April Research Roundup
- BY Cal State East Bay
- April 19, 2019
Each month, East Bay Today will highlight Cal State East Bay faculty accolades, including awards, research grants, fellowships, publications and media mentions. To submit an item for the Research Roundup, please email Natalie Feulner.
Professor of Music Buddy James was recently hired as the Schola Cantorum Silicon Valley’s new artistic director.
Professor of Theatre Arts Darryl V. Jones was recently featured in an article about his new ideas for the Lorraine Hansberry Theatre.
Professor of Computer Science Levent Ertaul was recently interviewed by ABC-7 about a dating app considered to be a threat to national security.
Kaumundi Misra, assistant professor of management at California State University East Bay, and Selvarajan Thirumalai Thattai, associate professor of management at California State University East Bay were highlighted in an article from Elon University about their research about work-family conflict and counterproductive work behaviors.
Assistant professor Jeremiah Garretson was recently featured on KPFA about the U.S. shift toward greater tolerance of LGBTQ people and greater support of gay rights.
Health Sciences assistant professor Alina Engleman has recently has co-written a paper focusing on how primary care providers can conduct high-impact health policy research to help shape and improve health care for all.
History lecturer Nolan Higdon was recently featured on KTVU weighing in on internet companies having to scramble to remove a graphic video filmed by a gunman in New Zealand.
Health Sciences lecturer Ryan Gamba was one of several recipients of an inaugural CSU Chancellor’s Office mini-grant to fund work focused on identifying ways to connect students with available campus resources.
Health Sciences lecturer Stephen J. Morewitz was recently awarded a San Jose State University Travel grant to travel to France and lead the First Annual Forensic Social Sciences Association workshop and annual board meeting at the Universite de Reims.