Academic Advisor Matt Markin is the host of “The CSUSB Advising Show with Matt Markin,” streaming on the university’s Coyote Radio at 4 p.m. every Friday. “This is a fantastic opportunity to reach current students and possible future students of CSUSB,” Markin said.
The new program, hosted by Mark Agars, director of CSUSB’s Institute of Child Development and Family Relations, and Casey Leier, director of Research and Evaluation at Health Assessment and Research for Communities, is focused on the how we manage work and life, and how the two intersect.
Brian Levin (criminal justice), Kate Liszka (history), Ezekiel Bonillas (entrepreneurship) and Lacey Kendall (communication studies) were included in recent news coverage.
The Best of the West Media Awards, given by the Western Region of the American Advertising Federation, honor individuals or companies who exemplify excellence in service to their communities and the media industry.
With more than 40 years of radio experience, Lacey Kendall, communication studies lecturer, brings hands-on learning to her students.
The event is part of a special studies internship project for CSUSB undergraduate students Ruby Ramos of Fontana, Ana Gonzales-Munoz of Cathedral City and Carolina De La Herran of Indio.
As a result of his education, skills, training and experience, Anthony Donatelli landed a position at CBS Radio at its Inland Empire Station, K-FROG 95.1.
Students and staff from the Cal State San Bernardino Coyote Radio & Advertising and Office of Strategic Communication teams were honored with a total of 13 “Addy” awards at the local American Advertising Federation gala on March 13.
Julio Reyes, a communication studies alumnus, is a production coordinator and the student station manager at Coyote Radio, who received two awards this month for his work in audio production.