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California State University, Dominguez Hills

California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH, CSU Dominguez Hills, or Cal State Dominguez Hills) is a public university in Carson, California. It was founded in 1960 and is part of the California State University (CSU) system.[4]

California State University, Dominguez Hills
Former names
South Bay State College (1960–1962)
California State College at Palos Verdes (1962–1966)
California State College, Dominguez Hills (1966–1977)
MottoVox Veritas Vita (Latin)
Motto in English
"Voice, Truth, Life"
TypePublic university
Established1960; 63 years ago (1960)
Parent institution
California State University
AccreditationWSCUC
Endowment$13.1 million (2020)[1]
Budget$259.9 million (2018–19)[2]
PresidentThomas A. Parham
ProvostMichael E. Spagna
Academic staff
678
Students17,763 (Fall 2020)[3]
Undergraduates15,873 (Fall 2020)[3]
Postgraduates1,890 (Fall 2020)[3]
Location,
United States

33°51′53″N 118°15′22″W / 33.86472°N 118.25611°W / 33.86472; -118.25611Coordinates: 33°51′53″N 118°15′22″W / 33.86472°N 118.25611°W / 33.86472; -118.25611
CampusUrban, 346 acres (140 ha)
ColorsBurgundy & gold   
NicknameToros
Sporting affiliations
NCAA Division IICCAA
Websitewww.csudh.edu

In 2020, the university had an enrollment of 17,763 students, comprising 15,873 undergraduates (89.4%) and 1,890 post baccalaureates (10.6%).[3] About half of all students identify as the first in their families to go to college.[5][6] CSUDH is one of the most ethnically and economically diverse universities in the western United States.[7] It enrolls the largest number and percentage of African American students of any CSU campus.[8][9] CSUDH is consistently ranked nationally as a top degree producer for minority students,[10] including graduating more African American students than any public university in California.[11]

CSUDH offers 53 bachelor's degree programs,[12] 26 Masters programs,[13] a variety of single, multi-subject and specialized teaching credentials,[12] and undergraduate, graduate, and post-baccalaureate certificate programs[12] within its six colleges: College of Arts and Humanities, College of Business Administration and Public Policy, College of Education, College of Extended and International Education, College of Health, Human Services and Nursing, and College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences.[14] The university is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC). It is designated as a Hispanic-Serving Institution[15] and is nationally accredited in business administration,[16] chemistry,[17] clinical sciences (cytotechnology, medical technology),[18] computer science,[19] education,[20] health science (orthotics and prosthetics),[21] music,[22] nursing,[23] occupational therapy,[24] public administration,[25] social work (MSW),[26] and theatre arts.[27] The campus offers small class sizes for its students.[28] There are six cultural and identity centers on campus.

The campus sits on the historic Rancho San Pedro, the oldest land grant in the Los Angeles area.[29] The land was in the continuous possession of the Dominguez family through seven generations – from its concession to Juan Jose Domínguez in 1784 to its acquisition by the state of California for the university. The campus mascot is the Toro, Spanish for bull.[30]

History

 
The Dominguez Hills are named for the family of Don Manuel Domínguez, a Californio politician, signer of the Californian Constitution and owner of Rancho San Pedro, whose lands included the site where campus is located. The CSUDH Library's Gerth Archives house his family's collections.[31]
 
Exterior of Loker Student Union, on the campus of CSUDH.

The foundation for what would become CSU Dominguez Hills was built in 1960 when then Governor of California Pat Brown provided state funds to begin development of the campus. It was originally to be located in Palos Verdes, California, and known as South Bay State College. The tentative name was changed to California State College at Palos Verdes in 1962. In 1964, architect A. Quincy Jones designed a master plan for construction.[32][33] As the permanent campus had not yet been constructed, the first classes were held in 1965 at the California Federal Savings Bank in Rolling Hills Estates, California.[34] The college began with an enrollment of approximately 40 students.[35]

In 1965 the designated location for the campus was moved to the Dominguez Hills in Carson. The Palos Verdes site was abandoned due to high land prices in Palos Verdes, and the Watts Riots exposing a need for a campus to serve the populations of South Los Angeles.[36]

The university was established, in large part, as a response to the African American outcry for higher education standards and opportunities.[37] In October and November 1969, demonstrations regarding the Vietnam War were held on the campus.[38] In 1977 the California Postsecondary Education Commission endorsed the college trustees' desire to change the name of the school from California State College, Dominguez Hills to California State University, Dominguez Hills.[39]

CSUDH was selected as the host venue for 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics cycling competition. Between 1981 and 1982, the Olympic Velodrome was constructed on the campus. The US cycling team won nine gold medals on the track during the Olympics.[40] The 333.3-meter-long track was demolished in 2003 and replaced by the ADT Event Center (now known as the VELO Sports Center) in 2004. It remains the only Olympic-standard velodrome in the United States.

