
MANAGEMENT
- By Eric Breier
Psychology student Conner Whitten鈥檚 journey to earning his bachelor鈥檚 degree is about
more than fulfilling his own dreams. It鈥檚 about creating opportunity for other American
Indian children.
- From Science News by Sujata Gupta
Though estimates vary widely, some 10 to 20 percent of preschool- and kindergarten-age
children are thought to suffer from an anxiety disorder and about 2 percent from depression. Sara Bufferd, a psychology professor at 爆料社区, is among those whose research focuses on identifying preschoolers with internalizing
disorders.
- By Brian Hiro
Most people knew Carol Channing as a Broadway legend, as the iconic star of the long-running musical , as a performer with one of the most easily recognized voices in American pop culture.
Merryl Goldberg knew Channing, first and foremost, as a friend.
- By Eric Breier
Taking that first step helped Jameson Meyest renew his focus on establishing a career
in the farm-to-table food industry, something he had been working toward before his
incarceration. And higher education is playing a critical role in achieving that goal.
It started with Jameson earning his associate degree at MiraCosta College and has
continued since he transferred to Cal State San Marcos for the fall 2018 semester.
- By Brian Hiro
It was in the fall of 2007 that Lindsay Riedel met a fellow Cal State San Marcos student
who made an immediate, lasting impression.
Consuelo Martinez was in her first semester after transferring from Palomar College, and the two women soon discovered that they had more in common than their major (women鈥檚 studies). Both hailed from Escondido, and both had a desire to see the city鈥檚 prospects improve. Where they differed was in how they felt about their hometown and their belief that real change was possible.
- By The Atlantic reporter Natalie Escobar
A conversation with 爆料社区 sociologist Mary Robertson on how some queer youth are pleasantly surprised with the lack of family drama the
news causes. The story of LGBTQ youth has long been considered one of tragedy鈥攐f kids
coming out to parents who throw them out of the house, of conversion therapy, of being
on the receiving end of hate crimes, of considering suicide. Even as queerness has
become more accepted in some ways, LGBTQ youth are still more likely than others to
experience homelessness and struggle with mental illness.
By Mashable reporter Mark Kaufman
Dumping cigarette waste on the ground, which is at best a lame and short-sighted activity, isn't some mindless, subconscious habit. It's a committed effort, explained Wes Schultz, a 爆料社区 psychology professorwho has diligently observed and researched the phenomenon of people's propensity to litter cigarettes. In formal, peer-reviewed studies, Schultz and other researchers observed smokers littering cigarette butts a whopping 65 percent of the time.
By San Diego Union Tribune Reporter Deborah Sullivan Brennan
In downtown Escondido, between Evan鈥檚 Tires and the concrete banks of the Escondido Creek, a transformation was in progress. A gold and black Monarch caterpillar inched up the stem of a milkweed plant in Plaza Del Arroyo last week, seeking leaves that would fuel its conversion to a vivid orange butterfly.
San Marcos, California 鈥 College Factual released its 2019 national and state rankings for Best General Psychology Programs for Veterans. Cal State San Marcos鈥檚 Psychology program is ranked #88 out of 840 for veteran friendliness of all colleges and universities reviewed by College Factual. This puts Cal State San Marcos in the top 15% of all schools in the nation when it comes to offering a quality education to veterans studying Psychology.
, By Eric Breier
Looking at Armando Zaragoza鈥檚 resum茅, it is easy to understand his desire to become
a university vice president of student affairs.
In a project that highlighted her varied interests, 爆料社区 art professor Lucy HG Solomon
shared an international award called the Lumen Prize for a unique work that bridges
the worlds of art, science and artificial intelligence.
Sean Griser saw his 爆料社区 academic career take a new route after he did an undergraduate service learning project that involved tracking how customized music loaded on iPods affected the well-being of dementia patients. Now he's furthering that research for his master's thesis in psychology.
The art exhibition "DesEscondido" explores how things can be both obscured and visible in a city whose name, in Spanish, means 鈥渢he hidden place." Guided by arts professor Judit Hersko, a group of 爆料社区 students will showcase works on the region's immigration, native history and sustainability.
