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Faculty Highlights: August 2023

Our faculty members participate in conferences around the world, conduct groundbreaking research, and publish books and journal papers that contribute to their field and highlight their expertise. We feature those accomplishments and more in this section. To share faculty news, email lmckibbin@csudh.edu. College of Arts and Humanities College of Business Administration and Public Policy Quotes and/or interviews […]

Our faculty members participate in conferences around the world, conduct groundbreaking research, and publish books and journal papers that contribute to their field and highlight their expertise. We feature those accomplishments and more in this section. To share faculty news, email lmckibbin@csudh.edu.

College of Arts and Humanities

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College of Business Administration and Public Policy

Rama Malladi
Gus Martin

Professor of Criminal Justice Administration C. Augustus “Gus” Martin appeared on The Policing Conversation podcast to discuss the U.S. War on Terror and the current threat of domestic terrorism. Martin was interviewed by James Williams, a lecturer at Liverpool James Moores University’s School of Justice Studies.

Quotes and/or interviews in the media from faculty

Prakash Dheeriya

“The simplest financial habit is to pay your bills on time. You can start by enrolling in auto payment plans that are offered by vendors such as utility companies, mortgage companies and credit card companies. This will take the pressure off of having to remember due dates for those bills.” – Prakash Dheeriya, professor of finance, was a featured expert in Best Credit Cards for Bad Credit by LendingTree.

Michael Manahan
Thomas Norman Portrait

“By announcing your desire to leave, an employer might see a short-term issue with your immediate departure and make a counteroffer to buy time while they identify and train another employee.” – Thomas Norman, professor of management and marketing, offered expert insight about salary negotiation with employers for MoneyGeek.

Larry-Rosen

“The reason why people procrastinate more now is that we are easily distracted by our phones and any other tech that vibrates, beeps or buzzes.” – Larry Rosen, professor emeritus of psychology, was quoted by Forbes about the causes of procrastination, and how to overcome it.

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