In 1992, the university opened the Donald P. and Katherine B. Loker Student Union. A major expansion was completed in 2007, adding the 800-seat Dominguez Ballroom.[40] The CSUDH Extended Education Building was opened in 2000, followed by the completion of James L. Welch Hall in 2002. It was named after a long-time CSUDH faculty member.[40]

In 2021, CSUDH opened three major new on-campus buildings, designed to expand the campus’ academic capabilities and help transform the campus from a commuter school to a destination institution.[41] The new Student Resident Housing complex can accommodate over 500 students. The complex includes double, triple, and quadruple bedrooms, a laundry room, study rooms, several lounges, and other amenities. It features eight 47-foot-high murals by Los Angeles artist iris yirei hu.[42] The Science and Innovation Building houses the university's chemistry, biology, and physics programs. It is also the home of the Toyota Center for Innovation in STEM Education, which includes a fabrication lab, SMART classrooms, and labs for K-12 teacher demonstrations. The campus' Innovation and Instruction Building is the home of the university's College of Business Administration and Public Policy. The building includes a 250-seat auditorium, collaborative learning classrooms, distance learning spaces, event spaces, and faculty offices.[41]

Academics

 
Welch Hall on the CSUDH campus.

CSU Dominguez Hills is a major university for the Southern geographical region of Los Angeles County and Orange County. It offers 53 undergraduate majors, 26 master's degrees, and a number of certificate and credential programs.[13] The campus is accredited by the following associations: Western Association of Schools and Colleges, the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs, AACSB International, the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration, the National Association of Schools of Music, and the National Association of Schools of Theatre. Dominguez Hills is also the administrative headquarters of the California State University's Statewide Nursing Program.

CSUDH has been designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution[43] and is a member of the Computing Alliance of Hispanic-Serving Institutions.[44][45] Its College of Education & College of Arts and Humanities offers training in Spanish for bilingual education teachers.[46] As of 2018, CSUDH had the third largest percentage of Latino Americans that are not Mexican-American in the CSU system.[8] (Latino Americans with heritage from the Caribbean, Central America, South America). The university ranked first in California in 2021 for the number of bachelor's degrees conferred on Black students.[47]

The campus is home to the American Indian Institute, which has the goal of increasing the number of Indigenous students who enroll and graduate from the CSU system.[48] Starting in 2011, CSUDH and the AII began hosting the "Honoring the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas" Pow Wow.[49][50]

 
CSUDH Science and Innovation Building

CSUDH students conduct research and present their findings at the campus' Annual Student Research Day. The annual event is open to undergraduate and graduate students. Outstanding research projects are selected for inclusion at the CSU Statewide Student Research Competition.[51]

CSUDH's McNair Scholars Program was established in 2004. It is named after NASA mission specialist Ronald McNair, who died in the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion. The program's goal is to support and fund first-generation, low-income, and/or underrepresented students preparing for future doctoral studies. The program provides a variety of academic support and services. As of 2021, the program has achieved a 93% graduate school acceptance rate.[52]

In 2014, following its acquisition of 21 new Steinway-designed pianos, CSUDH was named an All-Steinway School, the first public four-year university in California to receive the designation.[53] These instruments are subject to periodic inspections by Steinway factory representatives.[54]

Sixty-five percent of CSUDH students engage in service learning, both through the formal curriculum and the university's service learning hub, the Center for Service Learning, Internships & Civic Engagement (SLICE). The university was Presidential Winner of the 2014 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll.[55] The Presidential Award is the highest federal recognition an institution can receive for its commitment to community, service-learning, and civic engagement.[56]

The university focuses on the STEM disciplines,[57] hosting the Annual STEM in Education Conference,[58] offering the First-Year Undergraduate STEM Experience (FUSE),[59] and in 2014 hosting the Women in STEM Conference.[60] Its Center for Innovation in STEM Education was established in 2014 by a donation from the Annenberg Foundation[61] and aims to improve local education with various STEM initiatives. CSUDH offers a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science,[62] a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Technology[63] with an option to concentrate in Homeland Security,[64] and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology.[65] In 2017, it received a $4 million grant from Toyota to create an 87,000-square foot Science and Innovation Building to prepare students for careers in science, technology, engineering and math.[66] The Toyota Center for Innovation in STEM Education, housed inside the building, includes a fabrication lab, high-tech classrooms, collaborative workspaces, and labs for K-12 teacher training.[67]

Undergraduate programs

Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020
Race and ethnicity[68] Total
Hispanic 67% 67
 
Black 11% 11
 
Asian 7% 7
 
Foreign national 5% 5
 
Other[a] 5% 5
 
White 5% 5
 
Economic diversity
Low-income[b] 74% 74
 
Affluent[c] 26% 26
 

Popular majors for undergraduates in 2018 included Business Administration (Management and Operations) at 18.04%, Psychology (General) at 11.29%, Sociology at 8.01%. While popular majors for graduates were Education, General at 24.22%, Public Administration at 11.18%, and Registered Nursing, Nursing Administration, Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing at 10.31%[69]

Rankings

CSUDH is nationally-ranked in three main categories:

1) Quality: Ranked in the "America's Top Colleges" by Forbes magazine, "Top Public Schools" by U.S. News & World Report, "Best Public Colleges" by Money magazine.

