New Student Convocation has become an annual tradition at CSUDH–and it took place in person for the first time in two years on Friday, Aug. 27. Several hundred first-year, transfer, and graduate students turned out for the afternoon to learn more about the many student resources available to them during their time at CSUDH, and get to know each other and their new academic family. The event was also a chance for President Thomas A. Parham, senior leadership, faculty, and alumni to welcome these new students into the Toro community. After a DJ and the CSUDH Dance and Cheer teams pumped up the crowd, new students were introduced to the various Toro sports teams that will represent the ... Read More
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CSUDH Philanthropic Gifts Top $8 Million in Record-Breaking Year
California State University, Dominguez Hills received a total of $8.3 million in philanthropic gifts and pledges during the 2020-2021 fiscal year. The record-breaking amount continues the upward trend of CSUDH giving, almost doubling the total of $4.5 million raised in 2019-2020. Vice President of University Advancement Scott Barrett shared his excitement for the success of the university's fundraising efforts. “We set a very aspirational goal for the university, and we were very fortunate to meet that goal,” he said. “It's clear that our campus is doing inspiring work, and our donors are answering the call to support the needs and opportunities across our campus.” One important effort ... Read More
ABC-7: COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic at CSUDH
Source: ABC 7 Video captioning: Here are some stories happening in the community. In Carson, California State University, Dominguez Hills [is] teaming up with Rite Aid once again to host pop-up vaccination clinics. [It's] taking place today until 6 p.m. Pfizer vaccines and Johnson & Johnson vaccines are available for everyone, with or without an appointment. CSU students and employees will need to be fully vaccinated by September 30th to access campus facilities. Another pop-up vaccination clinic is set at this location on September 16th. ... Read More
La Opinión: Vaccination Clinic Arrives at CSU Dominguez Hills
Source: La Opinión (Spanish) Latino students and families narrate the loss of loved ones and suggest that everyone get immunized. ... Read More
Move-In Day Gives Toro Students First Look at CSUDH’s New Housing
CSUDH's brand-new Student Residence Hall threw open its doors on Thursday, Aug. 19, welcoming hundreds of first-year students to the place they'll call home for the next nine months. Throughout the day, the hallways buzzed with excitement as families and friends helped the new Toros move their things into the complex. In all, over 200 students moved into their new rooms on the first day the hall was open. Each student had their individual motivations for wanting to move into the new residence hall, but most agreed that the combination of living on their own and proximity to classes were the biggest factors. Masha Mukumoto, a first-year student from Yorba Linda, Calif., moved into the ... Read More
Telemundo: Initiative Develops Community Programs and Resources in Carson
Source: Telemundo The City of Carson and California State University, Dominguez Hills are joining forces in a collaboration that they hope will be of great benefit to families and students. The collaboration, called the Town and Gown Promise, was formalized in July. ... Read More
CSUDH Graduate Student Awarded CSUPERB Research Grant
In March 2020, much of the laboratory work conducted at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) and many other CSU campuses came to a grinding halt. Now, as campuses repopulate and researchers head back to their labs, the CSU Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology (CSUPERB) has awarded 25 grants to graduate students to restart and reengage in the research activities put on hold due to COVID-19. Stacy Zamora, a graduate student pursuing her master's degree in biology at CSUDH, has earned one of the coveted grants for her research into the neurobiological factors of drug addiction. Zamora has always been fascinated by the complex inner workings of the brain. At ... Read More
Chemistry Lab “Bootcamps” Help Get Students Up to Speed
Among the many unfortunate side effects of the COVID-19 pandemic was the loss of in-person instruction for most courses at CSUDH. Some fields of study were impacted more than others by this loss, but for students in the chemistry department it was especially troublesome. Because so much chemistry education relies on in-person lab work, most students missed out on vital hands-on experience. This summer, faculty members of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry decided to do something about it. They created and held a pair of “Chemistry Lab Bootcamps” that were designed to get students up to speed–teaching them all the valuable lab skills they missed during their many months of ... Read More
CSUDH Teams Up with Rite Aid for Community COVID-19 Vaccination Pop-Up Clinic
In partnership with Rite Aid, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) is once again hosting pop-up vaccination clinics for CSUDH students, faculty, and staff, and members of the community. The campus and Rite Aid previously held pop-up clinics in May and June. The walk-in clinics will take place on two Thursdays, Aug. 26 and Sept. 16, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.* in CSUDH's Extended Education building. A team of Rite Aid health professionals will administer Pfizer vaccines (first or second doses) and single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccines.** Appointments are encouraged but not required. To schedule an appointment, visit https://vaccination.as.me. Anyone who received ... Read More
CSUDH Allocated Over $60 Million in State Budget Package
California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) received good news with the recent release of the 2021 California state budget. The $262.2 billion package, signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom in early July, includes $60 million earmarked for a trio of CSUDH campus infrastructure projects, and $1 million for the campus' Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute. CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham enthusiastically welcomed the news, saying, “The state's 2021 allocation of resources to address critical infrastructure needs on the Dominguez Hills campus is an investment that will yield long-term dividends. Targeting these funds to a campus bursting with potential, yet ... Read More