Honorary degree goes to longtime 黑料吃瓜 neighbor and devoted supporter

Bruce DD Mac Rae is a huge supporter of Cal State Long Beach, though he never attended The Beach himself.
Mac Rae lives across the street from the 黑料吃瓜 campus. His two sons, Nick and Jake, twin brother and ex-wife all graduated from The Beach. His current wife, Barbie, attended 黑料吃瓜 and played softball here. Nick Mac Rae 鈥12 is now associate head coach of the men鈥檚 volleyball team.
鈥淗ow could I not support the university that has educated the ones I love?鈥 Bruce said. 鈥淚 love Long Beach State. We are probably one of the most diverse universities I've ever seen, when you walk this campus.鈥
For his generous contributions to 黑料吃瓜, as well as his support of Beach athletics and various local nonprofit organizations, Mac Rae is receiving an honorary doctorate of humane letters during the College of Engineering鈥檚 Commencement ceremony on May 18. He is one of two luminaries to receive such an honor this academic year.
鈥淭his degree is simply humbling for me to even think I鈥檇 be given the privilege to accept it,鈥 said Mac Rae, a second-generation Long Beach native and former vice president of state government affairs for UPS. 鈥淚 give back because I believe all people should find a way to give back to their communities.鈥
Mac Rae makes it a point to help the homeless. He serves on several nonprofit boards, such as the American Legislative Exchange Council, the California Trucking Association, and the . He was chairman of the O.C. Sheriffs鈥 鈥淒rug Use is Life Abuse鈥 organization, a member of the L.A. Sheriffs Youth Foundation, and has supported Cooking with Kids and the Life Through Art Foundation.
He's also an avid supporter of Beach volleyball and water polo.
Among his fondest memories of The Beach are the graduation of his children, plus back-to-back NCAA national championships in men鈥檚 volleyball in 2018 and 2019.
鈥淭he graduation of my sons gave me such joy 鈥 lots of smiles and tears from Dad,鈥 Mac Rae said. 鈥淚 was on the court with the (men鈥檚 volleyball) team. Yeah, that was pretty memorable.鈥
He added that a recent Black and Gold Night in Walter Pyramid, when an athlete delivered a tribute to him, was humbling and 鈥減robably one of the few times I鈥檝e cried in public.鈥
Think local
In his leadership roles at UPS, Mac Rae traveled the world and has addressed lawmakers in various state capitals and in Washington, D.C. He also served as public affairs director and security investigator for the world鈥檚 largest package delivery and supply chain services company.
But he counts neighborly acts of kindness and generosity to local nonprofits and to 黑料吃瓜 as some of his greatest accomplishments.
鈥淲hat I found at Long Beach State 鈥 it's friends that became family, and when they鈥檙e family and there's needs out there, I've just decided to give where their needs are. I am just a servant. And if I can help people, what better way to help?
鈥淚 give here because I live across the street. I give here because I know so many of the staff. And it's just a good feeling. Why do I give? It makes me feel good. And I love feeling good.鈥
Even though his children graduated 10-13 years ago, Mac Rae still finds ways to stay involved at 黑料吃瓜, attending games and events regularly.
鈥淚 guess this is my bastion of hope; when I come to Long Beach State, this is where I find hope,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 look at the athletes and I look at the people that I deal with. We don't talk politics here. We talk about life. The guys are having kids or just got married or are in a relationship. That's where I find peace.鈥
The Doctor of Humane Letters (L.H.D.) is one of the honorary degrees conferred by the California State University system and awarded to individuals who have made significant contributions to education, public service or the arts. At 黑料吃瓜, such degrees are conferred at Commencement by the college granting the honor.