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CSUSB: Assistant professor named to select group of nursing academic faculty
Redlands-Loma Linda Patch
March 21, 2023

Evangeline “Angie” Fangonil-Gagalang, an assistant professor in the nursing department at Cal State San Bernardino, has been named to the newest group of fellows of the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) Elevating Leaders in Academic Nursing (ELAN), a select group of academic nursing faculty.


CSUSB art professor one of the featured guests at the Slide Slam 2023
Stay Happening (San Francisco)

Jane Chin Davidson, CSUSB professor of art history and global cultures, will be one of the guest speakers at the Asian American Women Artists Association’s Slide Slam 2023, on Saturday, March 25, in San Francisco. The Slide Slam is an annual event in celebration of Women’s History Month where AAWAA artist members and invited Asian American Pacific Islander women artists from The Ruby present their work in a rapid-fire format of four slides in 4 minutes as presenters show their work and give updates on their current art endeavors.


Impact of specific serotonin receptor modulation on restricted repetitive behaviors
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

Dionisio A. Amodeo (psychology) led a team of researchers who published a study on “restricted, repetitive behaviors (RRBs), which are commonly divided into two behavioral categories, lower-order and higher-order RRBs. Individuals displaying lower-order motoric RRBs may express repetitive hand flapping behaviors, body rocking back and forth movements, and continuous body spinning. … This review focuses on the effects that modulation of specific serotonin receptors have on lower-order RRBs.”


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