- LAist: California Needs Transitional Kindergarten Teachers. Preschool Teachers Want InCSUDH is helping to meet the state's demand for credentialed TK teachers.
- L.A. Times: Cal State Dominguez Hills Celebrates Two Basketball Teams of DestinyIt’s rare for a school to field a team of destiny, much less two. The Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s and women’s basketball teams, however, managed to simultaneously deliver historic 30-plus win seasons.
- L.A. Sentinel: Cal State Dominguez Hills Basketball Breaks Records, Makes HistoryToro women celebrate their victory over the Union University Bulldogs (Tenn.) on March 26. The Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s and women’s basketball teams proved they are one of the best Division II programs in the nation with their deep run in the NCAA tournament. For the first time in Dominguez Hills history, the men’s and women’s …
- Diverse: Issues in Higher Education – Dr. Bobbie Porter Honored as Leader in the FieldThe March 6, 2025 Issue Cover Source: Diverse: Issues in Higher Education CSUDH’s Vice President and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Officer Bobbie Porter made the cover of Diverse: Issues in Higher Education. She was one of 40 women leaders honored for their groundbreaking work in higher education. Her feature is below. Dr. Bobbie R. Porter …
- CBS News: Willda Jarrett, Sports Trainer PioneerSource: CBS News/KCAL9 Willda Jarrett made history at CSUDH in the 1980s when she became the first Black certified athletic trainer at a California four-year university. She continues to lead the way at CSUDH, training and mentoring the next generation as an adjunct professor of kinesiology.
- Forbes: How The Largest Black Youth Orchestra In America, ICYOLA, Is Redefining Who Belongs In Classical MusicThe Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA), founded and led by CSUDH Department of Music faculty member Charles “Chuck” Dickerson, at the Kennedy Center in 2024. Source: Forbes Music education is more than an opportunity to nurture talent. It is a powerful developmental tool that boosts language and cognitive abilities in young children. …
- Palos Verdes Magazine: Unveiling the Palos Verdes Roots of CSUDHSource: Palos Verdes Magazine With over 1,600 alumni residing in Palos Verdes today, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) continues to leave a lasting impact on the community—one that began right here on the Peninsula. Few people realize that this thriving institution of higher learning was originally envisioned as California State College, Palos Verdes, with …
- L.A. Times: In 2024, Books by and about Southern California Latinas ShinedProfessor Marisela Chávez’ book, Chicana Liberation: Women and Mexican American Politics in Los Angeles, 1945-1981, was reviewed by columnist Gustavo Arellano. Source: L.A. Times My home office looks like a Jenga game of nonfiction books I read about Southern California Latino life this past year — and almost none were duds. They ranged from a …
- Telemundo 52: Labor Studies Professor Analyzes Issues for 2024 Presidential Election Live CoverageSource: Telemundo 52 [Video, Spanish] Assistant Professor of Labor Studies Alfredo Carlos contributed commentary to Telemundo’s live 2024 Election coverage on Nov. 5. See his appearances at 1:04:14, 3:16:22, and 3:46:02 below:
- Spectrum News 1: Political Science Professor Analyzes Measure HHSource: Spectrum News 1 LOS ANGELES — Having lived her whole life in the port community of Wilmington, Gina Martinez knows local representation is at stake with Measure HH. If passed, the measure would amend the Los Angeles City Charter to give the community of Wilmington and the adjacent neighborhood of San Pedro each a …
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