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Francisca Beer (finance), Kenneth Shultz (psychology), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Anthony Silard (public administration) shared their expertise in recent news coverage.
![Christina Villegas has been asked to serve on the National Executive Council of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Honor Society.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_SBS_Villegas_PSAExecBoard_31Aug2020_A14I9008.jpg.webp?itok=tpMfpEZ0)
Christina Villegas, an associate professor of political science, will be part of the 12-member National Executive Council of Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Honor Society. She will serve a four-year term.
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Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies), Meredith Conroy (political science), Janet Kottke (psychology), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and David Yaghoubian (history) were included in recent news coverage.
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To support online summer instruction, the university’s John M. Pfau Library will make every attempt to acquire all required e-books and textbooks, if available for institutional purchase with licensing provision.
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We are deeply grateful for The Supreme Court of the United States’ (SCOTUS) decision rejecting the rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program for close to 700,000 DACA recipients. However, the Court ruling is based solely on procedural grounds, which means that DACA remains vulnerable.
![“Race and Policing,” a student-hosted panel presentation and campus conversation was the second in a series, and covered issues related to institutional racism and its history, as well as police brutality and campus support resources.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Web_RaceandPolicing_Panel_11June2020.jpg.webp?itok=yVD8MsMY)
“Race and Policing,” a student-hosted panel presentation and campus conversation, was the second in a series, and covered issues related to institutional racism and its history, as well as police brutality and campus support resources.
![The UpStarters Virtual Discovery Camp for summer 2020 will run from June 22 to June 25.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/01_IECE_Camp_09June2020.jpg.webp?itok=hr6sIOh-)
The free camp is a four-day virtual experience with the CSUSB Entrepreneurship program to learn and explore the fundamentals of entrepreneurship from the university’s globally recognized program.
![A student-hosted panel presentation and campus conversation on “Race and Policing” is set for at 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 10, the second in a series.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CSBS_RacePolicing_01June2020_0.jpg.webp?itok=Dj-rMil9)
The panel discussion and conversation led by students, with a panel to include students, faculty, staff, administrators and campus guests, will include discussion issues related to institutional racism and history, as well as police brutality and campus support resources.
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While their work revolves around the development of a mobile EEG device to monitor the brain activity of astronauts in space, like many NASA innovations, there are spinoff benefits, not just for the students, but the university as well.