Pablo Gomez (psychology) published a paper on whether the accent mark hinders lexical access, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed the impact an Elon Musk-owned Twitter may have on hate speech, and how that may spur on hate crimes.
The award recognizes the work of faculty members and community partners in developing opportunities for students and faculty to engage in and learn from the community.
Meredith Conroy (political science), José Muñoz (sociology), Enrique Murillo Jr. (education) and Aleksandra Ksiezak (2022-23 W. Benson Harer Egyptology Scholar in Residence) were mentioned in recent news articles.
Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology) was interviewed for an article about the difference between adduction and abduction, and why that’s important, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed an aspect of the federal trial of the leader of the extremist group, the Oath Keepers.
Siobhan Brooks, professor of African-American Studies at Cal State Fullerton, and Cassandra Gonzalez, assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Sam Houston State University, will lead the discussion at the next Conversations on Race and Policing, 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12, on Zoom.
The talk, “Hong Kong: Global China's Restive Frontier,” will be presented by Ching Kwan Lee, professor of sociology at UCLA. The lecture, on Zoom, is open to the public.
Enrique Murillo Jr. (education) was appointed to the President’s Advisory Commission on Advancing Educational Equity, Excellence, and Economic Opportunity for Hispanics, and Arianna Huhn (anthropology) was interviewed for an article about the Afro Latino community.
Kevin Grisham, interim associate vice president of Faculty Affairs & Development, highlights how CSUSB empowers students to explore diversity.
Massad, a professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History and author of several books, will speak on “Independence: The Ruse of Settler-Colonialism.” His presentation will take place at the university’s Santos Manuel Student Union North at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13.