U.S. News & World Report listed CSUSB’s online master’s degree criminal justice and MBA programs among the best in the nation in its 2022 rankings.
The local economy was the focus of news coverage that enlisted the expertise of Daniel MacDonald (economics) and Barbara Sorotnik (information and decision science). MacDonald discussed economic inflation in a radio interview, and Sorotnik (with Lori Aldana) highlighted the latest report by CSUSB’s Institute of Applied Research.
Educator and administrator Tomás Gómez-Arias has been named to lead the college. He will begin in his new role on July 1.
CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration has been listed at No. 3 for the Best MBA for Human Resources and ranked in the Top 50 Online MBA Programs for 2022.
The State of Entrepreneurship Report will list the challenges and opportunities local entrepreneurs face and obstacles that may slow business growth.
Barbara Sirotnik (information decision sciences) and Lori Aldana of CSUSB’s Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis commented on the impact of inflation on the region’s economy, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on the cost of convenience on our relationships.
Brian Levin (criminal justice), Tony Coulson (information decision sciences), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and David Yaghoubian (history), and Matthew Des Lauriers (anthropology) were included in recent news coverage in areas of their expertise.
Miranda Canseco (RAFFMA) talked about Día De Los Muertos, Brian Levin (criminal justice) was quoted about the rise of church vandalism, and Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) was quoted about the Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards.
Entrepreneurs will share how they kept their businesses afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic at the 4th annual ShEconomy virtual webinar, set for 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 21.