The CSUDH Class of 2022 has had many obstacles to overcome to reach graduation–and graduating senior Lukas Daniels (BA, Anthropology) is no different. He transferred from El Camino College to CSUDH in the spring of 2020, just in time for the campus to “go virtual” due to the COVID-19 pandemic. As he and his fellow students were navigating the transition to online learning, Daniels was dealing with his own unique challenges. He lives with Hyper Mobile Joint Disorder, which causes chronic pain in his joints, fingers, and limbs. “My joints kind of move in place when they're not supposed to,” he explains. His hypermobility issues can make typing painful and difficult–an obvious problem ... Read More
DH Impact
These are the stories we’re proudest of. They’re the ones that remind us why CSUDH is here—for the impact this university has on the lives of our students, and in turn, the impact they have on their communities. Transformative and powerful, the people profiled here are the faces behind the slogans, the source of what makes CSUDH such an incredible place. Read on to learn more about these impressive Toros.