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with President Lyons
From my time in the East as a young man going to school and then growing up and starting a family, I learned to anticipate thecoming of spring. Its vitality revives and awakens us, and each day grows longer than the day before, providing time to reflect and to contemplate. In this season of discovery, we find new meaning, new purpose, new resolve to do the best we can, to be the best we can for ourselves and for each other.
Veteran Faculty Member Justine Bell-Waters Selected Executive Assistant To The President
Veteran faculty member Justine Bell Waters, professor of public administration, is the new executive assistant to the president at CSU Dominguez Hills, filling the vacancy left with the retirement of James Harris, who served the university for 30 years in myriad teaching and administrative posts.
Good News About Students
Men's Soccer Honors Continue to Roll In
Graduate Student Sworn in as Police Captain
Students Selected for Research Program
Soccer Player Called Up to Play For Mexican National Team
Student Ordained as Minister
Students Attend Research Symposium
Tim Farris Assumes the Role of Director of Administrative Information Systems
As the new director of administrative information systems, Tim Farris is responsible for the performance of many of the computers and applications on campus. He maintains the student administrative application, BANNER, and the financial applications on campus. He also manages the operations and programming staff for administrative computing.
Faculty and Staff Accomplishments
William
R. Blischke
Bernard Clinch
Lorna Fitzsimmons
John Goders
Richard K. Gordon
Noreen Larinde
James E. Lyons, Sr.
Louis Murdock
Marion Smith
James Sudalnik
CSUDH Honors Martin Luther King, Jr. with Unity Breakfast
The 7th Annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Unity Breakfast will be Tuesday, Feb. 6, at the Carson Community Center in honor of the slain civil rights leader whose dedication to advancing the cause of social justice is celebrated worldwide.
The event will be attended by university students, faculty, and staff, and by invited guests from the Office of the Chancellor of the California State University as well as from the city of Carson. Approximately 500 people are expected.
Revisiting "Painted Light: California Impressionist Painting"
Acclaimed in 1999, the "Painted Light: California Impressionist Paintings" exhibit has returned to campus with its restored treasures of plein air (open air) paintings. The exhibition and its associated educational component are shown courtesy of a grant to the University from the W. M. Keck Foundation. The exhibit will continue through April 12, according to Kathy Zimmerer, director, University Art Gallery.