CSUDH 19th Annual Earth Day Celebration

- Cal State Dominguez Hills hosts its 19th Annual Earth Day with campus activities, speakers, and a vendor marketplace focused on sustainability. - Scheduled during Earth Day week (April 20–24), with in-person programming on or around April 22; check the campus listing for exact times and locations. - WeLikeLA

California State University, Dominguez Hills is holding its 19th Annual Earth Day Festival on Tuesday, April 21, with a day of sustainability programming in Carson. (csudh.edu) The university’s Office of Sustainability lists the festival from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. across the South Walkway, the Natural Sciences and Mathematics–Social and Behavioral Sciences Walkway, the East Walkway, and the outdoor Library roof deck. (csudh.edu) Campus listings describe interactive activities, giveaways, networking, and more than 30 organizations focused on environmental action on campus and across Los Angeles. Eventbrite says the event is free and open to the public. (torolink.csudh.edu) (eventbrite.com) The festival lands during Earth Day week, when colleges, museums, and civic groups across Los Angeles stage public events tied to climate, waste, and conservation. We Like L.A. included the CSUDH event in its April 20-24 weekly roundup for the region. (welikela.com) At Dominguez Hills, the event also fits into a broader campus sustainability push that runs beyond a single day. The university’s sustainability office uses its news-and-events page to track Earth Day programming alongside waste-diversion standings and other year-round projects. (csudh.edu) CSUDH has been building that profile in national higher-education sustainability rankings. A campus news item published in March said the university earned a gold rating in the Sustainability Tracking, Assessment and Rating System, or STARS, in 2025. (news.csudh.edu) The Earth Day organization page on Toro Link says the campus effort is meant to bring together students, organizations, and off-campus community members working on environmental protection and local health. That framing helps explain why the festival mixes speakers, student activity, and outside exhibitors instead of a single rally or lecture. (torolink.csudh.edu) For visitors, the practical takeaway is simple: the 19th annual edition is scheduled as a daytime, in-person event on the CSUDH campus in Carson, with exact locations spread across the main walkways and library deck. (csudh.edu)

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