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CSUDH President Announces Retirement

Cal State Dominguez Hills President Willie J. Hagan, who has been leading the university since June 2012, announced Tuesday he will retire next year.

After SIDS Tragedy, Keisha Keller Returns to Graduate with Her Mother from California State University, Dominguez Hills

Looking forward to taking her last final exam and graduating from California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) last year, Keisha Keller put her baby boy down to sleep. A few hours later, all thoughts of the test and commencement vanished in the face of unthinkable tragedy after she found her child had passed away from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).

Horton’s Student Business Development Symposium Attracts over 500

Los Angeles – 3rd District Board of Equalization Member Jerome E. Horton hosted the first of its kind Student Business Development Symposium, on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills (CSUDH), where over 500 local high school students from Los Angeles, Compton, Centinela Valley and Green Dot school districts received presentations from industry leaders and employment representatives.  The symposium, co-hosted by CSUDH and California Educational Solutions, encouraged the students to successfully complete their academic studies and consider becoming a future entrepreneur.

CSUDH African American Political and Economic Institute Named in Honor of the Late Mervyn Dymally

At a special reception on November 12, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) officially named the Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute that is housed on campus and unveiled a sculpture of the legendary politician that will be permanently on display in the University Library to honor his impact on the region and the state. Coordinated by the institute and Lynn Dymally, the late congressman’s daughter, the reception was attended by many of his friends, family and political colleagues. Dymally achieved many “firsts” as an African American politician, including California’s first foreign-born black state assemblyman (1963-1966; 2003-2008);