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Pfau Library, Faculty in the News
May 13, 2022

Jodie Ullman (psychology) receives a lifetime achievement award from the Western Psychological Association, Marc Robinson (history) is one of 10 scholars named as a member of the 2022 class of Mellon Emerging Faculty Leaders, Valérie Morgan (world languages and literatures) is CSUSB’s 2021-22 Outstanding Lecture, Arianna Huhn (anthropology) talks about the upcoming symposium on “Developing Afro-Latinx Infused Curriculum,” and Treasure Ortiz (public administration) is one of seven candidates running for mayor of San Bernardino. 

CSUSB Professor Jodie Ullman
May 12, 2022

The award recognizes the lifetime of outstanding achievements in teaching, research and professional involvement by a WPA member.

GCI building, Faculty in the News
May 12, 2022

José Muñoz (sociology) discussed his National Science Foundation grant to explore the realities of contingent Latinx faculty in STEM, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) was interviewed about “breadcrumbing” in relationships, and how to avoid it.

Mark Agars (left) reacts as university President Tomás D. Morales announces that Agars is the recipient of the 2021-22 Outstanding Professor award.
May 9, 2022

Mark Agars, named the university's Outstanding Professor for 2021-22, was praised as having “proven himself to be a superior teacher, and has been widely recognized for his scholarly contributions, which have contributed to the stature of this institution.”

CSBS building, Faculty in the News
April 27, 2022

Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed a state auditor’s report on misconduct and bias among law enforcement officers, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) was interviewed about whether “flirty” messages on social media constitute cheating in a marriage.

Winners at the Big Brothers Big Sisters award ceremony
April 19, 2022

CSUSB kinesiology student Evelyn Atencio and CSUSB psychology alumna Bianca Gonzalez are changing the lives of local youth through the nonprofit Big Brothers Big Sisters, which has led Atencio to win an award.

 

Portion of the Youth Weight Management Program flyer. Caption:
March 30, 2022

The need for a youth weight management program comes as 40% of children in the San Bernardino County have obesity or are overweight. As part of the Youth Weight Management Program, an online survey has been launched to determine adolescents’ and their caregivers’ needs.

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty in the News
March 17, 2022

Kelly Campbell (psychology) wrote on how the show “The Tinder Swindler” mirrors her own research into the phenomenon known as “catfishing.”

Pfau Library, Faculty in the News
February 24, 2022

Sunny Hyon and Erin Hall (English), Mary Texeira (sociology), Luba Levin-Banchik (political science), Don Woodford (art emeritus) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage.