Bharat Express News (Oct. 12)
- Leaked racist tape shakes political alliances in Los Angeles, Washington Post (Oct. 11)
- After racist leaked recording, Los Angeles City Council president takes leave; Biden calls for resignations, USA Today (Oct. 11)
- The Latest On LA City Council: Following Today’s Council Meeting, Reform Efforts, And More, KPCC AirTalk (Oct. 11)
- Meet the candidates for Huntington Beach City Council, Daily Pilot (Oct. 11)
- Biden joins calls for LA City Council resignations over leaked audio, Mercury News (Oct. 11)
- Top 100 Colleges and Universities for Hispanics, Hispanic Outlook (Oct. 11)
- Outrage erupts at LA Council meeting over racist remarks, KCRA News (Oct. 11)
- Racist leaked audio. Corruption. City Hall in chaos. L.A. politics faces a perilous moment, LA Times (Oct. 11)
- Raj Chetty: US higher education still mired in inequality, Times Higher Education (Oct. 11)
- Recognizing Hispanic Serving Institutions For Production Of Fulbright Leaders, Forbes (Oct. 11)
- LA City Controller, LAist (Oct. 11)
- Daily Digest: Tennis star honored, Eastsider (Oct. 11)
- Calls grow for Los Angeles council trio to quit over leaked racist remarks, The Guardian (Oct. 11)
- ‘Queering Mariachi’ introduces first all LGBTQ+ mariachi group, Mariachi Armoires De Los Ángeles, Collegian (Oct. 11)
- Scientists make wild discovery in cave used to sacrifice 100+ people, Tweak Town (Oct. 11)
- Community leaders join studio to discuss fallout in LA City Council scandal, CBS News (Oct. 11)
- Audio leak of profane, racist remarks leaves LA City Hall in disarray, Courthouse News Service (Oct. 11)
- Maya sacrifice victims found with mysterious blue string in their teeth, Life Science (Oct. 10)
- Hispanic students find the foundation for success through STEM, Verizon (Oct. 10)
- Morgenrot Corporation Appoints Richard Ming as New CEO, EIN Newswire (Oct. 10)
- LA City Council Members Used Racist Language on Tape-Recording, Black Wall Times (Oct. 10)
- Column: Bass or Caruso? Look back at recent L.A. mayors, LA Times (Oct. 8)
- Cal State LA Welcomes Weisman Foundation Formalism, Coagula (Oct. 8)
- California swears in first 3,200 College Corps volunteers, Spectrum News (Oct. 7)
- A pioneering CPA reflects on a 50-year journey, Journal of Accountancy (Oct. 7)
- Cathedral City dedicates Ofelia Bringas Memorial Bridge, Desert Sun (Oct. 7)
- Interim President looks to leave a mark, The Hornet (Oct. 6)
- Enrique Murillo Jr. named to White House advisory Commission, City News Group (Oct. 5)
- Mike Garcia fights to keep his seat in Congress while Christy Smith seeks a winning message, SGV Tribune (Oct. 5)
- New views: What makes a top US college, and the significance of Timbuktu, Christian Science Monitor (Oct. 4)
- Campus advocates provide key support to sexual assault survivors — but ‘superheroes’ are in short supply, Sacramento News & Review (Oct. 3)
- Tesla And Kamaz: The Hydrogen Glove Is Thrown, Forbes (Oct. 3)
- Casino divide: Tribes split as California voters consider online sports betting, Cronkite News (Oct. 3)
September 2022
- Meet The Indian And Indian-Origin Stars Featured In Time 100 Next 2022 List: Amrapali Gan, She The People (Sept. 30)
- FAFSA Opens Oct. 1. Here’s What You Need to Know About Applications for Federal Student Aid, KQED (Sept. 30)
- $18 million to help students seek careers in healthcare, high tech – and fight discrimination, too, Los Angeles Daily News (Sept. 30)
- CSU student applications open for 2023-24 academic year, Sacramento Bee (Sept. 30)
- The Enduring Power of Modesta Avila, Feminist Icon and Orange County’s First Convicted Felon, KCET28 (Sept. 29)
- Blind and Low Vision Advocates Produce Inclusive Community Event Promoting Healthy Vision for a Health Future, Digital Journal (Sept. 29)
- Los Angeles Welcomes LA For All Week, LA Sentinel (Sept. 29)
- Venues roll out the red carpet for the arts this fall, Pasadena Weekly (Sept. 29)
- Former L.A. Times editor Henry Fuhrmann dies, Nichi Nei (Sept. 29)
- Celebrating William Kraft, Los Angeles New Music Legend, UCLA News (Sept. 28)
- Duarte plants a tree in in tribute to late Mayor Bryan Urias, SGV Tribune (Sept. 28)
- FAFSA season starts: What you need to know for financial aid, News10 (Sept. 27)
- 12 Ways That Hoarders Differ From Collectors, Pschology Today (Sept. 27)
- I-710 North Mobility Hubs Working Group Wants Your Feedback October 4, South Pasadenan (Sept. 26)
- Meet the Once Homeless Man Who is Now the President and CEO of the Los Angeles Mission and What He Plans to do to Help the Homeless Population in Los Angeles, Radio Facts (Sept. 26)
- Senga Nengudi, known for evocative found-object art, wins Nasher Prize, Washington Post (Sept. 24)
- State Senate 22 and 32, State Assembly 53 and 59 Candidates, Champion Newspapers (Sept. 24)
