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  • 1 month ago | cultureoc.org | Richard Chang

    REVIEW: There’s a sense of things nearly getting out of control in Sun Yu-Xin’s latest body of work, and that seems appropriate for these times. It’s been about two years and five months since thegrand opening of the Orange County Museum of Art at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in October 2022. Because it’s been a little while since our last look at the Costa Mesa institution, I figured it’s time to pay a visit and have a gander at OCMA’s latest exhibitions.

  • 1 month ago | csulb.edu | Richard Chang

    Get ready – the University Student Union (USU) will experience a major renovation and expansion in the coming months and years, transforming the heart of the CSULB campus into a dynamic, student-centered space, carefully designed to meet the needs of the next generations of students. It will be a vast improvement – in fact, a reinvention of the center of campus. The USU needs physical upgrades, retrofitting and other critical improvements.

  • 1 month ago | csulb.edu | Richard Chang

    Cal State Long Beach’s Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies has received a $10 million gift to establish a Master of Arts degree program in translation and interpreting by fall 2026. The gift – from Mario Giannini, CEO of a private equity firm based in Pennsylvania – is the largest to date received for programs in the university’s College of Liberal Arts, which includes the Donato Center.

  • 1 month ago | csulb.edu | Richard Chang

    Flags planted along the perimeter of the grassy arena at the 52nd annual CSULB Pow Wow represented the variety of Native American cultures that gathered on lower campus this past weekend. They were flags from various American Indian nations: Cheyenne-Arapaho, Desert Band of Chippewa, Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, Oglala Sioux, Oneida, Kiowa, Cherokee, Diné/Navajo.

  • 1 month ago | csulb.edu | Richard Chang

    The 52nd annual CSULB Pow Wow — the largest and oldest continuously running student-sponsored event on campus — makes its much-anticipated return to campus this weekend, March 8 and 9. This time, it will be held in a new location — the intramural rugby and soccer fields on lower campus, instead of the Upper Campus Quad, where it had been for decades. The reason for the change? More space. “What became clear — we have outgrown our location.

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Richard Chang
Richard Chang @Ricardo77
26 Mar 25

Cal State Long Beach's University Student Union will experience a major renovation and expansion in the coming months and years, transforming the heart of campus into a dynamic, student-centered space, designed to meet the needs of future students: https://t.co/aPyT0oiiAP https://t.co/vA5wTCUwYp

Richard Chang
Richard Chang @Ricardo77
22 Mar 25

It's been a while, but here's my latest art review for Culture OC. Several new exhibitions at the O.C. Museum of Art: https://t.co/cpVqXJACcl https://t.co/kcuVoNeUKC

Richard Chang
Richard Chang @Ricardo77
12 Mar 25

Native Americans from local communities and as far as the Pacific Northwest, the Midwest and Canada gathered at Cal State Long Beach this past weekend to participate in the 52nd annual CSULB Pow Wow: https://t.co/YND1BQtLcN https://t.co/zs0sSs1vN7