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JHBC, Faculty in the News
March 24, 2023

Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) discussed the upcoming release of the State of Entrepreneurship report, Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed in continuing coverage about the Anti-Defamation League’s latest report on the increase in antisemitic hate crimes, and Jacob D. Jones (psychology) was part of a research team that examined apathy’s relationship to depression among patients with Parkinson’s disease.

Screen capture from the Wondrium series “The Real Ancient Egypt”
March 24, 2023

Kate Liszka, associate professor of history and the Benson and Pamela Harer Fellow in Egyptology, and Kasia Szpakowska, W. Benson Harer Egyptology Scholar in Residence in spring 2021, play major roles in the nine-episode series.

Isabel Baca, University of Texas at El Paso associate professor of English
March 24, 2023

The two-day forum is geared toward university faculty in their teaching efforts, focusing on what works in the classroom, student feedback on teaching and what strategies have worked.

 

Kim Carter speaking on stage during CSUSB’s Womxn’s Leadership Conference on March 22.
March 23, 2023

Kim Carter, founder and ambassador of Time for Change Foundation, is a community activist who has received more than 200 accolades and whose personal story was told in the 2022 film, “Tell It Like a Woman,” played by Jennifer Hudson.

Palm Desert Campus, Faculty in the News
March 23, 2023

Pablo Gomez (psychology) was part of a team of researchers that examined the effect pseudowords created by transposing two adjacent letters, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the Anti-Defamation League’s latest report on the increase in antisemitic hate crimes.  

The Third Cohort of Administrative Professionals Career Pathway, from left, Elizabeth Perez, Taylor Adams, Destiny Lara Benzor, Lisa Pena, Yaquelin Aguayo and Lauren Juarez. Not pictured is Ginger Ralston.
March 23, 2023

The university’s Staff Development Center recently honored the Third Cohort of the Administrative Professionals Career Pathway who completed a career pathway designed to help them master the skills competencies needed to navigate a successful career as an administrative professional.

Chemical Science bldg., Faculty in the News
March 22, 2023

Evangeline “Angie” Fangonil-Gagalang (nursing) has been named to a American Association of Colleges of Nursing fellowship, Jane Chin Davidson (art) will be a guest speaker at an Asian American Women Artists Association art event in San Francisco, and Dionisio A. Amodeo (psychology) led a team of researchers who published a study on restricted, repetitive behaviors.

CSUSB Project Rebound graphic
March 22, 2023

The inaugural conference on April 19 will bring together representatives of higher education, law enforcement and corrections, community-based organizations and rehabilitative agencies to raise awareness of the challenges formerly incarcerated and system-impacted individuals face, and opportunities available to help them succeed.

CSUSB Palm Desert Campus hospitality management students and faculty at “New York, New York” fundraising gala
March 22, 2023

Students will go behind the scenes at various venues and attractions and interact with local professionals at numerous cultural points of interest. 

Lacey Kendall
March 21, 2023

CSUSB faculty member Lacey Kendall stresses the importance of diversity in education.

Evangeline “Angie” Fangonil-Gagalang, assistant professor of nursing.
March 21, 2023

Evangeline “Angie” Fangonil-Gagalang joins a group of 47 nursing educators who will take advantage of leadership immersion, which includes coaching, team-building and advanced simulations.

A female student working on a project.
March 20, 2023

The Data Science Summer Fellowship Camp for undergraduates and graduate students will provide data science training and team-based projects based on real-world data sets under the supervision of faculty and industry advisors. The application deadline is March 31.