Centering Excelencia for Latine Student Success | CSUDH Forum
Discover how California State University, Dominguez Hills is transforming what it means to truly serve Latine students. This forum brings together campus leaders, faculty, and students to share the first-year findings of the Centering Excelencia for Latine Student Success Initiative—a research-driven, community-centered effort focused on belonging, equity, and culturally affirming practices.In this video, you’ll hear:
✔ Insights from campus leaders on servingness at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI)
✔ Student panel perspectives on belonging, culture, and support at CSUDH
✔ How faculty and staff are rethinking policy, curriculum, and campus climate
✔ What the institutional self-assessment revealed about equity, data, and student success
✔ A look at the future of Latine-centered initiatives on campusThis forum highlights the voices, stories, and lived experiences shaping CSUDH’s commitment to uplifting Latine students through intentional practices, data-informed decisions, and cross-campus collaboration.Watch to learn how servingness becomes action—and how student voices lead the way.
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