- Lock America names national sales manager, LP Gas Magazine (Sept. 23)
- California Student Journalism Corps – Meet the students: Fall 2022, EdSource (Sept. 23)
- Culture Guide: Where to find L.A.’s best events this weekend and beyond, LA Times (Sept. 23)
- Abortion, party loyalty are nationalizing LA mayor’s race, KCRW (Sept. 22)
- Caruso’s Plan To Tackle LA’s Homelessness Crisis Rests On Authority He Will Not Have, LAist (Sept. 21)
- Opinion: Why students, parents should ignore US News college rankings, East Bay Times (Sept. 21)
- A new college ranking based on economic mobility, Bangor Daily News (Sept. 21)
- Culver City Resident Honored With Cal State LA’s Outstanding Lecturer Award, Westside Today (Sept. 21)
- Op-Ed: Are Latino voters in Southern California being courted like kingmakers yet?, LA Times (Sept. 21)
- Envision Consulting Finds New Leader for A Place Called Home, Hunt Scanlon (Sept. 21)
- South Los Angeles resident receives CSU Trustees’ Award, Los Angeles Patch (Sept. 20)
- New Class of Voters at Cal State LA, Spectrum News (Sept. 20)
- Cal State LA destaca entre las mejores universidades regionales del país, Hispanos Press (Sept. 20)
- National Voter Registration Day at Cal State LA, ABC7 News (Sept. 20)
- Your Politics: It’s National Voter Registration Day!, Spectrum News (Sept. 20)
- Cal State LA social work major receives CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, Medium (Sept. 20)
- Cal State LA Downtown: A Bright Outlook, LA Weekly (Sept. 20)
- Industry Voices—Protecting home health is critical to advancing equity in healthcare, Fierce Health (Sept. 20)
- Shock as Woman Reveals Sad Truth Behind Marriage to Her Male Best Friend, Newsweek (Sept. 20)
- Who gets to be an Angeleno? Lots of people, and that’s a good thing, AOL News (Sept. 20)
- Rally at United Nations decries Filipino president’s arrival and demands human rights be upheld, Yahoo! News (Sept. 19)
- `LA For All’ Week Begins in Los Angeles, KFI Radio (Sept. 19)
- Los Angeles celebrates `LA For All’ this week, Hey Socal (Sept. 19)
- Los Angeles kicks off inaugural ‘LA for All’ week to combat hate crimes, FOX11 News (Sept. 19)
- Love Among the Ruins, UCLA News (Sept. 19)
- Students, faculty call for changes in CSU system during recent board meeting, Press Telegram (Sept. 18)
- Cheapest Car Insurance in California, WalletHub (Sept. 16)
- Cal State LA College of Ethnic Studies to present ‘I Read to See Me: A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books,’ Cal State LA Reading Circle, LA Sentinel (Sept. 15)
- In ‘Chicana On Fire,’ Boyle Heights Poet Draws on LA Mexican Heritage, Latino Rebels (Sept. 14)
- New program teaches addiction science, Daily Trojan (Sept. 14)
- Henry Fuhrmann, Times editor and ‘word nerd’ who fought for fairness in grammar, dies, LA Times (Sept. 14)
- Braille Institute Establishes Partnership With CSULA to Provide Orientation & Mobility (O&M) Internships, Business Wire (Sept. 14)
- How 1968 East L.A. Student Walkouts Ignited the Chicano Movement, History.com (Sept. 14)
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments to Commission on the State of Hate, Office of Governor (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA College of Ethnic Studies to present ‘I Read to See Me: A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books’, PR Newswire (Sept. 13)
- Cal State LA continues to shine in U.S. News & World Report rankings, Californer (Sept. 13)
- Michael A. Cervantes is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who, Longview News-Journal (Sept. 12)
- WIU Alumnus Launches DEI Internship Fund, First Intern Hired, Western Illinois University (Sept. 12)
- ColoradoSPH doctoral candidates named APHA & Kaiser Community Health Scholars, Colorado School of Public Health (Sept. 12)
- Seattle’s jail has an ‘astronomical’ suicide rate. Little is changing, goskagit.com (Sept. 12)
- Advocates seek to make prison work voluntary, Hastings Tribune (Sept. 11)
- Go For Broke, AAJA-LA Celebrate Inaugural Journalism Institute for Students, Rafu Shimpo (Sept. 9)
- A name in the world of photography- Ron Jaffe, Associated Press (Sept. 9)
- How a Middle-School Summer Program Builds Self-Identity With Tech and Mentorship, Yahoo! Finance (Sept. 8)
- California’s College Savings Program Offers Money For All Kids, And Some 2022 Graduates Can Get It Now, LAist (Sept. 8)
- ‘A vestige of slavery’: Why advocates are fighting to make prison labor voluntary, Fast Company (Sept. 8)
- Landscape genetics of a sub-alpine toad: climate change predicted to induce upward range shifts via asymmetrical migration corridors, Nature (Sept. 8)
- Pasadena High School Welcomes New Assistant Principal, Bryan Henriquez, Pasadena Now (Sept. 7)
