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Rigaud Joseph, associate professor of social work.
February 22, 2023

Rigaud Joseph works to be an advocate for the marginalized through teaching and research, noting that social work places a strong emphasis on using theories in classroom as well as in clinical settings.

Pfau Library, Faculty in the News
February 10, 2023

Manijeh Badiee (psychology) and Yawen Li (social work) each published papers on their research.

PDC, Faculty in the News
February 1, 2023

Michael Karp (history) is the coordinator of the annual Academic WorldQuest competition at the Palm Desert Campus, and Riguad Joseph (social work) co-wrote a paper that “explored whether license-holding mental health professionals exhibit comfort/discomfort in addressing religion and spirituality (RS) in practice.”

A poster in the INTO LIGHT California exhibition.
October 19, 2022

The townhall will be moderated by Ramos, who has introduced legislation in the battle against the opioid crisis and substance use disorder. The townhall takes place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 22.

Part of the INTO LIGHT Project's California exhibit at the CSUSB Anthropology Museum.
September 9, 2022

The exhibit INTO LIGHT, which opened Sept. 9 at the CSUSB Anthropology Museum, seeks to broaden discussions about addiction across the nation through the stories of those who have lost loved ones to Substance Use Disorder (SUD).

Chemical science building, Faculty in the News
July 14, 2022

Codi Lazar (geological science), Riguad Joseph (social work), Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history), Stuart Sumida (biology), Fadi Muheidat (computer sciences), Kristi Papailler (theatre arts) and Wagner Prado (kinesiology) were mentioned in recent news coverage.

Student by the CSUSB monument sign
March 29, 2022

Cal State San Bernardino has been recognized for its graduate programs in public affairs, social work, public health and part-time MBA.

Candles buring
February 21, 2022

The exhibit INTO LIGHT, which will open at CSUSB in September, seeks to broaden discussions about addiction across the nation through the stories of those who have lost loved ones to Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Submissions for INTO LIGHT are now being accepted.

three lit candles in the dark
January 25, 2022

Through the eyes of those who have lost loved ones to Substance Use Disorder (SUD), the project seeks to broaden discussions about addiction across the nation, and provide some relief for families who have lost loved ones to the overdose epidemic.