By Alex Graf News Editor You know those faculty performance reviews students are supposed to fill out at the end of every semester, gauging what we think of our instructors’ performance? Turns out teachers, and select staff and students do the same thing for administrators such as deans and vice presidents. At least that’s what […]
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Starting a Conversation About Mental Health
By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer The Student Health and Psychological Services department held an event in honor of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10 to start a conversation on mental health and bring awareness to the resources offered to students on campus. The event, attended by around 100 students, consisted of a viewing of […]
Future Careers Are the Focus of Two-Day Expo
Joseph Baroud and Fernando Bazan Staff Writers The two-day fall Career and Internship Expo took place this week, with hundreds of students converging in the Loker Student Union in hopes of finding the right internship and learning more about STEM-related and health science fields on Tuesday, and business, government, and public administration on Wednesday. Organizations […]
3 CSUDH Professors Honored for Innovative Research
By Omar Hassoun Staff Writer Three professors from California State University, Dominguez Hills are being recognized in October at the third annual Graduation Initiative 2025 in San Diego. They are being recognized by the CSU system for their innovative practices aimed towards the ongoing success of students. Dr. Nancy Cheever of the communications department and […]
CSUDH Accredited (Again) For 10 More Years
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief In a process that began three years ago, California State University, Dominguez Hills was officially reaccredited in August by the Western Association of Colleges under the Senior College and University Commission team. According to CSUDH’s 2017 Institutional Report, CSUDH received its first two-year accreditation in 1964 and became fully accredited in […]