ABWP Gala Benefit and Brunch Reflects Community Stewardship
The Los Angeles City Club was the scene of the 42nd annual gala of the Association of Black Women Physicians.
The Los Angeles City Club was the scene of the 42nd annual gala of the Association of Black Women Physicians.
California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) President Thomas A. Parham will be honored with the City of Los Angeles Hall of Fame Award for Education on Feb. 5, at 11 a.m., at L.A. City Hall during the opening ceremony for the city’s annual African American Heritage Month Celebration.
Bush, a Fontana resident, was one of four Outstanding Professors honored for excellence in teaching and significant achievement in scholarly inquiry or creativity, as well as professional activities and community service, during the August 17 event.
The career path of Ann E. Young has come full circle. Starting out as a teacher for six years, she switched to law enforcement for 35 years and then returned to education instructing college students.
Donald McKayle, a modern dancer and choreographer who brought the black experience in America to the Broadway stage in musicals such as “Raisin” and “Sophisticated Ladies,” has died. He was 87.
The vice chancellor for student affairs at UC Irvine will become the eighth permanent president of Cal State Dominguez Hills, the California State University Board of Trustees announced Wednesday.
A UC Irvine study of the effect of Proposition 47, which is part of the state’s attempt to reduce prison overcrowding, shows it has not led to an increase in crime in California, a professor who authored the review said Wednesday March 7.
Coming off a dominant performance against UC Irvine, the Bruins struggled in their Wednesday night matchup against Cal State Bakersfield, nonetheless, still coming away with a 75-66 victory at Pauley Pavilion, winning their last six out of seven games.
All five UCLA starters scored in double figures, even with the Bruins being shorthanded without Freshman guard Jaylen Hands, who sprained his left foot in UCLA’s victory over Wisconsin.
The Los Angeles Police Commission has begun evaluating policies for release of video footage of critical incidents with broad-based community input.
Students and professors at Occidental College were treated to a civics lesson about The Constitution’s 1st Amendment