
Sina Bastami (geography and environmental studies) talked about the CSUSB Model UN team, a journal edited by Enrique Murillo Jr. (education) has been updated, and research papers by Justin Schneider (nursing) and Sarah Dunn (kinesiology) have been published.

Evangeline “Angie” Fangonil-Gagalang (nursing) has been named to a American Association of Colleges of Nursing fellowship, Jane Chin Davidson (art) will be a guest speaker at an Asian American Women Artists Association art event in San Francisco, and Dionisio A. Amodeo (psychology) led a team of researchers who published a study on restricted, repetitive behaviors.

Evangeline “Angie” Fangonil-Gagalang joins a group of 47 nursing educators who will take advantage of leadership immersion, which includes coaching, team-building and advanced simulations.

Terri Ann Burch (nursing) was the subject of a feature profile, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the increase in antisemitic hate crimes.

This special ceremony welcomes newly graduated nurses into the nursing workforce to serve the public.

Mary Anne Schultz, who has been teaching for 30 years and has been a nurse for 47 years, will join more than 100 other inductees nationwide into the American Academy of Nursing as a Fellow.

CSUSB’s The College Tour episode provides prospective students with the opportunity to learn from 10 current students through their individual perspectives. The program is coming to Amazon Prime in November; however, you can watch the full episode now on CSUSB’s The College Tour website.

The U.S. News & World Report rankings are considered one of the most influential and anticipated recognitions for colleges and universities.

Diane Vines (nursing), Marc A. Robinson (history), Brian Levin and Darren Goodman (both criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage.