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Center for Global Innovation, Faculty in the News
July 18, 2022

Recent news media coverage highlighted the expertise of Vincent Nestler (information and decision sciences), Stuart Sumida (biology), Montgomery Van Wart (public administration), Katherine Gray (art) and Brian Levin (criminal justice).

Montgomery Van Wart
July 12, 2022

In spite the number of strongmen dictators around the world, there is political leadership that embodies civility and compassion, such as that exhibited by New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern, according to a study by Montgomery Van Wart, CSUSB professor of public administration.

Physics professor Carol Hood.
May 3, 2022

Carol Hood will join 45 academics in the year-long ACE Fellows Program, which will prepare them for senior positions in college and university administration through various programs and training.

“Leadership in Higher Education: A Women’s Perspective” will take place at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 28.
April 27, 2021

The JHBC Office of Academic Equity and the WLC will present a virtual talk on a woman’s perspective on higher education leadership on Zoom at 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 28.

faculty in the news
May 18, 2020

Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro (management) discussed overcoming gender barriers in the workplace and Brian Levin (criminal justice) explained why white supremacists resort to code words to mask racist sentiments.

temp news release
June 5, 2017

Janet Collins, retired director of the federal Centers for Disease Control, will speak to students enrolled in the campus’ Lessons from Leaders class on June 12.

Group of students heard from Siah Gaye, a Sacramento State alumnus, on why being involved in student groups may give them an advantage.
March 20, 2018

A group of students heard firsthand from Siah Gaye, a Sacramento State alumnus, on why being involved in student groups may give them an advantage.