By Monique Davis, Staff Reporter The public university with the largest percentage of Black students in California now has an honors society named after one of the largest names in Black, and American, history: the W.E.B. Dubois Honors Society, the first on the West Coast. The first interest meeting for CSUDH’s chapter is today at […]
Category: News
CSUDH Should Bring Mayme Clayton’s Life Work Here
Mayme Clayton (l) and a few pieces of the vast collection documenting the African American experience she accumulated over her life.
Catching a Travel Bug at the Study Abroad Fair
Students had a chance to explore the option of hitting the road and exploring a classroom outside of the United States at this year’s Study Abroad Fair, which took place on Thursday Sept. 20 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the East Walkway. The Study Abroad Fair featured exciting programs for students eager to take […]
Study Abroad Fair Connects Toros With the World
By Yesenia Flores, Staff Reporter Here’s the issue: you want to take a break from your typical school education to gain life experience, but want to let time pass you by without feeling productive. A possible solution? Study abroad! The College of Extended & International Education’s Study Abroad Office is holding a Study Abroad Fair […]
Pardon Our Dust: Campus Construction on Target for Fall, 2021 Completion
By IRACEMA NAVARRO Staff Reporter If you’re a freshman or sophomore planning on being on this campus for a couple of years, you’re in luck. That’s when the last of three buildings currently being built on the east side of the campus will be finished. According to the latest construction updates on the school’s website, […]