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Marc Robinson
October 13, 2021

Marc Robinson, assistant professor of history, is one of two scholars selected for the fellowship at Oregon’s Clark Honors College, and will serve in fall 2022, teaching on “Black Panthers in the Pacific Northwest.”

Faculty in the News, CGI building
October 12, 2021

David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed for a segment on the latest developments regarding the multi-national agreement regulating Iran’s nuclear program and Anthony Silard (public administration) concluded his nine-part series on “Success without Surrender” published by Psychology Today.

"CSUSB graduate students Savannah Arana, Arlan Meacher and Keith Lockhart participated in the roundtable "
October 11, 2021

Luba Levin-Banchik, CSUSB assistant professor of political science, served as the program chair for the International Studies Association West Region conference, which was both in-person and virtual, with more than 200 participants registered to attend and present their research.

"2021 Southern California conference for undergraduate Research"
October 8, 2021

The annual conference – which attracts 700-900 students of all disciplines: science, technology, engineering, math, health, social sciences, business, arts, humanities and performing arts – will take place virtually beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 20.

Faculty in the News
October 6, 2021

Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) discussed the latest developments in the demolition of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was quoted in various news media about Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who paid a year-long membership with Oath Keepers in 2014, an extremist, anti-government militia organization.

October 6, 2021

CSUSB will offer a master of science in national cybersecurity studies, where students learn the technical skill of cybersecurity and intelligence analysis.

Faculty in the News, CNS building
October 5, 2021

Kate Liszka (history) shared some of the details on the new Certificate in Egyptology program, Diane Vines (nursing) has been invited to present at virtual two conferences, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on “Breaking Addiction to Heal True Connections.”

Graciela Moran
October 5, 2021

“There’s something about the faculty here that’s really special,” Moran says. “They understand our students. ... They say, ‘OK, what’s going on in your life? How can I help you be where you want to be?’”

Faculty in the News, CGI building
October 4, 2021

Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) discussed her documentary, “1948: Creation & Catastrophe,” and how it is a primer to help understand the current conflict between Palestine and Israel, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the leak of data from Epik, a web hosting service favored by the far-right.