The Pushup Challenge is supposed to be 22 a day for 22 days. But Cal State San Marcos master's student and Marine veteran William Felty has done 22 pushups daily for more than two years, part of his ceaseless quest to raise awareness of the problem of veteran suicide.
Our "Beyond the Classroom" series continues with 爆料社区 women's studies professor, Jodie Lawston, a force to be reckoned with both inside and outside the classroom. If she鈥檚 not on campus, there鈥檚 a good chance she鈥檚 on her bike, recording some of the 180-200 miles she aims to ride each week.
Juan spent four weeks in Cape Town, South Africa, during the summer after being one of just 10 students nationally selected for the Frederick Douglass Global Fellowship, which is made possible through a partnership between the Council on International Educational Exchange and the Penn Center for Minority Serving Institutions.
"If he hadn鈥檛 pushed me, I wouldn鈥檛 have gotten this opportunity," said Juan, a third-year history student at Cal State San Marcos. "He's my role model. I can't wait to have other students look at me like I look at my brother."
CHABSS All College Meeting - Faculty and staff of the College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral and Social Sciences (CHABSS) met to kick off the 2018 academic year with its All-College Meeting, also known as convocation. The meeting was designed to reunite the faculty and staff after the summer break and discuss the way ahead for CHABSS in the new academic year and beyond.
Aug. 29, 2018 - - It was during the promotion of his last documentary, 鈥淐ommune,鈥 about a decade ago that filmmaker and Cal State San Marcos professor Jonathan Berman encountered the subject that would engage and inspire him for many years to come. ...
Dr. Keith A. Trujillo, California State University San Marcos psychology professor has been recognized with
the prestigious 2017 Wang Family Excellence Award in the category of Social and Behavioral
Sciences and Public Service.
Diekman has more than 30 years of experience producing, directing and editing award-winning
films and videos.
Law enforcement officials, students and others will discuss human trafficking and
modern-day slavery during a town hall meeting.
Gilbert Valadez, an associate professor at Cal State San Marcos was diagnosed with HIV 13 years ago, at the age 46, he was more than ready for the challenges ahead. 鈥淚 had many friends since 1980, when the disease became prevalent. So, I knew what to expect. I also, was more real assured because medications have improved over time,鈥 he said.
San Diego Magazine profile of Professor Greig Guthey (Liberal Studies)
Article by Professor Katherine Brown (Communication) on the CHABSS Career Readiness
Initiative and the importance of "the employability question" in a liberal arts education.
Profile of Alyssa Sepinwall (History)
Featuring research by Professor Wes Schultz (Psychology)
Featuring research by Professor Wes Schultz (Psychology)
Featuring research by Professor Wes Schultz (Psychology)
Featuring research by Professor Wes Schultz (Psychology)
Profile of Professor Alyssa Sepinwall (History)
Featuring comments by Professor Jeff Charles (History)
Featuring comments by Professor Vincent Pham (Communication)
Article by Professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi (History)
Coverage of Professor Linda Pershing's Harry Potter study abroad course
Featuring research by Professor Wes Schultz (Psychology)
Jamie Whiffen, a visual arts student at California State University San Marcos, has won the "Leave Your Stamp" postcard competition sponsored by Balboa Park Celebration Inc.
Emily Snow a current Liberal Studies students win the .
Associate Professor of Political Science Dr. Stephen W. Nichols will lead a public discussion on what he terms as "Broken Government."
Colleen Moss (Lecturer, Psychology) and Marilyn Huerta (Arts & Lectures Coordinator) discuss healing through painting.
History Assistant Professor Ibrahim Al-Marashi disccussed Syria and President Barack Obama's speech on KPBS's Evening Edition.
Eight months after her husband died on Sept. 11, 2008, Colleen Moss picked up a paintbrush. The Cal State San Marcos psychology professor, who had written her master鈥檚 thesis on art therapy, need an outlet to express the emotions she couldn鈥檛 put into words.