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College of Arts and Letters

May 20, 2020

Participating in the May 13 panel discussion of Aldous Huxley’s futuristic dystopian novel are Michael Chao, biology; Jasmine Lee, English; Daniel MacDonald, economics; and Jeremy Murray, history.

Jessica Lee
May 6, 2020

Jessica Lee, '11, '13, applies her English and Linguistics background to catch cyber criminals as a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst.

May 5, 2020

Following a national search and the careful consideration of input from the campus community, Rueyling Chuang has been named dean of the College of Arts and Letters, effective June 1.

CSUSB Model UN
May 4, 2020

The university’s Model UN team maintains its tradition of excellence at the National Model United Nations Conference, despite the annual gathering being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Faculty in the News
April 30, 2020

Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts) discussed ways the arts community is adjusting to sharing its work during the COVID-19 pandemic, and Kevin Grisham (assistant director, Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism and chair, geography and environmental studies) was interviewed on how extremist groups are exploiting the COVID-19 pandemic to spread hate and violence.

The 11 CSUSB students who participated in this year’s competition were selected from 31 students who participated in the 34th annual CSUSB Student Research Competition held in early February.
April 29, 2020

Eleven CSUSB students represented the university and brought home two trophies during the 34th annual CSU Student Research Competition, which was held virtually April 24.

CSUSB's Palm Desert Campus guides students to educational excellence
April 29, 2020

The CSUSB Palm Desert Campus provides its students the tools they need for professional success.

Faculty in the News
April 23, 2020

David Yaghoubian (history) discussed U.S. efforts to block an emergency loan to Iran to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, and Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies, director of the CSUSB's Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies) was interviewed for the program “Palestine Files" to discuss a United Nations report that listed more than 100 companies that do business in the occupied West Bank.

From left, Mike McCurry, who served in the White House from 1995 to 1998 as press secretary to President Bill Clinton, and Kenneth Moton, ABC News anchor and correspondent.
April 21, 2020

CSUSB communication studies faculty member Larry Hygh Jr. developed the speaker series, which includes journalists, CEOs, nonprofit leaders, government officials, a lobbyist, and a fire chief.