John Price, professor of physics at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) has received a three-year, $235,000 grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) for his ongoing experimental nuclear physics program in proton research: “Photo- and Electroproduction of Multiply-Strange Hyperons at CLAS.” This is the fourth grant Price has been awarded from the DOE for the program since 2007. The funding covers Price's and his students' research costs, including travel to the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility in Newport News, VA, where the research has been carried out since 2006. “This is a significant sized grant for us. It enables us to do the research while ... Read More
Archives for September 2016
MPA Student Hilary Dayag Named CSU Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholar
Hilary Valenova Dayag, a Master of Public Administration (MPA) student at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), believes there are opportunities to make “serious advancements” in the field of health care policy, and hopes being named a 2016-17 California State University (CSU) Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholar will enable him to play a role in that. As a Sally Casanova scholar, Dayag will receive a $3,000 grant and have a variety of advantages and unique opportunities to do research and prepare to succeed in a doctoral program after earning his MPA at CSUDH. The scholarship is available to CSU students with exceptional academic records who come from disadvantaged ... Read More
Scott Cheatham’s Research May Help Doctors Get More in Touch with Patients’ Pain
If all goes well, Assistant Professor of Kinesiology Scott Cheatham's research could open doors for new methods of examining people who suffer from fibromyalgia and myofascial pain syndrome–two chronic conditions that cause widespread pain in the muscles and tissues of the body–and related issues such as fatigue. For over a year, Cheatham, who serves as director of Cal State Dominguez Hills' Pre-Physical Therapy Program, studied more than 90 individuals with fibromyalgia and myofascial pain. Normally, a doctor will apply a self-prescribed amount of pressure to a body region using touch, then document the patient's reaction to the graded pressure. With Cheatham's new scale, doctors ... Read More
CSUDH’s $2.6 Million Education Grant to Improve Success of Underserved Students
California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) has received a $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education (ED) to create “Project Accelerate” to improve the learning, persistence, and overall success of CSUDH students, while decreasing their time to earning a degree. The five-year, $524,8702 a year grant is funded under the ED's Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI) Program - Title V, which provides grants to assist HSI campuses, like CSUDH, increase enrollment and educational opportunities for Hispanic and high-need students. In 2015, Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education ranked CSUDH 33rd nationally in awarding bachelor's degrees to Hispanic students ... Read More
CSUDH and Whitaker Initiative Teach Students How to Solve Conflict
To resolve a personal conflict, a middle school student might turn to a family member, a friend, or a teacher. Sometimes students also seek support from each other through a school program. This is the goal at Andrew Carnegie Middle School in Carson, California where students are taught to manage and solve conflict. To acquire the skills necessary to teach youth how to manage and resolve conflict, the teachers at Andrew Carnegie Middle School are being trained through the Domestic Harmonizer Program. This program was developed by California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) and the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative (WPDI), an international non-profit organization founded ... Read More