Kelly Campbell (psychology) is interviewed about the psychology behind toxic relationships, and Sant Khalsa (professor emerita, art) was one of the judges for the Redlands Festival of Arts competition.
Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies), Katherine Gray (art), Stacey Fraser and Alastair Edmonstone (music), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in news coverage over the Independence Day holiday weekend.
An exhibit on citrus laborers by Juan Delgado (English) and Thomas McGovern (art), and the ongoing work of Brian Levin (criminal justice) are covered by the news media.
Carol Damgen (theatre arts), Katherine Gray (art) and Luciana LoPresto (kinesiology, CSUSB Palm Desert Campus) were featured by news media.
“Calafia: Manifesting the Terrestrial Paradise” will be on display Oct. 6-Dec. 15 with an opening reception on Thursday, Oct. 4, 6-8 p.m. at RAFFMA.
Photographs by art faculty Thomas McGovern, professor emerita Sant Khalsa, and lecturers Anthony Maher and Andrew K. Thompson are part of a new exhibit, and David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed about the recent conflict between Israel and Syria
Professor emerita Sant Khalsa, professor Thomas McGovern, lecturer Anthony Maher, and photo technician and lecturer Andrew K. Thompson are among the 54 photographers in the exhibit “In the Sunshine of Neglect.”
Following a conversation about the uniqueness of Korean artwork, from the ancient to the present, attendees experienced a traditional Korean tea ceremony with tea master Youngmi Yi, director of the Myung Won Cultural Foundation Tea Ceremony.
The museum, housed on the third floor of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, will display “smallasaGIANT” from April 15-June 15. CSUSB will serve as the exhibit’s debut. An opening reception is set for April 18.