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Lambda Theta Phi, Beta Alpha Chapter brings international cuisine to campus with their Salvadorean pupusa fundraiser; caption below

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Biology Students Attend the 2006 Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students

Five CSU Dominguez Hills (Minority Biomedical Research Support (MBRS) Research Initiative for Scientific Enhancement (RISE) program students attended the Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) in November in Anaheim, California.

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Out of Africa: Dominguez Hills Students Visit the Motherland

For many African American students, the idea of Africa is an almost abstract mystery, its existence practically overlooked in their early years of education. This summer, senior Pernell Jones (Health Services) and senior Gayleah Richmond (Human Services) had the chance to learn more about their cultural origins by way of educational and service opportunities that gave them an experience above and beyond their original purpose.

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CSUDH Students Attend National Conference for Minority Scientists

CSU Dominguez Hills students from throughout the sciences attended the annual conference of the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) was held in Tampa, FL, in October. The conference is designed to provide resources for minority students who are pursing advanced degrees in the sciences, offering career advancement workshops, scientific symposia, exhibitors, student presentations and contact with noted
scientists.

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"A Christmas Carol": Theatre Arts Majors Celebrate the Past, the Present and the Future

Director Naomi Buckley (Class of '00, B.A., Theatre Arts) and leading man John Waite discuss lessons learned, ambition, and the campus production of a modern take on a holiday classic.

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Photo above: CSUDH's Lambda Theta Phi, Beta Alpha Chapter brings international cuisine to campus with their Salvadorean pupusa fundraiser. (L-R) Monica Barbosa, senior (Political Science),
Phi Sigma Sigma; Christina Fae, junior (Liberal Studies); Rodrigo Ramos, sophomore (Computer Science); Jorge Romero, Jr., junior (Business Administration); Salvador Ortega-Ortiz, senior (CSU Long Beach, Recreation/Leisure Studies), Alpha Iota Chapter; Manuel Ramirez, sophomore (Biochemistry); and his mother, Gladys Ramirez. Photo by Joanie Harmon-Whetmore

 

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