- Inspiring more Diversity in STEM, All Together (Sept. 6)
- LA mayor can’t solve homelessness alone. Bass, Caruso should admit it, KCRW (Sept. 6)
- Author Beverley Hill’s new book “Out of the Shoebox” is a moving tale of a World War II veteran recounting mysterious events during his service to his great-grandson, Benzinga (Sept. 6)
- No longer young, ‘dreamers’ uneasily watch a legal challenge, KPBS (Sept. 5)
- Best Chase Credit Cards: All Experts, WalletHub (Sept. 2)
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, Discover Los Angeles (Sept. 2)
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, Pasadena Weekly (Sept. 2)
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, EyeSpyLA (Sept. 2)
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, EventBrite (Sept. 2)
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, Eastsider LA (Sept. 2)
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, Los Angeles Patch (Sept. 2)
- Cal State LA looks to defend NCAA Division II men’s soccer title under new coach, LA Times (Sept. 2)
- Teacher shortage is a symptom, Richmond Free Press (Sept. 1)
- Wrongfully Convicted Persons Gain Support via Los Angeles Innocence Project at Cal State LA, Los Angeles Sentinel (Sept. 1)
- Wrongfully Convicted Persons Gain Support via L.A. Innocence Project at Cal State LA, L.A. Watts Times (Sept. 1)
- Culver City resident honored with Cal State LA’s Outstanding Lecturer Award, Culver City Times (Sept. 1)
- California Governor Newsom Announces Appointments, States Top Leading News (Sept. 1)
- A Place Called Home Announces New CEO Norayma Cabot, EIN News (Sept. 1)
August 2022
- I Read to See Me—A Celebration of Multicultural Children’s Books, Los Angeles Patch (Sept. 2)
- Cal State LA looks to defend NCAA Division II men’s soccer title under new coach, LA Times (Sept. 2)
- Teacher shortage is a symptom, Richmond Free Press (Sept. 1)
- Wrongfully Convicted Persons Gain Support via Los Angeles Innocence Project at Cal State LA, Los Angeles Sentinel (Sept. 1)
- Wrongfully Convicted Persons Gain Support via L.A. Innocence Project at Cal State LA, L.A. Watts Times (Sept. 1)
- Culver City resident honored with Cal State LA’s Outstanding Lecturer Award, Culver City Times (Sept. 1)
- California Governor Newsom Announces Appointments, States Top Leading News (Sept. 1)
- A Place Called Home Announces New CEO Norayma Cabot, EIN News (Sept. 1)
- House Bill Would Modernize Universities in Poor Areas, Government Technology (Aug. 31)
- Revealing the short-range structure of the mirror nuclei 3H and 3He, Nature (Aug. 31)
- Governor Newsom Announces Appointments, Office of Governor News (Aug. 31)
- Introducing the inaugural members of The New York Times Corps, New York Times (Aug. 30)
- Fact check: Post errs assessing electoral power of the Los Angeles area, USA Today (Aug. 30)
- Irvington native honored with Cal State LA’s Outstanding Professor Award, Essex News Daily (Aug. 29)
- College rankings war heats up as Washington Monthly releases lists, calls out U.S. News, University Business (Aug. 29)
- ISPS Launches New Postdoctoral and Predoctoral Fellowships, Yale News (Aug. 29)
- Vanessa Bryant’s $16 million victory could be a final blow to LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva after years of scandal, say expert and county watchdog, Insider (Aug. 29)
- His emotional support animal is an alligator. They sleep in the same bed., Washington Post (Aug. 29)
- Daily Digest – Monterey Hills: Cal State L.A. English professor Michael Calabrese, Eastsider LA (Aug. 29)
- Top Washington Monthly’s 2022 Best College Rankings, Forbes (Aug. 29)
- Seattle’s jail has an ‘astronomical’ suicide rate. Little is changing., Seattle Times (Aug. 29)
- This college Latinx Lab won’t X-out Chicanos. It plans to preserve Chicano history, embrace inclusion, San Diego Union-Tribune (Aug. 27)
- Can Rick Caruso regain steam in L.A. mayoral race as Karen Bass’ lead mounts?, LA Times (Aug. 27)
- Cal State LA honors outstanding faculty at University Convocation 2022, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 26)
- Crisis In Education – The Teacher Shortage Is A Symptom Of A Greater Challenge, Seattle Medium (Aug. 26)
- Accolades: Siyon Rhee, UCLA Alumni (Aug. 26)
- Ghosting: Reasons and effects psychologically, NewsBreak (Aug. 26)
- Leading with Character: Championing Equality, HS Today (Aug. 25)
- Biden anuncia alivio de préstamos estudiantiles, Telemundo 52 (Aug. 24)
- California Distributes $54 Million in Grants to Bolster the Education-to-Career Pipeline, Office of Governor (Aug. 24)
- Lincoln Heights family living in parking lot given new home, CBS Los Angeles (Aug. 24)
- David Blekhman Receives Cal State LA’s Outstanding Professor Award, South Pasadenan (Aug. 24)
