What: “Savage in Limbo,” by John Patrick Shanley When: November 10, 11, 12, and 13 at 7 p.m. Tickets: Livestream tickets are $15 per night. Live audience tickets are $15 per night. To reserve a ticket visit https://www.csudh.edu/theatre-arts/buy-tickets/ Contact: Call (310) 243-3589, or email PerformingArts@csudh.edu. Note: The show features adult themes and language and is not advised for children under 12. California State University, Dominguez Hills will perform a livestream and in-person production of “Savage in Limbo,” providing both audiences with a unique theatrical performance. Directed by CSUDH Theatre and Dance ... Read More
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CSUDH Students Take Director’s Chair for Livestreamed “Reader’s Theatre” Production
California State University, Dominguez Hills will host a livestreamed production of “Reader's Theatre,” a faculty-led project that allows students to take the director's seat. The project will feature three one-act plays by comedic playwright Christopher Durang. The show will run September 29 and 30, and October 1 and 2 at 7 p.m. Developed by the Theatre Department, “Reader's Theatre” is a learning project in which student directors are mentored throughout the design and rehearsal process, culminating in a production that brings their vision to life. Selected student directors Matthew Lopez and Kirsty Lynn will explore the collaborative efforts of set design, sound and light design, and ... Read More
9/11 Anniversary: Gus Martin Reflects on 20 Years of the War on Terror, and Future Threats to the U.S.
Ahead of the 20-year anniversary of the September 11 attacks, Professor of Criminal Justice Administration Gus Martin reflected on lessons learned from the War on Terror and the War in Afghanistan, and the ever-changing landscape of extremism at home and abroad. Martin has authored several books on terrorism, including Understanding Terrorism: Challenges, Perspectives, and Issues, originally published in 2003 and now in its seventh edition (2020), and Understanding Homeland Security, now in its third edition (2019). Are Americans safer now than we were 20 years ago? Are we better protected against terrorism? Leading up to 9/11, our biggest security threat was from international ... 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 Expertise to be Featured at National Psychology Convention
Toros will be making significant contributions to this year's American Psychology Association (APA) annual convention, held from August 12-14 online. The CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham will be a keynote speaker. Heralded as "one of our most courageous voices," Parham will be presenting "Leading vs. Managing: Courageous Postures Amid Cultural Legacies," touching on higher education, leadership for people of color, and the challenges of cultural traditions that contrast management norms. CSUDH faculty and students will also be showcasing their expertise, via the convention's on-demand sessions. Symposium: Fake News: A Historical Analysis and a Snapshot of Attitudes and Behaviors in ... Read More