2) Value: Ranked in the "Best Bang for the Buck: West" by Washington Monthly, "24 Colleges with the Best ROI" by Business Insider, "Best Value in the West" by U.S. News & World Report.

3) Social Mobility: Ranked in the "2021 Social Mobility Index" by CollegeNET, "Top Performers of Social Mobility" by U.S. News & World Report.

The 2023 USNWR Best Regional Colleges West Rankings ranked CSUDH:[70]

The 2022 USNWR Best Regional Colleges West Rankings ranked CSUDH:[70]

The 2022 USNWR Graduate Schools Rankings ranked CSUDH:[71]

The Equal Opportunity Project ranked CSUDH 4 on the Overall Mobility Index, Business Insider ranked CSUDH 14 on Colleges with the Best Return on investment (ROI), and U.S. News & World Report, LendEDU.com 5 & 11 Lowest Student Debt.[72]

Leo F. Cain Library and Gerth Archives

 
South wing of the Leo F. Cain University Library
 
North wing of the Leo F. Cain University Library

CSUDH opened its Library South Wing to the Leo F. Cain University Library in 2010.[73] The expansion was honored with a Best of 2010 Award for Architectural Design from the California Construction journal and a 2011 Project Achievement Award from the Construction Management Association of America.[74]

The library houses the Donald R. and Beverly Gerth Archives and Special Collections,[75] home to the CSUDH archives, digital and special collections, rare books, and the official archives of the California State University system. Among the collections maintained at the Gerth Archives are:

  • California State University Japanese American Digitization Project (CSUJAD): A database consisting of primary documentation from 20 California institutions related to the history and progress of Japanese Americans in their communities. CSUDH has well over 25 physical collections on Japanese Americans including the Ninomiya Photo Studio Archives, with over 100,000 images.
  • Holt Labor Library Collection: Focusing on radical political movements mostly in the 20th century, the collection consists of over 1,000 linear feet of books, pamphlets, periodicals, and manuscript collections focused on labor, civil rights women's rights and anti-war movements.[76]
  • Mayme Agnew Clayton Collection of African American History and Culture: A collection of more than 2 million rare books, films, documents, photographs, artifacts, and works of art related to the history and culture of African Americans in the United States, with a significant focus on Southern California and the American West.[77]
  • LA Free Press Collection: Archive of materials from Art Kunkin, publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press, one of the first and most important underground newspapers of the late 1960s and early 1970s.[78]
  • Activist Collections: Materials on activism and social justice, including the Watts Labor Community Action Committee, Watts Rebellion Collection, Kaye Briegel Chicano Publication Collection, Feminist Resources Collection, Native American Activist Collection, Filipino Martial Law Materials, LGBTQ Periodical Collection, and other civil rights-related collections.

Athletics

 
Athletics Logo

CSUDH's athletic teams are known as the 'Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros', and the university's colors are burgundy and gold.[79] CSUDH competes against other universities in nine varsity sports, in Division II of the NCAA in the California Collegiate Athletic Association.

CSUDH fields teams in several varsity-level sports:

  • Basketball (men and women)
  • Soccer (men and women)
  • Baseball (men)
  • Softball (women)
  • Volleyball (women)
  • Golf (men)
  • Track and Field (women)

The men's soccer team plays at Toro Stadium. Other sports venues include the Torodome for basketball and volleyball; Toro Field for baseball; and Toro Diamond for softball. Select home games are televised live via Internet TV.

Team accomplishments and notable alumni

The CSUDH men's soccer team has won two NCAA championships at the Division II level. In 2000, they defeated Barry University in the final by a score of 2–1. CSUDH won their second men's soccer title in 2008, beating Dowling College 3–0 in the final.[80] Many CSUDH Toros have gone on to professional careers in Major League Soccer and other leagues around the world:

The CSUDH women's soccer team won the 1991 NCAA Division II Championship, defeating Sonoma State 2–1 in the final.[80] The CSUDH softball team won the NCAA Division II in 2022.

The CSUDH men's golf team won the 2015, 2016, 2018, and 2019 PGA Works Collegiate Golf Championship, a tournament open to Historically Minority Colleges.

The CSUDH baseball team is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in NCAA Division II. Several Toro alumni have gone on to play in Major League Baseball:

The CSUDH women's track and field 4X4 relay team won the NCAA Division II Championship in 2011. The CSUDH track and field team competes in the CCAA as well. Its most notable alumna is Carmelita Jeter, who won gold, silver, and bronze medals at the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Another notable alumna is Grace Ann Dinkins, a sprinter who competed for her native Liberia in the 1984, 1996, and 2000 Olympics.