- Cal State LA Music Professor Sara Carina Graef Honored With Outstanding Professor Award, Broadway World (Aug. 24)
- Cal State LA será sede del Los Angeles Innocence Project, Hispanos Press (Aug. 23)
- New LA Innocence Project, Funded By Exoneree, Will Partner With Forensic Scientists To Uncover Wrongful Convictions, Witness LA (Aug. 23)
- Fresno’s Jim Costa proposes bill that would give millions to colleges in poor areas, Fresno Bee (Aug. 23)
- Pasadena Educational Foundation Announces 7 New Board Members, Pasadena Outlook (Aug. 23)
- Why Cal State struggles to graduate Black students — and what could be done, CalMatters (Aug. 23)
- This bipartisan bill would create $50M federal grants for regional public universities, Higher Ed Dive (Aug. 23)
- USC Receives $1.3 Million NIH Training Grant to Enhance Diversity in Addiction Science, USC News (Aug. 22)
- Cal State LA has a new Los Angeles Innocence Project that will work with the University’s forensics experts to help exonerate people wrongfully convicted, KPCC Radio (Aug. 22)
- Los Angeles Innocence Project launches groundbreaking new partnership, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 21)
- William A. Covino anuncia su jubilacion como rector de Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (Aug. 21)
- Sheriff Villanueva in tight race as challenger Robert Luna has edge in new poll, LA Times (Aug. 21)
- Guest column: Carmen Ramirez was ‘our champion’, VC Star (Aug. 21)
- Cal State LA says it’s hoping its L.A. Innocence Project will help free the innocent, KFI News (Aug. 20)
- Tourists have more influence on politics and foreign relations than you think, Korea Herald (Aug. 19)
- Los Angeles Innocence Project at Cal State LA partners to fight for wrongfully convicted, CBS Los Angeles (Aug. 19)
- L.A. Innocence Project now at Cal State LA, KABC Eyewitness News (Aug. 19)
- Los Angeles Innocence Project at Cal State LA, NBC4 News (Aug. 19)
- Expert Thoughts on Amex Blue Cash Everyday, Wallet Hub (Aug. 19)
- A major new partnership is announced today at Cal State LA in the effort to help people wrongly convicted of crimes, KNX News Radio (Aug. 19)
- Cal State LA President William Covino to retire after 10 years, LA Times (Aug. 19)
- Cal State LA President William A. Covino announces his retirement, CBS Los Angeles (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA president announces retirement, EdSource (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President William Covino announces retirement, Los Angeles Daily News (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President William Covino announces retirement, Whittier Daily News (Aug. 18)
- News Update: Cal State LA President Announces Retirement, Spectrum News (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President Announces Retirement, KFI Radio (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President Announces Retirement, Los Angeles Patch (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President Announces Retirement, Epoch Times (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President Announces Retirement, MyNewsLA (Aug. 18)
- Cal State LA President William A. Covino to retire, Eastsider LA (Aug. 18)
- MALVEAUX: Secretary of State Races are Important, Washington Informer (Aug. 17)
- Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascón Recall Effort Fails, New York Times (Aug. 16)
- Best of Education, Downtown LA News (Aug. 15)
- Toragen, Inc. Announces the Appointment of Board of Directors and Senior Staff, Business Wire (Aug. 15)
- Op-Ed: Tourists have more influence on politics and foreign relations than you think, Yahoo! News (Aug. 15)
- Sunstone Management Announces $75,000 California State University Community Building Grant, Business Wire (Aug. 15)
- Op-Ed: As a Hindu, I can’t stay silent about injustices in India — committed in the name of our faith , LA Times (Aug. 15)
- The UB Interview: Deji LaRay Talks ‘Johnson’ Season Two, UrbanBridgez (Aug. 14)
- FUSD Board of Education appoints interim superintendent, Fontana Herald News (Aug. 12)
- Cultivating a Beginner’s Mind: How Textbook Writing Improves Our Undergraduate Teaching, Political Science Now (Aug. 12)
- 9 best bets for your L.A. weekend: Shakespeare, ‘Hadestown,’ jazz, fireworks and more, LA Times (Aug. 11)
- Artist Jiannan Huang’s North America Influence Report and Press Conference, PR Newswire (Aug. 11)
- Top 10 Best Nursing Schools in California, Nurse.org (Aug. 10)
- Hispanic-Serving Institutions Offer High Economic Mobility, Language Magazine (Aug. 10)
- Facebook seeks to change course as Meta’s revenue falls, The Hill (Aug. 9)
- The silent pandemic: the children COVID left behind, USC Annenberg News (Aug. 8)
- Most Influential Business Women 2022: Lusnail Haberberger, St. Louis Biz Journal (Aug. 7)
