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É«ÖÐÉ« Nursing Student Next To Be On The Frontline Of Fight Against COVID-19

In honor of National Nurses Week, KTLA 5 News featured a Cal State Long Beach nursing student who will graduate and start her first job as a nurse in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.

É«ÖÐÉ« Professor Analyzes Whether State's COVID-19 Messages Are Resonating With Residents

As Californians continue to quarantine to protect themselves from the coronavirus, many experts say fatigue is starting to kick-in. 

É«ÖÐÉ« Professor Speaks US-North Korea Relations Amidst Kim Jong Un Health Issues

Health issues with North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un has brought uncertainty about the future of US-North Korea relations. William Jeynes, College of Education, is an expert on the topic.

How Will California's Economy Recover From COVID-19? A É«ÖÐÉ« Professor Has The Answer

As the California officials continue conversations about the right time to lift the quarantine, many wonder how the state's economy will recover.

How The Coronavirus Has Allowed Socal Wildlife To Reclaim Its Territory

The coronavirus quarantine has allowed wildlife to reclaim its territory. Ted Stankowich, professor and director of the Mammal Lab, tells the Los Angeles Times how he is tracking their movement.

Student Access To Mental Health Services During COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic has not only caused harsh economic impacts on the American economy, but the quarantine is also causing many to need mental health services.