College of Health & Human Services News

Southland Credit Union Sponsors CSULB Go Beach Well Pilot Program

$25,000 gift helps create a culture of wellness across the campus community

CHHS Response to COVID-19

The College of Health and Human Services (CHHS) is committed to the health and well-being of our students, employees, and the general public.

Alumna Spotlight: Wyann Vaughn 12'

Meet Wyann Vaughn, a multi-talented and multi-degree CSULB alumni: Master of Social Work (2012) & B.A., Child Development and Family Studies with an emphasis in Family Life Education (2004). When she’s not teaching counseling coursework or counseling students at the Uijima Program, the black student scholarship pathway at Pasadena City College, you…

Hospitality Management Students Get Exclusive Windstar Experience

In early October, students from CHHS’ renowned Hospitality Management program were treated to an exclusive day of talks and activities including a tour of a working cruise ship, courtesy of Windstar President and CSULB Alumnus John Delaney.  

Criminal Justice Professors Receive $1 Million Grant To Investigate Fentanyl Distribution Networks

  Criminology and Criminal Justice Professors Aili Malm and Nicholas Perez received a $1 million grant from the National Institute of Justice to "Understand and Address Fentanyl Distribution Networks in America’s Largest Port City”

Dr. Barry Lavay: National Leader in Adapted Physical Education

  The State Council on Adapted Physical Education selected Dr. Barry Lavay, professor for the Department of Kinesiology, for the 2019 Nick Breit Professional Recognition Award. This award is to acknowledge exemplary people, programs or services that have contributed to the field of physical activity for individuals with exceptional needs.