- Teaching never stops for 79-year-old educator, Champion Newspapers (Aug. 6)
- Alternative New York and California Film Schools [scroll down], Hollywood Reporter (Aug. 5)
- Best Photos of July 2022 from the Los Angeles County, Southern California News Group staff, Daily Breeze (Aug. 5)
- 50 years of NOBCChE, Chemical & Engineering News (Aug. 5)
- Educational Nonprofit Sends Youth Participants to College with $4 Million, L.A. Sentinel (Aug. 4)
- A Clash of Two Lives, L.A. Progressive (Aug. 4)
- California Governor Newsom Announces Appointments, States Top Leading News (Aug. 4)
- Economic Violence and the Safer American Plan, Washington Informer (Aug. 3)
- LA Mayor Hopeful Bass Sees City Gripped by `Hostile’ Business Climate, Bloomberg (Aug. 3)
- Guidance and Mobility Specialist Helps Students Find Independence, Symphony Contest (Aug. 3)
- Estudiantes de preparatoria aprenden acerca de las carreras de ingeniería mediante la práctica, La Opinion (Aug. 2)
- Aumenta el precio de la carne de res: Ramon Castillo-Ponce, Telemundo 52 (Aug. 1)
- Observing Fullerton Episode #22: Professor ChorSwang Ngin, Fullerton Observer (Aug. 1)
July 2022
- LAunchPad at Cal State LA encourages girls’ interest in science, Yahoo! News (July 31)
- Recent UCF Graduates Have Accepted Tenure-track Positions at Top Universities, UCF Today News (July 29)
- Legacy of Service: Ochoa retires from CSU after nearly four decades, CSU Monterey Bay News (July 29)
- All Good News: LAunchPad program at Cal State LA helps develop girls’ interest in science studies, careers, KABC7 News (July 28)
- Economic Violence and the Safer American Plan By Julianne Malveaux, The Seattle Medium (July 27)
- Eight Bells: Dan Clapp, Scuttlebutt Sailing News (July 27)
- Column: 6th Street bridge is an instant L.A. icon — if drivers don’t ruin it for everyone else, LA Times (July 27)
- Michael Thomas Leaving WLNS: Where Is the Michigan Reporter Going?, Earn the Necklace (July 26)
- El Rancho Unified Announces New Superintendent, Los Cerritos News (July 26)
- New superintendent introduces himself, Antelope Valley Press (July 26)
- HFPA Announces Over $4.5 Million in Grants, KFI Radio News (July 26)
- HFPA announces more than $4.5 million in grants, Spectrum News (July 26)
- The HFPA Announces $4.5 million in Grant Awards for 2022-23, Golden Globe Awards (July 26)
- American Academy of Nursing Announces the 2022 Class of New Fellows, its Largest Cohort to Date, South Florida Hospital News (July 26)
- Jessica Gasca Writes the Story of Soil, Santa Barbara Independent (July 24)
- Students learn science in LAunchPad Summer Program, NBC Today in LA Weekend (July 24)
- Purépechas: The Empire of Mexico Impregnable to the Mighty Aztecs, The Cleveland American (July 23)
- STEM: LAunchPad Summer Program at Cal State LA, Univision Noticias (July 22)
- Researching the future of transportation in metro Detroit, MFlint Now (July 22)
- Photos: Cal State LA aims to launch science careers for young women, LA Daily News (July 22)
- Third Way Updates Its Economic Mobility Index Ratings Of American Colleges, Forbes (July 21)
- Students Aim High at Cal State LA’s LAunchpad Program, NBC4 Los Angeles (July 21)
- Proyecto educativo busca impulsar área de ciencias e ingeniería, Telemundo News (July 21)
- Girl Power on Display at Cal State LA LAunchPad Program, KABC Radio (July 21)
- High School Girls Learn to Launch Rockets at Cal State LA, KTLA5 News (July 21)
- LAunchPad Summer Program at Cal State LA, KFI Radio (July 21)
- Summit High School graduate Khallifah Rosser takes fifth place at World Track and Field Championships, Fontana Herald (July 20)
- Regional Center of Orange County Appoints Two New Board Members, Benzinga (July 20)
- ‘Love Island’ Season 4 on Peacock: Who is Zeta Morrison? British model dated ‘famous person’, MEAWW News (July 19)
- Cal State LA hosts summer program to encourage girls to pursue STEM careers, Spectrum News (July 18)
- Latest school to resume indoor masking on campus, others say monitoring COVID-19 spread, LA Daily News (July 18)
- Achieve LA at Cal State LA: Programa de Motivacion Para Estudiantes, Telemundo 52 (July 18)
- Track athletes from Fontana qualify for world championships, Fontana Herald (July 15)
- Gen Z students want better mental health care access on campus, LA Times (July 13)
- 2022’s Best & Worst Places to Rent in America, Wallet Hub (July 13)
- Burbank Audiology Center Gives Hearing Aids To Ukrainian Refugee, MyBurbank (July 13)
- Celebrating CUR Division 2022 Awardees, Newswise (July 13)
- Gallery: Food vendors celebrate tenth anniversary of 626 Night Market, Daily Bruins (July 12)
- The empire the Aztecs couldn’t conquer, BBC (July 11)
- Kent R. Kitada, Standard-Examiner (July 7)
- Robert Lee, County’s First Black Battalion Chief, Passes Away, Los Angeles Sentinel (July 7)
- LA DA George Gascón opponents say they have 717,000 signatures to recall him, Courthouse News Service (July 6)
- It’s official: Hertzberg vs. Horvath in November election for LA County Board of Supervisors, L.A. Daily News (July 6)
- San Gabriel Councilman John Wu Launches Campaign for Council, Colorado Boulevard (July 6)
- MALVEAUX: What Did We Expect?, Washington Informer (July 6)
- Long Beach’s John Malveaux brings controversial symphony to life, Long Beach Press-Telegram (July 6)
- As People Express Outrage Following The Supreme Court’s Abortion Reversal, How Realistic Are Calls For High Court Reform?, KPCC AirTalk (July 5)
- Dr. Monte E. Perez named Interim President of Fullerton College, OC Breeze (July 5)
- New survey shows nonprofits in LA County still working to keep up with pandemic demand, ABC Eyewitness News (July 5)
- TheWrap Names LA Times Veteran Oganes Akopyan Vice President of Marketing and Events, Yahoo! Entertainment (July 5)
- People in the news: Arbors Memory Care appoints Assaad Zeid executive director, McKnight (July 5)
- The newest, coolest L.A. and O.C. museum shows to see in July, LA Times (July 1)
- Celebrating the Legacy of Robert Lee – The First African American Deputy Fire Chief in the LA County Fire Department, EIN Newswire (July 1)
June 2022
- LA Nonprofits Have Seen Increasing Demand Since The Pandemic. They May Not Be Able To Keep Up, LAist (June 30)
- Ballot measure nail-biter: Should California keep forcing prisoners to work?, CalMatters (June 30)
- Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy Completed Post-Doctorate Higher Training Program, Vietnamese Economic & Forecasting Magazine (June 30)
- FOX 11’s Christine Devine: 2022 Honoree of the President’s Award for Impact On Media, FOX-11 News (June 29)
- Gregory Jein, ‘Star Trek’ Model Maker and Two-Time Oscar Nominee, Dies at 76, Hollywood Reporter (June 29)
- David Hill named principal of Varnum Brook Elementary, The Sun (June 29)
- Getting to know LD1 House and Senate candidates, Verde Valley Independent (June 29)
- Curtis Plotkin named assistant vice chancellor of environment, health and safety, UCLA Newsroom (June 29)
- 30 MBA programs with the best ROI, Becker’s Hospital Review (June 29)
- Leaders Driving Change: Leaders, teams, and institutions whose bold action inspires us, College Futures Foundation (June 27)
- “There is no cost too much to end slavery” – California Abolition Act Coalition, Bay View (June 27)
- Best Health Benefits of Yoga, BollyInside (June 27)
- How Visual Illusions Affect Where Cats Choose to Sit, Psychology Today (June 26)
- Khallifah Rosser 3rd Place Men’s 400m Hurdles – Toyota USATF Outdoor Championships 2022, DyeStat (June 26)
- Sociologists to Explore Top Issues Facing LA and More at ASA Annual Meeting, Aug. 5-9, ASA News (June 25)
- ONS Annual Congress Focuses on Increasing Nurse Comfort and Patient Understanding in Cancer Care, Oncology Nursing News (June 24)
- Column: Billie Jean King on how Title IX went from near ‘accident’ to life-changing force, LA Times (June 23)
- Billie Jean King: Title IX was a landmark moment, but more must be done, WTA Tennis (June 23)
- Kappa Alpha Psi Members Volunteer to Mentor the Next Generation of Leaders, LA Sentinel (June 23)
- Billie Jean King Spent Her Life Fighting For Equality; Now She’s Headed For The Hall, Team USA (June 22)
- Meet the host: ‘To The Point With Alex Bell’, ABC10 (June 22)
- Pasadena Resident Celebrates Master’s Degree in Honor of Her Late Father, Pasadena Now (June 22)
- CSU CREATE Awards Support Faculty in Advancing Student Success, Newswise (June 22)
- Burbank Unified School District Announces New School Administrators, MyBurbank (June 21)
- World Relief Sacramento Announces New Office Director, Mark Dandenaeu, World Relief (June 21)
- Commentary: Why San Francisco May Not Be the Best Test Case for Progressivism, Davis Vanguard (June 20)
- Why L.A. Could Top San Francisco As Most Progressive City, My Droll (June 20)
- What Cats and Dogs Say About Your Values, Psychology Today (June 20)
- Column: Why L.A., not San Francisco, could become the most progressive city in California, LA Times (June 19)
- Can LBPD’s former chief unseat a scandal-plagued incumbent sheriff?, Long Beach Post (June 19)
- What $40 million can’t buy: A lead in LA mayor’s race, Gulf Today (June 18)
- ‘La Raza Likes to Dance:’ Remembering When Underground Disco Parties Exploded in L.A.’s Eastside in the 70s, L.A. Taco (June 17)
- Informe: instituciones al servicio de hispanos tienen mayor movilidad económica, El Observador (June 17)
- Children’s Book ‘Justice’ Addresses the Impact of Incarceration, L.A. Sentinel (June 16)
- Connecting With the Very Young Gifted Child, Edutopia (June 16)
- Economic Mobility Through a Different Lens, Inside Higher Ed (June 15)
- ‘Magical’ storybook cottage, original to Pasadena’s Busch Gardens, seeks $2 million, Pasadena Star-News (June 15)
- Beneficiarios de DACA demuestran sus logros y aseguran que es tiempo de una legalización, La Opinion (June 15)
- As DACA hits 10-year anniversary, many applicants say their future remains uncertain, CBS News (June 15)
- Eight Works by LABA Blue-Chip Artist Jiannan Huang Hit a New High Valuation of over $20,000,000, WFMZ News (June 15)
- Report: Hispanic-Serving Institutions Produce Highest Economic Mobility, Public News Service (June 14)
- Election 2022: With turnout so low, why does LA County even have a primary election?, LA Daily News (June 13)
- Abogando por el colegio comunitario gratuito para todos en California, La Opinion (June 13)
- Sacramento Filipino-American activists breathe new life into half-century struggle after Marcos Jr’s election, Capital Radio (June 12)
- El Rancho names new superintendent but board approval still needed, Whittier Daily News (June 10)
- Hispanic-serving universities provide most economic mobility, report says, NBC News (June 10)
- Often Overlooked In Rankings, Hispanic-Serving Colleges Embrace A New Metric For Success, EdSurge (June 10)
- Stories of Tenacity: 3 First-Generation College-Bound Students Keep Their Dreams on Track, Education Week (June 9)
- Azolla Hydrogen partners with Cal State LA on hydrogen production unit demonstration, Fuel Cell Works (June 9)
- Azolla Hydrogen Partners With Cal State LA on Hydrogen Production Unit Demonstration, Business Wire (June 9)
- Math Students at Cal State LA, My Favorite Theorem Podcast (June 9)
- Sheriff Villanueva moved to the right. A weak election showing now makes him vulnerable, LA Times (June 8)
- California Primary Election Results, Spectrum News (June 8)
- Pasadena High School Principal Named, Pasadena Now (June 8)
- Breaking Down CA’s Primary Results, KPCC All Things Considered (June 8)
- Election 2022: LA County polls close amid lackluster voter turnout, Whittier Daily News (June 8)
- ‘I’m hood but I’m hooded’: California woman uses grad photos to send inspiring message, News19 (June 8)
- Billionaire Caruso, Lawmaker Bass Advance to LA Mayor Runoff, Bloomberg (June 8)
- News Analysis: Voters liked Caruso’s ‘can-do’ message. How far will he get in November?, LA Times (June 8)
- Education should not go on summer vacation, St. Louis American (June 7)
- Why California Voter Turnout Is Expected to Be So Low, New York Times (June 7)
- Formerly incarcerated students from Cal State LA’s prison education program celebrate their degrees, Californer (June 7)
- 18 graduate from prison program, Antelope Valley Press (June 7)
- CDCR recognizes National Higher Education Day, CDCR News (June 6)
- How Old is Billie Jean King? Age, Biography, Career & More Info in 2022!, Editorial24 (June 6)
- Is it ‘election fatigue’? Early voter turnout in California’s primary is dismal so far, LA Times (June 6)
- California’s Primary Election is Tuesday. What Are Your Questions?, KQED (June 6)
- With LA Heading to the Polls, Here’s Who Celebrities Back for Mayor, Bloomberg (June 6)
- David Henry Hwang awarded Honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at Cal State LA Commencement, World Journal Chinese Daily News (June 4)
- Unease with crime and homelessness is lifting a billionaire developer in LA’s mayor’s race, News Channel 3 (June 4)
- Latina mothers, daughters and the pursuit of higher education — together, Yahoo! News (June 4)
- In South L.A. race, same last name but different political styles — and approaches on Israel, Jewish Insider (June 3)
- LA’s mayoral race may reveal the limits of progressive politics, The Economist (June 2)
- With Less Than A Week To Go Before The June 7 Primary, We Get Caught Up On LA County’s Big Races, KPCC AirTalk (June 2)
May 2022
- Bright Minds of the Future, CSU News (May 31)
- Health care leader receives honorary doctorate at Cal State LA, Los Angeles Patch (May 31)
- California’s Abolition Act: The man aiming to strike ‘Involuntary Servitude’ from state constitution, ABC10 News (May 30)
- California parched by its worst ever drought, TRT World (May 29)
- Sal Castro recibe doctorado postumo de Cal State LA, Hispanos Press (May 28)
- Special Honor: Jaime Jarrín Receives Honorary Doctorate, NBC Today in LA (May 27)
- Honran con Honoris Causa a Jaime Jarrín, Telemundo 52 (May 27)
- Dodgers Broadcaster Jaime Jarrín Receives Honorary Doctorate Degree From Cal State Los Angeles, Dodger Blue (May 27)
- Daily Digest: Cal State LA Commencement 2022, Eastsider LA (May 27)
- Legendario narrador de los Dodgers, Jaime Jarrín, recibe doctorado honorario de Cal State LA, LA Times (May 26)
