12/11/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/11/2024 16:41
With the end of 2024 approaching, we reflect on the incredible achievements and unforgettable moments we've made at Cal State Long Beach. This year's top stories bring to light the power of a Beach degree and highlight The Beach's commitment to continuing its 75-year legacy of excellence.
Here are the top stories of 2024:
Nineteen CSULB students take part in the CSU Marine Biology Semester on Catalina Island. This once-in-a-lifetime opportunity allows Beach students to dive into hands-on scientific research beyond the classroom.
Lauren Pretty '17, co-owner of Heritage Restaurant shares what earning the first and only Michelin star in Long Beach means to her. She credits CSULB for her experience as a communication studies student, which still helps her to this day professionally.
The CSULB Pow Wow - the largest university-based powwow west of the Mississippi River - returns for its 51st anniversary. This year's focus is the younger generation and Beach students Eric Bohay, Eleanor Nelson and Cheweka Palowen Lawson share the importance of participating in powwow and embracing their cultures.
The Beach breaks ground on the five-story 108,000 square-foot La Playa residence hall - part of the Long Beach Housing Promise to help increase the availability of affordable housing for Beach students.
During Commencement, Beach graduates celebrate on social media. They share their personal experiences and what it means to celebrate this important milestone.
In an online college ranking by Money, CSULB receives 5 out of 5 stars as one of the "Best Colleges in America." Money's analysis notes that CSULB's "six-year graduation rate (81%) is well above the average of all the schools we rated this year, so students who do enroll clearly find it a good fit."
Long Beach State's legacy at the Olympics continues. During the Paris 2024 Olympics, seven Olympians with Beach ties take part as coaches or athletes in track and field, volleyball and water polo.
The School of Nursing at CSULB receives the No. 1 spot! This recognition ranks the School of Nursing as the top nursing program in California, according to RNcareers.org's 9th annual Nursing School Review.
Katrina Watson, a health care administration major at The Beach, receives the prestigious 2024 CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement. Watson was inspired by her great-aunt and credits her as a significant influence on her path to hospice care.
The university kicks off its 75th anniversary year with Beach family and friends at a free concert, featuring three bands with Beach-connected members, family-friendly activities and more.
In celebration of The Beach's 75th anniversary, test your knowledge of our vibrant, rich history with these 49 fun facts!
We reflect on alumni in the World Series over the decades. Fun fact: Former Dirtbag Yosuke "Possum" Nakajima '05 is the assistant athletic trainer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, aka the 2024 World Series champs!