Zachary Powell (criminal justice), Marc Robinson (history) and Rafik Mohamed (dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) were interviewed for a three-part series on the history of policing Black communities. Links to each segment are below.
President Tomás Morales participated in a President’s Panel to discuss “Institutional Experiences and Protocols During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Higher Education” on June 26.
The College of Arts and Letters has named Luis Esparza, communication studies major, as its 2019-20 Outstanding Graduate Student and Brenda Flores, philosophy major, as its Outstanding Undergraduate Student.
Olivia Rosas, Outstanding Doctorate Student, and Princess Marie Etuale, Outstanding Graduate, are the College of Education’s top students for the Class of 2020.
Sandra Cardenas has been named the College of Natural Sciences' 2019-20 Outstanding Graduate Student and Marvin Macharia named the college’s 2019-20 Outstanding Undergraduate Student.
D’Andra Johnson, clinical/counseling psychology, is the college’s Outstanding Graduate Student, and Ginny Park, psychology, is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student.
Teoxihuitl Sintora, Outstanding Graduate Student, and Harman Dhillon, Outstanding Undergraduate, are the Jack H. Brown College’s Class of 2020 top students.
The CSUSB Palm Desert Campus has named Kameron Manshadi as its Outstanding Undergraduate Student for 2020. Manshadi received a bachelor of science degree in nursing.
NBC Palm Springs' second part of its series on policing in Black communities featured CSBS Dean Rafik Mohamed, Marc Robinson (history) and Zachary Powell (criminal justice) discussing political influence on law enforcement. Enrique Murillo Jr. (education) will be one of the panelists at a forum that will focus on the policies and strategies that university officials should consider to make remote learning more equitable.
The fourth “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” which took place on Zoom, is now posted online.
Angelina Yanyan Chin of Pomona College will discuss the future of Hong Kong as China moves to restrict its residents’ democratic freedoms at a World Affairs Council Inland Southern California program on June 30 on Zoom.
To support online summer instruction, the university’s John M. Pfau Library will make every attempt to acquire all required e-books and textbooks, if available for institutional purchase with licensing provision.