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Mark Agars (psychology) discussed communication in the virtual workplace and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about an arson attack at an El Monte church opposed to same-sex marriage and extremists helping to fuel the recall campaign against the governor.
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PDC students in the PR Campaigns course are partnering with Coachella Valley nonprofits to help struggling organizations share the innovative ways they are trying to help their communities.
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Meredith Conroy (political science), Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and David Yaghoubian (history) were included in news coverage on various topics.
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Giddeon Massie, who was accompanied by the Youth Cycling Association in a joint effort to open doors for future cyclists, discussed the importance of sports and fitness as well as opportunities in cycling.
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Kelly Campbell (psychology) is interviewed about communication in relationships; Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses a variety of topics related to hate and extremism; and a Salt Lake City news site pays tribute to Richard Johnston (art).
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The screening of “Killing Us Softly 4” was followed by discussion led by Zala Volcic, a visiting assistant professor in the CSUSB communication studies department.
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Eddy Hartenstein will visit the campus on Thursday, Feb. 7, and discuss artificial intelligence, digitalization and automation, how they change the economy and society – and how to prepare for a successful future.