Esports

The CSUDH Esports Association was established in 2017. They have won three titles at national events sponsored by the National Esports Collegiate Conference (NECC): Valorant (Challengers Division) in 2020 and 2021; and Overwatch (Challengers Division) in 2021.[81]

In 2021, it was announced that CSUDH would be constructing a new Esports Incubation Lab on the second floor of the Leo F. Cain Library on campus, to open in Spring 2022. The facility will include a broadcasting booth, competition stage, and classroom with furnishings and technology provided through partnerships with electronics companies ViewSonic and HyperX.[82]

Dignity Health Sports Park

CSUDH is the home of Dignity Health Sports Park. Dignity Health Sports Park, formerly known as the Home Depot Center and StubHub Center, is a multiple-use sports complex on the West Coast of the United States, located on the campus of CSUDH.[83] Its primary tenant is the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer and its naming rights have been held since 2019 by health provider Dignity Health. The $150 million complex opened in 2003 and was developed by the Anschutz Entertainment Group, which remains the facility's operator. With a seating capacity of 27,000, it is the second-largest soccer-specific stadium in MLS, after BMO Field. During its first decade, the stadium's sponsor was hardware retailer The Home Depot, followed by six years of sponsorship by online ticket retailer StubHub. The Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League used the stadium from 2017 until the completion of SoFi Stadium in 2020. The San Diego State Aztecs football team used the stadium as their home venue for the 2020 and 2021 seasons. The Los Angeles Wildcats of the XFL also played at the stadium during their one season of existence.[citation needed]

Dignity Health Sports Park was the site of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup Final. The United States men's and women's national soccer teams often use the facility for training camps and some home matches. During the 2028 Summer Olympics, the venue will host rugby, modern pentathlon, tennis, and field hockey.[84]

Economic impact

CSU Dominguez Hills has over 110,000 alumni, of whom 60% live and work within 25 miles (40 km) of the campus.[85] The university plays a major role in the region's economy[86] — a recent economic impact study revealed CSU Dominguez Hills generates a total impact of $519 million annually in the South Bay. This impact sustains over 5,600 jobs in the region and statewide economy. Per year, the impact generates more than $45 million in statewide tax revenue. More than $2.1 billion of the earnings by alumni from CSU Dominguez Hills are attributable to their CSU degrees.[87] The average amount of debt its students accumulate is $14,585.[88]

Notable people

Alumni

Notable faculty

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Other consists of Multiracial Americans & those who prefer to not say.
  2. ^ The percentage of students who received an income-based federal Pell grant intended for low-income students.
  3. ^ The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum.

