The new book on the civil rights movement in the Pacific Northwest by Marc Robinson (history) was the focus of an article, and Nerea Marteache (criminal justice) co-wrote a study on the relationship between urban tourism and crime.
Marc Robinson (history) was interviewed about his forthcoming book, “Washington State Rising, Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest,” which shines a light on the Black Power movement in his hometown of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.
This is the 57th refereed book by Viktor Wang, associate professor of educational leadership and technology, and covers topics such as andragogical leadership, instructional technology, and digital andragogy.
The book, which includes several CSUSB contributors, explores the scholarly research related to autism inclusion, disability inclusion, disability studies, communication, critical scholarship, education, education reform and educational leadership.
The book continues to document the history of Latino baseball and softball focusing on the South Bay area of Southern California and is the 18th book produced by the Latino Baseball History Project, housed at CSUSB’s John M. Pfau Library.
Arianna Huhn (anthropology) discussed an exhibit on Afro-Latin culture coming to the CSUSB Anthropology Museum in fall 2023, and Viktor Wang (education) has published his latest book.
The latest book is the 56th refereed book by Viktor Wang, associate professor of educational leadership and technology, and covers topics such as critical race design, toxic leadership and adult learning.
Mildred Dalton Hampton-Henry (education, emeritus) was featured in an article about what makes a good education, and Nancy Acevedo (education) is one of 40 instructors nationwide who will participate in a project to research and test how digital software can help close student equity gaps.
Johanna Smith’s book has been selected for the Nancy Straub Award for Excellence in Publication on the Art of Puppetry, which honors works that are exemplary contributions that forward the field of puppetry.