Photos by Glenn Marshall We’ll have more text next week to accompany these photos, but Friday’s Student Convocation was too big a deal for us to miss, so we thought we’d share some visuals. University President Thomas A. Parham and other campus officials welcomed many of CSUDH’s largest number of incoming freshman and transfer students […]
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The Bulletin’s Public Records Request Offers Springboard to Launch Gender Equity Discussion at CSUDH
By Kelsey Reichmann & Jordan Darling Editor-in-Chief & News Editor Click here to view all information obtained by The Bulletin. The CSUDH Academic Senate commissioned a Gender Equity Task Force this semester. Its stated goals are to “assess current DH practices and outcomes, research best practices and structures, and report and make recommendations,” according to […]
University Police Investigating Possible Hate Symbol Found on Campus
By Jordan Darling. Image courtesy of Creative Commons In the early hours of May 23, a university employee found a noose hanging on the back of a maintenance truck in a part of campus not open to the general public. Campus police are still investigating the incident and were unable to share further details at […]
Tenure on Track?
By Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief In parts 1 and 2 of our three-part series on faculty, The Bulletin looked into tenure density at this university in regard to the relatively low number of tenured professors compared to adjunct faculty. In part 3, we turn our focus to those faculty members who are on the track to become […]
MBA In Limbo
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief In the process of getting accreditation for its undergraduate program, the College of Business, Administration, and Public Policy (CBAPP) is now facing the decision of closing its MBA program. CBAPP has been working on getting AACSB accreditation for its programs for 30 years, said Thomas Norman, professor and past chair in the […]