
Hosted by CSUSB’s Women of Color in Academia, “A Seat at the Table: Intersectionality in Higher Education,” featured a panel discussion focusing on women of color in higher education and two surprise faculty awards.

Jean Peacock (psychology) and Eri Yasuhara (world languages and literatures), the two founders of CSUSB’s University Faculty Mentoring Network were honored, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about a rarely prosecuted hate crime law.

Kelly Campbell (psychology) discusses the role complacency has in damaging relationships, and Alemayehu “Al” Mariam (political science) writes about church and state relationships in Ethiopia.

Mark Agars, professor of psychology and director of the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations, will be the keynote speaker at the third annual HARC Coachella Valley Workplace Wellness Awards luncheon on Thursday, June 7.

Kelly Campbell (psychology), John Winslade (special education, rehabilitation and counseling) and James Estes (finance) share their expertise with various online news sites.

The CSUSB Palm Desert Campus will honor Timothy Castro, Outstanding Graduate Student, and Kaela A. Bonafede, as its Outstanding Undergraduate Student on Thursday, June 14.

A lifestyle website interviewed Kelly Campbell (psychology) about “breadcrumbing,” the electronic form of leading someone on, and how to spot it and deal with it.

The Palm Desert Campus Commencement at The Show at the Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa in Rancho Mirage will be the first of five graduation ceremonies, with the remainder set for Saturday, June 16.

Sam Worrall, Outstanding Graduate Student in psychology, and Nathaly Beltran, Outstanding Undergraduate Student in social work, will be recognized at the college ceremony at 8 a.m. Saturday at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario.