LBCC Unveils New Building for Trades, Technology & Community Learning
The $50 million project will support career pathways and the city's growing aerospace industry.
Cal State Prof Warns Scrapping SAT Hurts Unprepared Students
Andrea Mays says dropping standardized tests in the name of 'inclusivity' is disservicing students who arrive on campus underprepared.
New Bill Aims to Award Associate Degrees to Former CSULB Students
The proposed legislation would create a pilot program to retroactively grant associate degrees to CSULB students who completed some college but didn't graduate.