Even in a mostly virtual academic world, the work continues, and on April 22, five CSUDH faculty members were formally recognized for their work during the faculty awards ceremony. Each of the awards has a different focus, but whether chosen for distinction in terms of on-class instruction, research and scholarship, service to the university or […]
Tag: Donna Nicol
The Ghost of Anti-Blackness on College Campuses Exposed
Dr. Donna Nicol is chair of the Africana Studies Department. Photo courtesy of csudh.news.com. By Tristin Taylor, Staff Writer Though Black History month officially came to a close the last day of February, at least one CSUDH professor was determined to remind listeners that the fight for equal educational […]
Noted Scholar, Author and Activist to Speak as Part of Black History Month
By Jordan Darling News Editor February is Black History Month, and while commemorations and celebrations of African-American history and culture are scheduled all month across the U.S., along with Canada and the United Kingdom, it’s hard to not think it’s a little special at CSUDH. Were it not for the Watts Rebellion in 1965, this […]
3rd Annual South Bay Symposium Shares the History of Areas Surrounding CSUDH
By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer The American struggle for civil rights and freedom, told through the history of the South Bay, was the focus Saturday at California State University, Dominguez Hills, as the Gerth Archives and Special Collections room hosted the 3rd annual South Bay Symposium. An array of speakers discussed a range of topics […]
South Bay Gets the Spotlight at Nov. 3 Symposium
By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer Although our campus is located in the South Bay, and many California State University, Dominguez students live, shop, work and hang out in the area, a great deal of its history may be unfamiliar to them. For that reason, on Nov. 3, The Gerth Archives at CSUDH, along with The […]