LatinoHealth News


2022-2023 Annual Report

The Center’s research and program areas embody the use of community-based participatory research methods – an academic model that promotes community empowerment, learning, and participation in society.

New published paper authored in collaboration with CSULB School of Nursing Faculty Dr. Christine Costa

 View “College students’ perceptions of telemental health to address their mental health needs.” You can find a copy of the paper on the Center Publications page.

Center awarded new grant by USDA NIFA

The Center for Latino Health received a third USDA grant to support the "Leveraging Interdisciplinary Nutritional Knowledge (LINK) Program" for $975,314.

Farewell Letter from Former Program Manager Diana Aguirre

Dear Center Familia and Colleagues,

Center awarded new grant from USDA's NIFA called Eat, Play, Go!

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) has awarded a $974,584 grant to the CSULB Center for Latino Community Health, Evaluation, and Leadership Training to create Eat, Play, Go!

Sonia Nazario - The Health and Wellness of Migrants and their Families

Mark your calendar for a two-part virtual event that will inform and inspire attendees. This year's Donald P. Lauda Wellness Lecture Series will feature Sonia Nazario, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Enrique’s Journey: The True Story of a Boy Determined to Reunite with His Mother.

New Published Paper Authored in Collaboration with the Center

View “Primary Outcomes of a Healthy Lifestyle Intervention for Latino Families” You can find a copy of the paper on the Center Publications page.

Join a T-HELP Wellness Group

Support your mind and body by joining a T-HELP Wellness Group for this upcoming semester. All groups will be held online via Zoom every Monday from September 28. 2020 – November 16, 2020.

Watch the Center's 15th Anniversary Virtual Celebration

2020 is the Center's 15th Anniversary! See a recap of the event and the Zoom recording here.

Black Lives Matter

Dear Center Students, Alumni, Staff, and Collaborators,