In addition to presenting the documentary by Shakti Butler, Project Rebound will host an orientation session sponsored by the Osher Adult Re-Entry Student Success Center.
Carol Hood (physics), Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology), Priyanka Yalamanchili (rehabilitation counseling) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are interviewed by news media.
David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, was interviewed about the disappearance of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi, last seen entering the Saudi Arabian consulate office in Istanbul, Turkey, on Oct. 2, raising suspicion of foul play.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the increase in hate incidents in Maryland and a report on NBC’s Today show about a white nationalist group.
Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Tony Coulson (information and decision sciences and CSUSB Cybersecurity Center director) discuss their expertise with news media; Richard Addante (psychology) co-authored a paper published in Cognitive Neuroscience.
CSUSB’s graduate program in applied archaeology and the Wadi el-Hudi Expedition to the Egyptian Eastern Desert featured their work at the event that celebrated International Archaeology Day on Oct. 20.
“The Truth: Lost at Sea,” will be shown at 6 p.m. in the College of Education, room CE-105, followed by a question-and-answer session with film director Rifat Audeh.