Grant funds will be used to expand the current social work programs at the San Bernardino campus and create a master’s in social work program at the Palm Desert Campus.
Panelists will discuss their professional observations and the long-term impact on the wellbeing of this highly effected demographic.
Michael Karp (history) is the coordinator of the annual Academic WorldQuest competition at the Palm Desert Campus, and Riguad Joseph (social work) co-wrote a paper that “explored whether license-holding mental health professionals exhibit comfort/discomfort in addressing religion and spirituality (RS) in practice.”
Cal State San Bernardino has been recognized for its graduate programs in public affairs, social work, public health and part-time MBA.
Rigaud Joseph (social work) was one of the experts the personal finance website WalletHub featured in a question-and-answer section for its recent look at the “Neediest Cities,” and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote the latest column for his series on convenience and its effect on relationships.
Intelligent.com has recognized CSUSB as having one of the top 50 Best MSW Degree Programs in the nation for 2021. CSUSB, listed at No. 5, was specifically recognized for having the “Most Flexible Program.”
Annika Anderson (sociology) was interviewed about Project Rebound, Daniel MacDonald (economics) was the keynote speaker at a Building Wealth Initiative webinar, Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote about reconnecting in a post-pandemic society, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed the recently passed COVID Hate Crimes Act.
Virtual Justice Luncheons are set to be presented on Monday, March 1, with Brandon Butler, deputy director of Fair Employment and Housing, and Wednesday, March 3, with Project Rebound staff. Both will take place at noon.
The MSW Advanced Standing Program option will be taught at the San Bernardino campus. Applications are currently being accepted and the deadline to submit an application is Friday, Jan. 15.