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“1948: Creation & Catastrophe,” co-produced and co-directed by Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) will premiere April 23 in Tucson.
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Megan Garvey, head of digital media for the Los Angeles Times, will speak on “Multimedia Storytelling – New Tools & Forces.”
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This event is free and open to the public. Reservations are recommended and can be made at raffma.csusb.edu.
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The student theater group will also present American playwright Luis Valdez’s play adaptation “Soldado Razo” on Thursday, April 13.
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Diana Robinson, MA in psychology, is the college’s Outstanding Graduate, and Janhavi M. Dhargalkar, BA in psychology-biological psychology, is the Oustanding Undergraduate student.
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Derek Mkhaiel, master’s in English composition, is the Outstanding Graduate Student, and Luis Esparza, bachelor’s in communication, is the Outstanding Undergraduate.
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Eyad Alfattal, Ed.D. in educational leadership, is the Outstanding Doctoral Student, and Sharaya Tran, MA in counseling and guidance, is the Outstanding Graduate Student.
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Julia Rodriguez Fuentes, MS in administration, is the Outstanding Graduate Student, and Jordan Gallinger, BA in administration, is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student.
The college will honor Teresa Ubina, MS in biology, Amylee Martin, BS in chemistry-biochemistry, and alumnus Jonathan Forman, 1990 in chemistry.