Valentine's Day is just around the corner. For the very young, it's a curious yet cheerful day when often illegible sentiments scribbled on adoring cards, accompanied by pastel-colored candy hearts, pile by the dozens on their school desks. As adults, love becomes much more challenging, and often as hard to decipher as a note from a 2nd grader. Many turn to the web for advice, only to become more frustrated, according to psychologist Beverly Palmer, emeritus professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills. She noticed that much of the information about love and relationships on the Internet is misleading opinions, so she decided to write “Love Demystified: ... Read More
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To Ban or Not to Ban: Teachers Grapple with Forcing Students to Disconnect from Technology
At Cal State Dominguez Hills, the low November sun had faded to dusk when professor Toddy Eames called for a break in the middle of a nearly three-hour screenwriting class. “Fifteen minutes!” she announced as her students stood, stretched or ambled to the door. “You can take out your phones,” she added, but most students were already scrolling through the texts, emails, Snapchats and other postings that had piled up during an hour of mandated tech abstinence. Since fall 2016, the communications department at California State University at Dominguez Hills has banned smartphones, laptops and other personal technology in every classroom – with grade deductions for violations – except for ... Read More
Fynnwin Prager Discusses Economic Impact of Flu Outbreak on CNBC
Fynnwin Prager, assitant professor of Public Administration at California State University, Dominguez Hills and co-author of the study “Total Economic Consequences of an Influenza Outbreak,” was interviewed on the CNBC Nightly Business Report to discuss the potential economic consequences of the 2017-18 influenza outbreak, the worst epidemic since the H1N1 flu virus emerged in 2009. The H1N1 flu pandemic caused more than 12,000 deaths in the United States alone. Source: CNBC Nightly Business Report (interview begins at 14:30) ... Read More
Natural History Museum L.A. Partners with CSUDH to Prepare Science Teachers
A new internship with the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles (NHMLA) and the STEM Teachers in Advanced Residency (STAR) program in the College of Education at California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) is giving teacher candidates additional classroom tools to excite young students about the sciences. Cristina Gonzalez ('13, B.A. Liberal Studies) and LeiLani Zaragoza ('15, B.A. Liberal Studies) were among the first to take part in the two-month internship in the summer of 2017. During the program they were immersed in active local fossil and other geological research going on behind the scenes at NHMLA to help create and develop units of instruction, or lesson plans, which ... Read More
McNair Scholars Program Awarded $1.1 Million
(Carson, Ca.) - California State University, Dominguez Hills' (CSUDH) McNair Scholars Program has been awarded a five-year $1,172,600 U.S. Department of Education (ED) grant to support the doctoral studies and research of underrepresented students. “This was an intense competition year! Students in the office cheered when we received the great news from Congresswoman Nanette Barragan's office,” said Michelle Martinez, director of the McNair Scholars Program, of the announcement which initiated the grant on Oct. 1. “We are very fortunate for the opportunity to continue this important program helping amazing students for another five years.” The McNair Scholars Program is a federal TRIO ... Read More