During flu season, organizations and individuals justifiably focus on vaccinations as a “first line of defense” to reduce health impacts, but a new study led by California State University, Dominguez Hills public policy professor, Fynnwin Prager, shows that the health of the economy during an influenza outbreak requires just as much attention. The study, “Total Economic Consequences of an Influenza Outbreak,” by Prager and his colleagues at the University of Southern California (USC) Sol Price School of Public Policy, Dan Wei and Adam Rose, found that depending on how the public, businesses, and government organizations respond to it, an influenza pandemic in the United States could have ... Read More
Archives for June 2016
Mario Congreve Wins Emmy for ‘Cuba: the Forgotten Revolution’
A new addition in Mario Congreve's awards cabinet has added significant prominence to its gathering of coveted occupants, and her name is “Emmy.” Congreve, a media production specialist at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) and lecturer in CSUDH's Digital Media Arts program, was honored with his first Emmy Award on June 18 for his work as co-producer and director of photography for the film Cuba: the Forgotten Revolution which received the Emmy in the Best Documentary category. The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Lower Great Lakes Chapter presented Congreve and Glenn Gebhard, the film's director and a professor at Loyola Marymount School of Film and ... Read More
Computer Science Department Recognized for Providing Greater Access, Support Student
The Computer Science Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills has been singled out in a report by The Campaign for College Opportunity for "Demonstrated Excellence" related to practices it has implemented to provide greater access and support student success for its majors. The report, "Needed: Sy(STEM)ic Response, How California's Public Colleges and Universities are Key to Strengthening the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) and Health Workforce," found that California ranked at the bottom of states in graduating STEM and health majors to fill available entry-level positions. Cited factors affecting colleges and universities' ability to graduate more ... Read More
‘Connecting Women to Power Conference’ Draws Thousands to CSUDH
Eager to propel their entrepreneurial aspirations to the next level, more than 2,500 women converged on the “Connecting Women to Power Business Conference” at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) on June 16 to learn the latest marketing, tax, leadership and other strategies from top public and private industry professionals. The conference is hosted by CSUDH alumnus Jerome E. Horton (Class of '79, B.S., business administration), member and former chairman of the California State Board of Equalization. Now in its seventh year, the event continues to grow in popularity and attract a more diverse group of expert speakers and participants seeking to connect and learn from ... Read More
Faculty Highlights: June 2016
Our faculty members participate in conferences around the world, conduct groundbreaking research, and publish books and journal papers that contribute to their field and highlight their expertise. We feature those accomplishments and more in this section. College of Arts and Humanities Miguel Dominguez, professor of Modern Languages, served as keynote speaker during David Starr Jordan High School Partnership for Los Angeles Schools commencement ceremony on June 8. Marco Turk, professor and director emeritus of the Negotiation, Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding program, has published a chapter regarding “conflict transformation” in the book Peace ... Read More