Chilly weather, shorter days can cause negative feelings With the weather getting colder and the days becoming shorter, it is easier for some people to start feeling those “winter blues.” Winter brings with it a lot of fun, but the changing of the seasons can also induce feelings of sadness and depression in some people. […]
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CSUDH Commemorates Native American History Month
American Indian Center hosts events showcasing history, culture November marks Native American Heritage Month – a time to commemorate the cultures, traditions, histories, and contributions of indigenous peoples across the United States. At Dominguez Hills, the American Indian Center (AIC) is hosting events this month to highlight the legacy of native and indigenous communities. The […]
‘The Wolves’ prepare to take the field
CSUDH Theatre play tackles tough topics on and off the pitch The CSUDH Theatre is getting ready to run with The Wolves. The department’s latest production kicks off a six-day showcase at the Edison Theatre starting Nov. 30. Written by 2017 Pulitzer Prize finalist Sarah DeLappe, The Wolves is a coming-of-age story about a high […]
Pioneering Particle Physics with John Price
To Physics professor and department chair John Price, who serves as CSUDH Professor and Chair of the Physics Department, his endeavors in the field of experimental nuclear physics mirror that of the creation of a handy construction kit guide. “Say you go to Ikea, and you get a book shelf and it comes inside of […]
McCurdy Looks to Build Winning Brand
Community support at heart of Toros Athletics strategy Toros Athletics Director Eric McCurdy came to Dominguez Hills in October 2022 with one goal in mind: to build the university’s sports program into a powerhouse. Once he joined the Toro family, McCurdy began using his previous experience to help CSUDH create a better future for the […]