HUX Alumni Page

In honor of our 30th year of operation, we are inaugurating an alumni association for our graduates. We are currently compiling an address list and preparing the first mailing. But you HUX grads tend to be a mobile lot, so we anticipate that many of the addresses are not correct. If you are a graduate of HUX and would like to be put on our mailing list, send a request to Dr. Jeffers at jjeffers@csudh.edu.

We invite you to also send to Dr. Jeffers a brief update of what's happened in your life since graduation. With your permission we will include a summary on this page.

Alum Accomplishments

Share with us your accomplishments since graduation! With your permission we'll post them online for others to see. Email them to Dr. Jeffers.

Cathy Ruiz was accepted in 2006 into the California Institute of Integral Studies; PhD program in Transformative Studiews.

Paul MacLeod was accepted in May, 2006 into the University of Calgary's doctorate in Education program.

Dale Walker, in August 2005, was awarded the PhD in Philosophy from the University of Wales, Lampeter, in the United Kingdom.

Tom Head's (class of 2000) many publications are listed on his web page:

Albert L. Moore turned his HUX thesis into a book: Postal Propaganda of the Third Reich (Atglen, PA: Schiffer Military History), 2003.

James D. Owen (class of 1979) teaches at The Master's College. He is publishing a book based on his HUX thesis entitled: The Hidden History of the Historic Fundamentalists, 1933-1948.

Phillip M. Perry is a journalist, author and HUX graduate. From his website: “Award-winning journalist Phillip M. Perry has published widely in the fields of business management, workplace psychology and employment law. A 20-year veteran of both sides of the editorial desk, Perry is now syndicated in scores of magazines nationwide.” “Perry was awarded an M.A. in the Humanities from California State University, Dominguez Hills, California. He completed his undergraduate work at the University of Notre Dame.”

Christopher Phillips (class of 2000) has published two books: Socrates' Cafe and Six Questions of Socrates. He has founded the Society for Philosophical Inquiry which helps people start Socrates' Café. See the related article elsewhere on this page.


HUX Alumni Photos

Show your fellow grads what you're up to these days, or where you've been since you left us. If you have a photo that you'd allow us to post on the web, please send it to the HUX office or email it to Dr. Jeffers at jjeffers@csudh.edu.

 

Alumni in the News

HUX Grads Participate in 2006 CSUDH Commencement

 

Above, right to left: Some of the HUX graduates at the 2006 commencement--Katherine Dordevic, Kimberly Elliot, Dianne Drayse Alonso, Rochelle Terry. Below: the commencement platform with University President James E. Lyons at the podium.

 

 

HUX Alum's Video "Checks and Balances" Wins Awards
HUX graduate Marcus Grandon has won a number of awards for his video "Checks and Balances." Read his story and view the video.

Alum Updates Socrates’ Philosophy, Captures International Attention (Source: Dateline Dominguez Hills)
Christopher Phillips (Class of ’00, M.A. Humanities External Degree) has captured the attention of The Christian Science Monitor and Time magazine with his two books, Socrates Café and the new Six Questions of Socrates, as well as for his ever-growing international web of philosophy discussion groups, Socrates Café. Read more...

HUX Student Andrew Cox Manages White House Travel (Source: College Bound)
U.S. Air Force Major Andrew Cox has a very interesting job. In his current post, he runs the Executive Travel Branch for the White House. . . . Like all military officers, Cox needed an advanced degree to be considered for promotion. According to Cox, most Air Force pilots pursue a masters in either aviation or management, but Cox couldn’t face going to class twice a week for four hours to study an area in which he had little interest. Read more...

Distance Learning: The Student Perspective (Source: Princeton Review)
Linda Brown Holt completed a Master of Arts in Humanities through California State University at Dominguez Hills in 1993. Below, she describes her experiences with completing a degree, without campus attendance, through the use of correspondence study. Read more...

 

Ride with pride (above): LeRoy Kaminski, HUX 1998 graduate, has more than one reason for pride as he drives around St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin in his customized 1951 Mercury. He says his license plate "gives me the opportunity to promote your program."