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California State University Dominguez Hills CSUDH CSU Dominguez Hills or Cal State Dominguez Hills is a public university in Carson California It was founded in 1960 and is part of the California State University CSU system 4 California State University Dominguez HillsFormer namesSouth Bay State College 1960 1962 California State College at Palos Verdes 1962 1966 California State College Dominguez Hills 1966 1977 MottoVox Veritas Vita Latin Motto in English Voice Truth Life TypePublic universityEstablished1960 63 years ago 1960 Parent institutionCalifornia State UniversityAccreditationWSCUCEndowment 13 1 million 2020 1 Budget 259 9 million 2018 19 2 PresidentThomas A ParhamProvostMichael E SpagnaAcademic staff678Students17 763 Fall 2020 3 Undergraduates15 873 Fall 2020 3 Postgraduates1 890 Fall 2020 3 LocationCarson California United States33 51 53 N 118 15 22 W 33 86472 N 118 25611 W 33 86472 118 25611 Coordinates 33 51 53 N 118 15 22 W 33 86472 N 118 25611 W 33 86472 118 25611CampusUrban 346 acres 140 ha ColorsBurgundy amp gold NicknameTorosSporting affiliationsNCAA Division II CCAAWebsitewww wbr csudh wbr eduIn 2020 the university had an enrollment of 17 763 students comprising 15 873 undergraduates 89 4 and 1 890 post baccalaureates 10 6 3 About half of all students identify as the first in their families to go to college 5 6 CSUDH is one of the most ethnically and economically diverse universities in the western United States 7 It enrolls the largest number and percentage of African American students of any CSU campus 8 9 CSUDH is consistently ranked nationally as a top degree producer for minority students 10 including graduating more African American students than any public university in California 11 CSUDH offers 53 bachelor s degree programs 12 26 Masters programs 13 a variety of single multi subject and specialized teaching credentials 12 and undergraduate graduate and post baccalaureate certificate programs 12 within its six colleges College of Arts and Humanities College of Business Administration and Public Policy College of Education College of Extended and International Education College of Health Human Services and Nursing and College of Natural and Behavioral Sciences 14 The university is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission WSCUC It is designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution 15 and is nationally accredited in business administration 16 chemistry 17 clinical sciences cytotechnology medical technology 18 computer science 19 education 20 health science orthotics and prosthetics 21 music 22 nursing 23 occupational therapy 24 public administration 25 social work MSW 26 and theatre arts 27 The campus offers small class sizes for its students 28 There are six cultural and identity centers on campus The campus sits on the historic Rancho San Pedro the oldest land grant in the Los Angeles area 29 The land was in the continuous possession of the Dominguez family through seven generations from its concession to Juan Jose Dominguez in 1784 to its acquisition by the state of California for the university The campus mascot is the Toro Spanish for bull 30 Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Undergraduate programs 2 2 Rankings 3 Leo F Cain Library and Gerth Archives 4 Athletics 4 1 Team accomplishments and notable alumni 5 Esports 6 Dignity Health Sports Park 7 Economic impact 8 Notable people 8 1 Alumni 8 2 Notable faculty 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit The Dominguez Hills are named for the family of Don Manuel Dominguez a Californio politician signer of the Californian Constitution and owner of Rancho San Pedro whose lands included the site where campus is located The CSUDH Library s Gerth Archives house his family s collections 31 Exterior of Loker Student Union on the campus of CSUDH The foundation for what would become CSU Dominguez Hills was built in 1960 when then Governor of California Pat Brown provided state funds to begin development of the campus It was originally to be located in Palos Verdes California and known as South Bay State College The tentative name was changed to California State College at Palos Verdes in 1962 In 1964 architect A Quincy Jones designed a master plan for construction 32 33 As the permanent campus had not yet been constructed the first classes were held in 1965 at the California Federal Savings Bank in Rolling Hills Estates California 34 The college began with an enrollment of approximately 40 students 35 In 1965 the designated location for the campus was moved to the Dominguez Hills in Carson The Palos Verdes site was abandoned due to high land prices in Palos Verdes and the Watts Riots exposing a need for a campus to serve the populations of South Los Angeles 36 The university was established in large part as a response to the African American outcry for higher education standards and opportunities 37 In October and November 1969 demonstrations regarding the Vietnam War were held on the campus 38 In 1977 the California Postsecondary Education Commission endorsed the college trustees desire to change the name of the school from California State College Dominguez Hills to California State University Dominguez Hills 39 CSUDH was selected as the host venue for 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics cycling competition Between 1981 and 1982 the Olympic Velodrome was constructed on the campus The US cycling team won nine gold medals on the track during the Olympics 40 The 333 3 meter long track was demolished in 2003 and replaced by the ADT Event Center now known as the VELO Sports Center in 2004 It remains the only Olympic standard velodrome in the United States In 1992 the university opened the Donald P and Katherine B Loker Student Union A major expansion was completed in 2007 adding the 800 seat Dominguez Ballroom 40 The CSUDH Extended Education Building was opened in 2000 followed by the completion of James L Welch Hall in 2002 It was named after a long time CSUDH faculty member 40 In 2021 CSUDH opened three major new on campus buildings designed to expand the campus academic capabilities and help transform the campus from a commuter school to a destination institution 41 The new Student Resident Housing