- Jaime Jarrín receives honorary doctorate from Cal State LA, Dodger Insider (May 26)
- Legendary Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jarrín receives honorary doctorate from Cal State LA, ABC7 Eyewitness News (May 26)
- Dodgers Broadcaster Jaime Jarrín Receives Honorary Doctorate at Cal State LA, Spectrum News (May 26)
- MLB Broadcaster Jaime Jarrín Receives Honorary Doctorate, NBC4 Los Angeles (May 26)
- Tony-Winning Playwright David Henry Hwang Receives Honorary Doctorate At Cal State LA Commencement, Broadway World (May 26)
- Legendary Dodgers broadcaster Jaime Jarrín receives honorary doctorate from Cal State LA, ABC7 Eyewitness News (May 26)
- Geological faults that extend through Los Angeles County, Telemundo 52 (May 25)
- Cal State LA Singles Out Nikita Mishra for Praise, India West (May 25)
- California to pay college students for community service, Inquirer (May 24)
- Photos: 5,500 Cal State Los Angeles students are graduating this week, Daily Breeeze (May 23)
- Photos – 5,500 Cal State Los Angeles students are graduating this week, LA Daily News (May 23)
- Photos: 5,500 Cal State LA students are graduating this week, SGV Tribune (May 23)
- ‘No such thing as bad publicity’: How Villanueva has dominated sheriff’s race, KCRW (May 23)
- Your Week Ahead: Cal State LA’s 75th Anniversary, Eastsider LA (May 23)
- Congratulations 2022 Graduates: Cal State LA, NBC4 News (May 23)
- Congratulations Graduates!, CBS Morning News (May 23)
- Meet a Pillar of the Vegas Gambling Community in “Paul S. Endy Jr.: Las Vegas Gaming Legend”, Booktrib (May 20)
- 360 YOU: Sabrina de la Cruz Opens Up About Mental Health as a New Mom, Women’s Running (May 19)
- Write A Different End: How Building Community Can Take Students From Prison To College Degree, LAist (May 19)
- ‘Spy Pilot’ son finally sees father’s reputation restored, Newnan Times Herald (May 18)
- 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)
- 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)
- The Dakar Hydrogen Racer Comes To The ACT Expo In Long Beach, Forbes (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)
- 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)
- Election 2022: This San Fernando Valley state senate district is poised for a fresh face?, LA Daily News (May 5)
- Cal State LA joins effort to launch #CaliforniansForAll College Corps, Los Angles Patch (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)
- 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)
April 2022
- 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)
- Provide your feedback on future Mobility Hubs around 710 North, The Source (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)
- Early voting in LA mayor’s race starts in 3 weeks, ABC7 News (Apr. 22)
- Karen Bass, Rick Caruso and other mayoral candidates will next debate at Cal State LA on May 1, KCRW-FM (Apr. 22)
- Rouxbe Launches Live Series Focused on Food Diversity, FSR Magazine (Apr. 21)
- 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)
- Dr. Gay Yuen received Distinguished Alumna Award from Cal State LA, Sing Tao Daily (Apr. 17)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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 (Apr. 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)
March 2022
- 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)
- How Mayoral Candidates Can Reach Latino and AAPI Voters in Los Angeles, Spectrum News (Mar. 25)
- 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)
- 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)
- 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 Legendary Talents and Authors Dawn Brown, John Jennings, Jaymee Goh, K. Tempest Bradford and 501st Legion, First Comic News (Mar. 8)
- Eagle-Con 2022 To Honor Dawn Brown, John Jennings, Jaymee Goh, K. Tempest Bradford And 501st Legion, Broadway World (Mar. 8)
- Cal State LA publica resultados de encuesta sobre residentes latinos de Los Angeles, Hispanos Press (Mar. 7)
- L.A. sank them into debt. Will this family find a better life in rural California?, LA Times (Mar. 7)
- NATO and America Are Already at War with Russia, 1945 Politics (Mar. 5)
- Coming Out at Work May Impact Productivity, Discover (Mar. 4)
- Burbank Woman Checks on Her Family as They Hide in Kyiv Underground Garage, KNBC4 (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)
- 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)
- Pandemic and homelessness rank among top issues for L.A. County Latinos, new survey says, LA Times (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)
February 2022
- 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 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)
January 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)