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The program “Financial Awareness & Wealth Building – Conversation with the Experts” will be online from 6-7:30 p.m.
February 9, 2021

CSUSB accounting professor Francisca Beer will be a speaker at a virtual program at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11, to help people plan for their economic future by the Society of Extraordinary Women. Joining her will be CSUSB alumni Monica Stockhausen and Paulette Brown-Hinds, and CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation board member Nefertiti Long. Online registration closes at 4 p.m. Thursday.

Faculty in the News
February 3, 2021

Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on “Developing the relationships we need in the pandemic,” and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed security for Gov. Gavin Newsom in light of threats against him by extremists.

February 2, 2021

As part of our celebration of Black History Month, take a look back when Janice Bryant Howroyd, the founder and chief executive officer of The ActOne Group, presided over the awards gala that took place on Nov. 21.

Faculty in the News
January 27, 2021

Jacob D. Jones (psychology) and Christopher R. Hill (kinesiology) were on a CSUSB Center on Aging team that recently published research on Parkinson’s disease, physical activity and cognitive impairment; Kimberly Collins (public administration), director of the Barbara and William Leonard Transportation Center, and graduate assistant Danny Chung, discussed insuring high-risk drivers.

January 26, 2021

CSUSB’s online master's degree criminal justice and MBA programs are among the nation’s top programs in U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 rankings.

Faculty in the News
January 21, 2021

Liang Kevin Guo (accounting and finance) discusses the pros and cons of zero-percent interest rate credit cards, and David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed about his perspective on the last four years of the Trump administration and what the incoming Biden presidency may bring.

CSUSB is introducing a new Entrepreneurship in the Arts minor beginning in spring.
January 20, 2021

The College of Arts and Letters and the School of Entrepreneurship partnered to create the new “Entrepreneurship in the Arts” minor, designed for all students in the arts, with the first core class offered this spring.

CSUSB Faculty in the News
February 1, 2021

Stuart Sumida (biology), Meredith Conroy (political science), Michael Stull (entrepreneurship), Vipin Gupta (management), Anthony Silard (public administration) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage of various topics.

CSUSB Faculty in the News
January 13, 2021

Katherine Gray (art) continues in her role as a judge in Netflix’s “Blown Away,” Kimberly Collins (public administration) discusses the collaboration between the Leonard Transportation Center and HNTB for the Regional Mobility Dialogue Series, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) continues to be a resource for news media reporting on the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot.