Arianna Huhn (anthropology and director of the museum), Annika Anderson (sociology), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Michael Stull (entrepreneurship) are included in news coverage of various topics.
This year, of the more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate in December, about 1,235 are expected to participate in the ceremonies at Coussoulis Arena on campus.
David Yaghoubian (history) discusses Iran's charges against Saudi Arabia, Ahlam Mutaseb's (communication studies) documentary is reviewed, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) offers advice on how to make friends as an adult.
Mike Stull, a professor at CSUSB and director of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, gave the keynote address when the Inland News Group recently celebrated the recipients of its fifth annual Top Workplaces awards luncheon.
The students competed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, facing not only competition on site, but also a total of 62 teams at seven national labs on Dec. 1.
The documentary film “1948: Creation and Catastrophe,” co-produced and co-directed by Ahlam Muhtaseb, CSUSB professor of communication studies, was screened and reviewed at Leeds 2018 Palestinian Film Festival.
The alumni, Charles Brown and Wil Greer, who is also an assistant professor of educational leadership at his alma mater, will be recognized at the event on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino.
Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science), chair of the Ethiopian Diaspora Trust Fund, participated in a news conference in Washington, D.C. earlier this month with members of the trust fund advisory council to update its work.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses fractures in the far-right, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) addresses one topic couples may (or may not) discuss in the first year of a relationship.