Miriam Fernandez has been selected for the 2019 Conference on College Composition and Communication James Berlin Memorial Outstanding Dissertation Award.
Dissertation by Miriam Fernandez (English) gains national recognition, and ongoing research on hate and extremism by Brian Levin (criminal justice) is highlighted by news media.
Through various events, journals and workshops, the creative writing team in the Cal State San Bernardino Department of English works hard to highlight and celebrate the diverse voices of the campus community.
The CSUSB College of Arts and Letters Faculty Colloquium featured three faculty members: Carmen Jany, professor of Spanish; Annie Buckley, professor of art; and Nicholas Bratcher, assistant professor of music.
The panelists, all CSUSB English alumni, discussed and answered questions about their career paths with their English degree to an audience of current CSUSB students.
A series of “flash lectures” and other events will take place at the Asian American Pacific Islander Lit Pop-Up Library in the Asian & Pacific Islander Center in the Santos Manuel Student Union
Chad Sweeney (English) will be one of the featured poets at a Claremont poetry event in July, and the documentary. “1948: Creation & Catastrophe,” co-produced by Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) was the focus in two news articles.
The program, in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, will take place beginning at 6 p.m. at the Cross Cultural Center, room SU-102A, in the Santos Manuel Student Union.
“Little Million Doors: An Elegy” by Chad Sweeney (English) was reviewed by James Benton in the Los Angeles Review.