On March 21, in partnership with Ormat Technologies, CSUDH reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability with the addition of 11 new Tipu and Raywood ash trees in the Sculpture Garden, between the University Theatre walkway and Toro Center Drive. Staff, students, community leaders, and Ormat representatives worked together to plant the trees, which will enhance the university’s green space, provide much-needed shade, and support CSUDH’s climate resilience and environmental justice efforts. “Creating green spaces on campus is about much more than aesthetics—it’s about resilience, equity, and community well-being,” said CSUDH Sustainability Director Ellie Perry. “These trees will make a ... Read More