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Meredith Conroy (political science), Daniel MacDonald (economics), Kelly Campbell (psychology), and Brian Levin (criminal justice) shared their expertise with the news media this week.
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Auditions are open for the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Ensemble, directed by Nicholas Bratcher (music), Kelly Campbell (psychology) discusses getting out of toxic relationships, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed for articles on the FBI seizing classified documents from the Florida home of former President Donald Trump.
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The Sally Casanova Pre-Doctoral Scholars program assists students interested in a doctoral program, while the Chancellor’s Doctoral Incentive Program aims to increase the number of doctoral students applying for future CSU faculty positions.
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Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed the latest state hate crimes report, Meredith Conroy (political science) helped give insight to the June 28 primary elections, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) was quoted in an article about “breadcrumbing.”
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Mark Agars (psychology), Daniel MacDonald (economics), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Meredith Conroy (political science) were included in news coverage this week.
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Mark Agars, professor of psychology, will deliver the keynote address at the Health Assessment and Research for Communities 2022 Workplace Wellness Symposium on Friday, June 24. The gathering will take place virtually.
![Ryan Keating, director of the Office of Student Research and professor of history; Jacob Jones, associate professor of psychology and one of the four awardees; and Dorota Huizinga, dean of Graduate Studies and the Office of Student Research](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Faculty-Mentor-Researcher-Award-CSUSB-Homepage-Slide.jpg.webp?itok=66Vuj2Gv)
The recipients of the award are Mahmood Nikbakhtzadeh, assistant professor of health science and human ecology; Jacob Jones, associate professor of psychology; José A. Muñoz, associate professor of sociology; and Mariam Betlemidze, associate professor of communication studies.
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Kelly Campbell (psychology) was interviewed by a Spanish-language news website in Chile about about “breadcrumbing” – keeping someone’s interest alive by feeding them the smallest possible bits of attention.
![CSBS building, Faculty in the News](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Faculty-in-the-News-SBS_21.jpg.webp?itok=-ZeUVPf5)
Kelly Campbell (psychology) was interviewed by a Spanish-language news website in Chile about about “breadcrumbing” – keeping someone’s interest alive by feeding them the smallest possible bits of attention.