complex can accommodate over 500 students The complex includes double triple and quadruple bedrooms a laundry room study rooms several lounges and other amenities It features eight 47 foot high murals by Los Angeles artist iris yirei hu 42 The Science and Innovation Building houses the university s chemistry biology and physics programs It is also the home of the Toyota Center for Innovation in STEM Education which includes a fabrication lab SMART classrooms and labs for K 12 teacher demonstrations The campus Innovation and Instruction Building is the home of the university s College of Business Administration and Public Policy The building includes a 250 seat auditorium collaborative learning classrooms distance learning spaces event spaces and faculty offices 41 Academics Edit Welch Hall on the CSUDH campus CSU Dominguez Hills is a major university for the Southern geographical region of Los Angeles County and Orange County It offers 53 undergraduate majors 26 master s degrees and a number of certificate and credential programs 13 The campus is accredited by the following associations Western Association of Schools and Colleges the Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs AACSB International the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration the National Association of Schools of Music and the National Association of Schools of Theatre Dominguez Hills is also the administrative headquarters of the California State University s Statewide Nursing Program CSUDH has been designated a Hispanic Serving Institution 43 and is a member of the Computing Alliance of Hispanic Serving Institutions 44 45 Its College of Education amp College of Arts and Humanities offers training in Spanish for bilingual education teachers 46 As of 2018 CSUDH had the third largest percentage of Latino Americans that are not Mexican American in the CSU system 8 Latino Americans with heritage from the Caribbean Central America South America The university ranked first in California in 2021 for the number of bachelor s degrees conferred on Black students 47 The campus is home to the American Indian Institute which has the goal of increasing the number of Indigenous students who enroll and graduate from the CSU system 48 Starting in 2011 CSUDH and the AII began hosting the Honoring the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas Pow Wow 49 50 CSUDH Science and Innovation Building CSUDH students conduct research and present their findings at the campus Annual Student Research Day The annual event is open to undergraduate and graduate students Outstanding research projects are selected for inclusion at the CSU Statewide Student Research Competition 51 CSUDH s McNair Scholars Program was established in 2004 It is named after NASA mission specialist Ronald McNair who died in the 1986 Space Shuttle Challenger explosion The program s goal is to support and fund first generation low income and or underrepresented students preparing for future doctoral studies The program provides a variety of academic support and services As of 2021 update the program has achieved a 93 graduate school acceptance rate 52 In 2014 following its acquisition of 21 new Steinway designed pianos CSUDH was named an All Steinway School the first public four year university in California to receive the designation 53 These instruments are subject to periodic inspections by Steinway factory representatives 54 Sixty five percent of CSUDH students engage in service learning both through the formal curriculum and the university s service learning hub the Center for Service Learning Internships amp Civic Engagement SLICE The university was Presidential Winner of the 2014 President s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll 55 The Presidential Award is the highest federal recognition an institution can receive for its commitment to community service learning and civic engagement 56 The university focuses on the STEM disciplines 57 hosting the Annual STEM in Education Conference 58 offering the First Year Undergraduate STEM Experience FUSE 59 and in 2014 hosting the Women in STEM Conference 60 Its Center for Innovation in STEM Education was established in 2014 by a donation from the Annenberg Foundation 61 and aims to improve local education with various STEM initiatives CSUDH offers a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science 62 a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Technology 63 with an option to concentrate in Homeland Security 64 and a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology 65 In 2017 it received a 4 million grant from Toyota to create an 87 000 square foot Science and Innovation Building to prepare students for careers in science technology engineering and math 66 The Toyota Center for Innovation in STEM Education housed inside the building includes a fabrication lab high tech classrooms collaborative workspaces and labs for K 12 teacher training 67 Undergraduate programs Edit Undergraduate demographics as of Fall 2020 Race and ethnicity 68 TotalHispanic 67 67 Black 11 11 Asian 7 7 Foreign national 5 5 Other a 5 5 White 5 5 Economic diversityLow income b 74 74 Affluent c 26 26 Popular majors for undergraduates in 2018 included Business Administration Management and Operations at 18 04 Psychology General at 11 29 Sociology at 8 01 While popular majors for graduates were Education General at 24 22 Public Administration at 11 18 and Registered Nursing Nursing Administration Nursing Research and Clinical Nursing at 10 31 69 Rankings Edit CSUDH is nationally ranked in three main categories 1 Quality Ranked in the America s Top Colleges by Forbes magazine Top Public Schools by U S News amp World Report Best Public Colleges by Money magazine 2 Value Ranked in the Best Bang for the Buck West by Washington Monthly 24 Colleges with the Best ROI by Business Insider Best Value in the West by U S News amp World Report 3 Social Mobility Ranked in the 2021 Social Mobility Index by CollegeNET Top Performers of Social Mobility by U S News amp World Report The 2023 USNWR Best Regional Colleges West Rankings ranked CSUDH 70 18 on Top Performers on Social Mobility 21 for Best Colleges for Veterans 25 on Top Public Schools 56 among Regional Universities West 247 in Nursing tie The 2022 USNWR Best Regional Colleges West Rankings ranked CSUDH 70 19 for Best Undergraduate Teaching 23 on Top Performers on Social Mobility 26 for Best Colleges for Veterans 27 on Top Public Schools 40 for Best Value Schools 59 among Regional Universities West 221 in Nursing tie The 2022 USNWR Graduate Schools Rankings ranked CSUDH 71 79 in Occupational Therapy 193 in Public Relations Public Affairs 196 in Social WorkThe Equal Opportunity Project ranked CSUDH 4 on the Overall Mobility Index Business Insider ranked CSUDH 14 on Colleges with the Best Return on investment ROI and U S News amp World Report LendEDU com 5 amp 11 Lowest Student Debt 72 Leo F Cain Library and Gerth Archives Edit South wing of the Leo F Cain University Library North wing of the Leo F Cain University Library CSUDH opened its Library South Wing to the Leo F Cain University Library in 2010 73 The expansion was honored with a Best of 2010 Award for Architectural Design from the California Construction journal and a 2011 Project Achievement Award from the Construction Management Association of America 74 The library houses the Donald R and Beverly Gerth Archives and Special Collections 75 home to the CSUDH archives digital and special collections rare books and the official archives of the California State University system Among the collections maintained at the Gerth Archives are California State University Japanese American Digitization Project CSUJAD A database consisting of primary documentation from 20 California institutions related to the history and progress of Japanese Americans in their communities CSUDH has well over 25 physical collections on Japanese Americans including the Ninomiya Photo Studio Archives with over 100 000 images Holt Labor Library Collection Focusing on radical political movements mostly in the 20th century the collection consists of over 1 000 linear feet of books pamphlets periodicals and manuscript collections focused on labor civil rights women s rights and anti war movements 76 Mayme Agnew Clayton Collection of African American History and Culture A collection of more than 2 million rare books films documents photographs artifacts and works of art related to the history and culture of African Americans in the United States with a significant focus on Southern California and the American West 77 LA Free Press Collection Archive of materials from Art Kunkin publisher and editor of the Los Angeles Free Press one of the first and most important underground newspapers of the late 1960s and early 1970s 78 Activist Collections Materials on activism and social justice including the Watts Labor Community Action Committee Watts Rebellion Collection Kaye Briegel Chicano Publication Collection Feminist Resources Collection Native American Activist Collection Filipino Martial Law Materials LGBTQ Periodical Collection and other civil rights related collections Athletics EditMain article Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros Athletics Logo CSUDH s athletic teams are known as the Cal State Dominguez Hills Toros and the university s colors are burgundy and gold 79 CSUDH competes against other universities in nine varsity sports in Division II of the NCAA in the California Collegiate Athletic Association CSUDH fields teams in several varsity level sports Basketball men and women Soccer men and women Baseball men Softball women Volleyball women Golf men Track and Field women The men s soccer team plays at Toro Stadium Other sports venues include the Torodome for basketball and volleyball Toro Field for baseball and Toro Diamond for softball Select home games are televised live via Internet TV Team accomplishments and notable alumni Edit The CSUDH men s soccer team has won two NCAA championships at the Division II level In 2000 they defeated Barry University in the final by a score of 2 1 CSUDH won their second men s soccer title in 2008 beating Dowling College 3 0 in the final 80 Many CSUDH Toros have gone on to professional careers in Major League Soccer and other leagues around the world Tony Alfaro Alex Bengard Derby Carrillo Alejandro Covarrubias Chase Gentry Kevin Hartman Kei Kamara Kyle Polak Gyasi ZardesThe CSUDH women s soccer team won the 1991 NCAA Division II Championship defeating Sonoma State 2 1 in the final 80 The CSUDH softball team won the NCAA Division II in 2022 The CSUDH men s golf team won the 2015 2016 2018 and 2019 PGA Works Collegiate Golf Championship a tournament open to Historically Minority Colleges The CSUDH baseball team is a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association CCAA in NCAA Division II Several Toro alumni have gone on to play in Major League Baseball DeWayne Buice Craig Grebeck Jim Pena Kevin Pillar Bubby Rossman George Stablein La Rue WashingtonThe CSUDH women s track and field 4X4 relay team won the NCAA Division II Championship in 2011 The CSUDH track and field team competes in the CCAA as well Its most notable alumna is Carmelita Jeter who won gold silver and bronze medals at the 2012 Olympic Games in London Another notable alumna is Grace Ann Dinkins a sprinter who competed for her native Liberia in the 1984 1996 and 2000 Olympics Esports EditThe CSUDH Esports Association was established in 2017 They have won three titles at national events sponsored by the National Esports Collegiate Conference NECC Valorant Challengers Division in 2020 and 2021 and Overwatch Challengers Division in 2021 81 In 2021 it was announced that CSUDH would be constructing a new Esports Incubation Lab on the second floor of the Leo F Cain Library on campus to open in Spring 2022 The facility will include a broadcasting booth competition stage and classroom with furnishings and technology provided through partnerships with electronics companies ViewSonic and HyperX 82 Dignity Health Sports Park EditCSUDH is the home of Dignity Health Sports Park Dignity Health Sports Park formerly known as the Home Depot Center and StubHub Center is a multiple use sports complex on the West Coast of the United States located on the campus of CSUDH 83 Its primary tenant is the LA Galaxy of Major League Soccer and its naming rights have been held since 2019 by health provider Dignity Health The 150 million complex opened in 2003 and was developed by the Anschutz Entertainment Group which