A conversation between exhibit curator/artist Ise Lyfe and community leader Vonya Quarles will highlight the program, which is free and open to the public.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental sciences) are included in articles about extremism and hate, and Alemayehu G.Mariam (political science) wrote on the regional leadership of Ethiopia’s prime minister.
Nearly 50 honors or scholarships were presented, many with multiple recipients, during the June 10 event at the Santos Manuel Student Union.
Don Miguel Ruiz Jr., the author of the bestsellers “The Mastery of Self: A Toltec Guide to Personal Freedom” and “The Seven Secrets to Healthy, Happy Relationships,” will be the featured guest when the talk show “Let’s Talk Relationships.”
Concepcion Barajas will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is not the only member of her family to attend college these past few years; three out of four of her children also attended other CSUs at the same time.
Alana Muller, Outstanding Graduate Student in psychological science, and Melody Robinson, Outstanding Undergraduate Student in psychology, will be recognized at the college ceremony at 8 a.m. Saturday at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.
The colleges of Social and Behavioral Sciences (8 a.m.) Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (noon), College of Natural Sciences (4 p.m.), and Arts and Letters and Education (8 p.m.) will honor the Class of 2019 on Saturday.
Barbara Sirotnik (director, Institute of Applied Research), Brian Levin (director, Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism) and David Yaghoubian (history) shared their expertise with the news media.
Feb. 8: Minxin Pei will present “The Origins and Dynamics of Crony Capitalism in China: Insights from 260 Cases of Collusive Corruption.”