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College of Health & Human Services News

Professor Searches for Humanity in Serial Killers

On the second floor of the ET building on campus, you might hear soothing, meditative music floating down the hallway. The source of that music is an inviting office and a welcoming professor with a surprising expertise: Serial killers.

É«ÖÐÉ« Professor recognized for research in student homelessness and food insecurity

A Cal State Long Beach social work professor was recognized for her research in student homelessness and food insecurity by the California State University system announced on Tuesday, Aug. 28.

Special Needs Kids Get Moving At Camp Nugget

The young girl’s face lit up every time she caught the small bean bag, a wide smile forming after each toss. It was a seemingly small task for most kids, but for Sophia and the other participants at Camp Nugget, catching, running and swimming are immeasurable accomplishments.

New Program Addresses Needs of Aging Society

They came to hear how their lives could be better, how they might overcome isolation and improve their balance. They wanted to learn how to eat better and make healthier choices. Mostly, the dozens of senior Long Beach residents, who sat in the American Gold Star Manor recreation center, wanted to know how they will fit into today’s aging society.

Lauda Wellness Lecture 2018

The College of Health & Human Services invites you to the annual  Donald P. Lauda Wellness Lecture Series