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‘It’s just rough’: New graduates grapple with uncertain job market

Nayeli Sanchez is on the homestretch of her undergraduate journey at Cal State Dominguez Hills. As a senior psychology student, Sanchez has spent a lot of time lately preparing for Graduation Day later this month. Most days, that means updating her resume, scouring job listings, and imagining what life will be like after she crosses […]

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Women’s Conference centers leadership, resilience

The CSUDH campus community gathered in the Loker Student Union on Mar. 11 for the annual Women’s Conference. The conference aimed to celebrate women’s achievements and foster meaningful dialogue between current and emerging leaders. Influential women and university leaders shared stories of courage and personal growth with attendees, encouraging them to reflect on the challenges […]

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Newcomer’s ‘wild’ journey to CSUDH

Ed Newcomer spent more than two decades as a special agent for the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS).  During his time as a federal agent, he took down major wildlife traffickers all over the world, while also completing extensive undercover work and navigating internal corruption in foreign agencies.  He now brings that wealth […]

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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. […]