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Montgomery Van Wart (public administration), Cary Barber (history) and Miranda McIntyre (psychology) collaborated on a study that examined the likelihood of another U.S. civil war; Jim Estes (finance) offered tips on how to select the least expensive auto liability insurance; Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed by news media about incidents of antisemitism, racism and bias against the LGBTQ community; and Barbara Flores (education, emeritus) commented on a state Assembly bill that would mandate that reading instruction be aligned with the “science of reading.”
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Francisca Beer (accounting and finance), Stuart Sumida (biology), Vipin Gupta and Karen Castillo (management) and David Ready (public administration, adjunct) were quoted by reporters in recent news coverage.
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The two undergraduate CSUSB teams from the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration each took second place in their perspective categories at the competition.
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The Amazon event stems from a new partnership with the California State University in the company’s efforts to hire CSU alumni and students. CSUSB was chosen as the site for the inaugural event.
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The Amazon event, hosted by CSUSB Alumni, starts at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, at the Santos Manuel Student Union East in the Obershaw Dining Room.
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Stuart Sumida (biology), James Estes (finance), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), David Yaghoubian (history) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) shared their expertise with the news media in various topics.
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Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed the need for increase security around synagogues in light of a hostage incident in Texas on Jan. 15, and Francisca Beer (accounting and finance) was interviewed about low-interest credit cards and how consumers can obtain them.
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Alumna Jean M. Stephens ’91, Global CEO of global firm RSM International Limited, has been named a recipient of a CSUSB Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.
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James Estes (finance) was interviewed about how important it is for consumers to annually review their CLUE report as they would their credit report.