President's Messages

Strengthening our campus culture and the communities we serve
Video Transcript (.pdf)
This past year has been one filled with 鈥渃hallenges鈥 鈥 to say the least 鈥 and also action.
When I introduced our Equity and Action Report in August, I shared context that is important for us to continually revisit. Last spring, the senseless death of George Floyd鈥攖ogether with the killings of鈥

Information about holiday travel and COVID-19
The following message was shared by President Conoley in Beach Bulletin, the faculty and staff newsletter. A similar message was sent to students by Vice President Lesen and Medical Director Fodran.
The arrival of upcoming holidays signals a time when many of us look forward to gathering with family and friends.
The pandemic, however, presents new challenges in staying safe, and the sacrifices we may need to make are likely disappointing.
Both our country and our state are鈥

Living our values this election season
Dear Beach Community: At Cal State Long Beach, we have unique opportunities to live, learn and model the values we embrace. Election season 鈥 however contentious鈥 is a good time to remind each other about those values.
In this video, university leaders help me discuss politics in the context of our working, learning and living spaces. I hope you will take a few minutes to watch and consider the freedoms we enjoy and鈥

Building Community in Divisive Times
With the intellectual breadth and power we have on our campus, there are likely passionately and wildly different held beliefs on every issue of national and global importance. During election seasons, some of these differences may be experienced as particularly salient and powerful.
I have been concerned for quite a while about what appears to be growing divisiveness in our nation and a tendency to simplify others who hold disparate opinions. By that, I mean that our identities are鈥