President's Messages

An update on plans for the 2021-2022 academic year
Dear Beach Community:
We have been engaged in intensive planning for the 2021-22 academic year. I'm pleased that this fall we will continue our progress toward "Reuniting The Beach," offering 4,276 course sections with a full or hybrid in-person component (roughly 47% of the total). Our fall class schedule is subject to change in case any adjustments become necessary.
By spring, we anticipate resuming to 100% of our pre-pandemic, in-person campus course offerings.
We have long offered…

É«ÖÐɫ’s accreditation reaffirmed
Dear Beach Community:
I have some great news to share. Following a complex, campus-wide process, Cal State Long Beach’s accreditation has been reaffirmed for 10 years by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges Senior College and University Commission.
This all-important reaffirmation is part of a process of maintenance and certification of standards and quality by a nationally recognized, higher education-focused organization.
Worth noting are several of the commission’s findings…

Speaking out against hate crimes targeting Asian Americans and Asian immigrants
Dear Beach Family:
While Asian Americans and Asian immigrants have encountered hate crimes, threats and bigotry throughout their history in the United States, there is a new wave of violence targeting those communities.
Media reports of violence have come from all over the United States, including in California. Our campus community is proud to be almost 30% Asian/Pacific Islander, and I worry about our students’ and colleagues’ dread and anxiety at this turn of events. Attacks have been…

Reflections on Democracy and Recent Events
Dear Beach Community,
I’ve spent the past several days reflecting on the horrific event that threatened our democracy on January 6, 2021. Our campus values make us most supportive of peaceful protest in support of varying points of view, but the mob behavior at our Capitol on January 6 was not a protest; it was a violent insurrection aimed at shredding our Constitution. Being a law and order nation means that we put laws above personal preferences.
Of course, psychologists have long…