remains the facility s operator With a seating capacity of 27 000 it is the second largest soccer specific stadium in MLS after BMO Field During its first decade the stadium s sponsor was hardware retailer The Home Depot followed by six years of sponsorship by online ticket retailer StubHub The Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League used the stadium from 2017 until the completion of SoFi Stadium in 2020 The San Diego State Aztecs football team used the stadium as their home venue for the 2020 and 2021 seasons The Los Angeles Wildcats of the XFL also played at the stadium during their one season of existence citation needed Dignity Health Sports Park was the site of the 2003 FIFA Women s World Cup Final The United States men s and women s national soccer teams often use the facility for training camps and some home matches During the 2028 Summer Olympics the venue will host rugby modern pentathlon tennis and field hockey 84 Economic impact EditCSU Dominguez Hills has over 110 000 alumni of whom 60 live and work within 25 miles 40 km of the campus 85 The university plays a major role in the region s economy 86 a recent economic impact study revealed CSU Dominguez Hills generates a total impact of 519 million annually in the South Bay This impact sustains over 5 600 jobs in the region and statewide economy Per year the impact generates more than 45 million in statewide tax revenue More than 2 1 billion of the earnings by alumni from CSU Dominguez Hills are attributable to their CSU degrees 87 The average amount of debt its students accumulate is 14 585 88 Notable people EditAlumni Edit Ronnie Aguilar professional basketball player Felipe Aguirre politician Stewart Alexander politician Tony Alfaro professional soccer player Karen Bass politician mayor of Los Angeles member of the House of Representatives from California s 37th congressional district 2013 2022 Alex Bengard professional soccer player Glenn Berggoetz filmmaker Tiffiny Blacknell criminal defense attorney and community activist Steven Bradford politician State senator for the 35th district Patrick Burke Professional golfer Joe Buscaino politician member of the Los Angeles City Council Luis M Campos chemistry academic Josue Cartagena professional soccer player Taleah Carter Derby Carrillo professional soccer player Chris Conkling screenwriter Chris Conrad cannabis expert Jeff Coopwood Emmy nominated actor broadcaster educator Alejandro Covarrubias professional soccer player Mike Davis politician Grace Ann Dinkins Olympic 100m track runner surgeon philanthropist Jason Farol singer Duets TV series Babatunde Fowler politician Ryo Fujii David Garza Chase Gentry professional soccer player Clarence Gilyard actor Matlock and Walker Texas Ranger Faiivae Iuli Alex Godinet politician Danny Grissett musician Dan Guerrero athletic director for the University of California Los Angeles Michael Happoldt musician DJ producer Sublime Sweet Alice Harris community activist Kevin Hartman Major League Soccer goalkeeper Robert Hecker musician Hue Hollins professional basketball referee Jerome Horton California State Assemblyman for the 51st District Earl Ofari Hutchinson author Carmelita Jeter American sprinter gold silver and bronze medalist at 2012 Summer Olympics 89 Kei Kamara professional soccer player Brian Kehew musician The Moog Cookbook John Langley producer COPS Nativo Lopez politician Robert Mann historian Bob Mann journalist head of the Department of Journalism at Louisiana State University Yael Markovich Israeli American model and beauty queen pageant titleholder Miss Israel Janelle McGee professional soccer player Cora Martin Moore gospel singer Niecy Nash actress Reno 911 Claws dancer on Dancing with the Stars Josh Oppenheimer Israeli American professional basketball coach and former professional basketball player 90 Finbarr O Neill former CEO of J D Power Mitsubishi Motors North America and Hyundai Motor America Raymond F Palmer professor of biostatistics James Peoples transportation economist and professor of economics Eric J Perrodin politician Christopher Phillips academic Susan A Phillips professor of anthropology Kevin Pillar Major League Baseball outfielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers 91 Kyle Polak professional soccer player Rex Richardson politician 92 Rodney Allen Rippy actor Lela Rochon actress Harlem Nights Why Do Fools Fall in Love Bubby Rossman 14 major league baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies Karen Sandler author Jiovanni Santana professional soccer player Gerald Schoenewolf psychologist Doug Siebum audio engineer Louis Silas record executive Silas Records Scott Shaw author martial artist and filmmaker Ariana Stein nee Sauceda Lil Libros publisher and author 93 94 Chris Strait comedian Ben Swann television anchor Gabriela Soto Laveaga historian of science specializing in Latin America at Harvard University 95 Chizuko Judy Sugita de Queiroz artist Ben Swann Emmy and Edward R Murrow award winning journalist Leo James Terrell civil rights attorney and talk radio host Bobby Tossetti athletic director John Tracy aerospace executive Senior Vice President of The Boeing Company retired Steffan Tubbs journalist two time winner of the Edward R Murrow award La Rue Washington outfielder for the Texas Rangers in Major League Baseball 96 Deb Vanasse author Gyasi Zardes Major League Soccer striker 97 Jeff Coopwood Kevin Pillar Karen Bass Joe Buscaino Yael Markovich Ben Swann Lela Rochon Tony AlfaroNotable faculty Edit Teodross Avery Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies and Contemporary Music 98 Nancy D Erbe Professor of Negotiation Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Fulbright Program Distinguished Chair 99 100 Gilah Yelin Hirsch Professor of Art C Augustus Martin Professor of Criminal Justice Administration Director of School of Public Service and Justice 101 See also Edit Los Angeles portalNotes Edit Other consists of Multiracial Americans amp those who prefer to not say The percentage of students who received an income based federal Pell grant intended for low income students The percentage of students who are a part of the American middle class at the bare minimum References Edit As of June 30 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