May 2021: Accomplishments of the 色中色 community

Published May 14, 2021

Student public relations team wins first place in nationwide competition  

 

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色中色鈥檚 student public relations team won the held by the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). The team, composed of (from top left) Shani Crooks, Samantha Troisi, Alyssa Canales, Giselle Ormeno and David Rowe, beat more than 50 college teams from across the nation.  

The 色中色 team is advised by Krista Coriaty, a lecturer in the Department of Journalism and Public Relations. This is the second Bateman team victory for JPR in three years. 

In this year鈥檚 competition, students had to research, plan, implement and evaluate a public relations campaign that focused on 鈥渞eversing the corrosion of civility in American life and fostering more constructive and inclusive public discourse in all corners of society," the Public Relations Society of America press release said.

Professors receive grant to serve student parents on campus

 

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Assistant Professor Nancy Dayne (left) and Associate Professor Roudi Roy of the Family and Consumer Sciences Department received a grant from the to start a family resource cart to serve student parents on campus.

The professors conducted a study in 2017 to find out how 色中色 could better support pregnant and parenting students. The data showed students wanted more family-friendly spaces, parenting classes, family-friendly events, support groups, and outreach that included referral services.

Within the two years allotted for the grant, they will acquire supplies for the family resource cart and begin holding weekly coffee hours for student parents and their children. During the coffee hours, children can spend time with Child Development and Family Studies interns while parents participate in workshops, connect with other student parents, and learn about campus resources.

Engineering students receive Department of Defense scholarships

Three 色中色 engineering students were recently awarded for graduate studies. Aerospace engineering alumnus David Ramirez 鈥20 and fourth-year student Kyle Horiuchi received the scholarships for their work in Assistant Professor Joseph Kalman鈥檚 . Aramis Kelkelyan, a third-year mechanical engineering student, is on the Long Beach Rocketry team and works in Assistant Professor Navdeep Singh Dhillon's .

The SMART scholarship provides full tuition and education-related expenses, summer internships with mentors, and employment at a Department of Defense facility after graduation. Recipients of the scholarship, which has an 18 percent acceptance rate, are described as 鈥渁mong the most talented and innovative minds in STEM.鈥 

Professor appointed to American Psychological Association panel

 

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Dr. Bita Ghafoori, a College of Education professor and director of the Long Beach Trauma Recovery Center, was recently appointed to the American Psychological Association鈥檚 Guideline Update Panel for the Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder in Adults

Ghafoori will review and update guidelines that impact clinical practice as a member of the panel.

 

Shirley Quan named April's Employee of the Month

 

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Shirley Quan, Technology Help Desk Supervisor, was named . 

Quan provides IT support to faculty, staff, students, prospective students, and emeriti. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Shirley and her team have assisted customers with supporting services such as Multi-Factor Authentication, Zoom, Global Protect VPN, and remote desktop. She is known for her dedication, hard work and customer advocacy.

Michael Sullivan named May鈥檚 Employee of the Month

 

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Michael Sullivan, the Digital Media Producer in Strategic Communications, was named

Sullivan is the university鈥檚 sole videographer and always impresses his colleagues by going the extra mile. He also led his team through several Microsoft Teams trainings and ensured the team鈥檚 workflow was efficient and organized.

鈥淢ichael is a unique employee, we are proud and lucky to have him in our team, he is one of those employees who make the Beach a truly special workplace," said Jorge Hurtado, Director of Design & Digital Development. 鈥淗is work, his initiative, his knowledge on a wide range of subjects, his flexibility and his warm, positive attitude help our team thrive.鈥 

色中色 helps launch student media newswire for CSU

Austin Brumblay 鈥20 and Madalyn Amato, a fourth-year journalism student, were among a group of students who helped launch a CSU-wide newswire service. The newswire is a shared forum on Slack where students from any Cal State school can share stories, photos and events for students at other schools to use as content for their university鈥檚 publication.

Design & Construction Services student interns help design campus projects

Four student interns at 色中色鈥檚 Design & Construction Services made their mark on campus by creating designs for various projects including wall designs, tent graphics, signage, furniture and finishes. 

Congratulations to Mizuho Gonzales 鈥20, and fourth-year students Tiara Coughlan, Leyloni Gonzalez and Amber Bibilonia, for their excellent work. 

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