Center Annual Reports
Download 2021-2022 Annual Report (PDF)
The 2021-2022 academic year was a time of change, adaptation, and new beginnings for the CSULB Center for Latino Community Health, Evaluation and Leadership Training, as it has been for many of us amid a pandemic. In Fall 2021, the CSULB Latino Center began hosting a series of Brown Bag Research Talks to feature the research of CSULB Latino faculty and other faculty to show how their research on the health of Latinos and other racial/ethnic minorities contributes to the campus and surrounding community. We were fortunate to be able to transition most of our research and programming to a virtual setting and were able to continue to mentor and train students through their internships with the CSULB Latino Center. We also focused on our grant writing and manuscript development efforts...
Download 2019-2020 Annual Report (PDF)
The 2019-2020 academic year was a time of change, adaptation, and new beginnings fo the CSULB Center for Latino Community Health, Evaluation and Leadership Training, as it has been for many of us amid a pandemic. In Fall 2019, the CSULB Latino Center began hosting a series of Brown Bag Research Talks to feature the research of CSULB Latino faculty and other faculty to show how their research on the health of Latinos and other racial/ethnic minorities contributes to the campus and surrounding community. We were fortunate to be able to transition most of our research and programming to a virtual setting and were able to continue to mentor and train students through their interships with the CSULB Latino Center. We also focused on our grant writing and manuscript development efforts...
Download 2018-2019 Annual Report (PDF)
2018-2019 was an exciting year for the CSULB Center for Latino Community Health, Evaluation and Leadership Training with the naming of Dr. Melawhy Garcia as Co-Director of the Center. Dr. Garcia has grown with the Center since its founding in 2005. She worked closely with founding Director Dr. Britt Rios-Ellis to transform $500,000 in seed funding provided by an earmark from the Congressional Hispanic Task Force for Health, to the vibrant, self-sustaining health research center with a team of seasoned bilingual, bicultural professional staff that it is...