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NASA’s Human Exploration Research
April 6, 2018

Richard Addante will present “Come Learn About NASA’s Human Exploration Research Analog Experiment,” April 19 from noon to 1:30 p.m.at the Faculty Center for Excellence in the John M. Pfau Library.

5Kid’s Run on April 21 at CSUSB benefits Infant and Toddler Lab School
April 9, 2018

The event, which will start outside the Infant and Toddler Lab School at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences building, starts at 9 a.m.

Faculty in the News
April 16, 2018

Kelly Campbell, associate professor of psychology, discusses one-sided relationships with MyDomaine, a lifestyle website.

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April 30, 2018

The expertise of Alemayehu Mariam (political science) and Kelly Campbell (psychology) and the community work of Margaret Hill (professor emerita, education) are highlighted by the news media.

May 3, 2018

Donna Garcia will present “Understanding the Effects of Cultural Representations on Women's Participation in STEM: An Intersectional Approach,” on May 10.

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
May 7, 2018

Cal State San Bernardino’s graduate program in industrial/organizational psychology has been ranked No. 5 in curriculum and No. 15 overall in the nation by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.

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May 8, 2018

Kelly Campbell (psychology) wrote about three subtle signs of a bad relationship, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) will be one of the speakers at The Aspen Institute Symposium on the State of Race in America on May 24.

‘A Seat at the Table: Intersectionality in Higher Education’
June 14, 2018

Hosted by CSUSB’s Women of Color in Academia, “A Seat at the Table: Intersectionality in Higher Education,” featured a panel discussion focusing on women of color in higher education and two surprise faculty awards.

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May 14, 2018

Jean Peacock (psychology) and Eri Yasuhara (world languages and literatures), the two founders of CSUSB’s University Faculty Mentoring Network were honored, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about a rarely prosecuted hate crime law.