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CSUDH considers discontinuing six degree programs

Labor Studies, Philosophy among programs under review as university grapples with financial woes and declining enrollment. Facing declining enrollment and a growing budget deficit, Cal State Dominguez Hills is considering six academic programs for potential discontinuance. The review comes as the university reassesses its priorities in light of a $15 million budget shortfall.  On Nov. […]

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Toros voice concerns about campus facilities, transparency

SQE Town Hall calls for greater involvement in decision-making process. CSUDH officials have hosted several town hall events over the past year to address issues on campus—most notably, the budget problems affecting California State University. On Oct. 14, the Dominguez Hills chapter of Students for Quality Education (SQE) held its own forum for Toros to […]

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‘Save our jobs’: CSUDH unions rally against layoffs, budget cuts

President Parham cites “lack of funds,” says university will “go through a time of operational adjustment.” By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor & Sapphire Perez, Staff Reporter With homemade signs, megaphones, and slogans of solidarity, Toros marched across campus on Feb. 18, demanding that CSUDH officials take immediate action to save jobs amid a University system-wide […]

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Small in Numbers, Big in Excellence, Three CSUDH Students Win Local Finance Competition

(Left to right)  Aamir Hajidatoo,Roberto Morales, Yihao (Ethan) Peng,and Dr. Rama Malladi out to eat to celebrate their participation and win in the 2021- 2022 CFA Institute Research Challenge. Photo Courtesy of Aamir Hajidatoo Brenda Fernanda Verano, Editor in Chief A group from the California State University, Dominguez Hills finance club won second place in […]