3rd Annual CSUDH Fall 3x2 Event
Sponsored by the Graduate Studies and Research Office, Faculty Development Center, and Pre-Faculty Tenure Organization present the 13rd Annual CSUDH Fall 3x2 Event.Marisela Velazquez, "...It's a response to domestic pressure of relationships": Qualitative findings from judicial attitudes on First Nations and non- Indigenous women who offendMargarita Landeros, Defining, Teaching and Empowering Leadership for School CounselorsJerry Moore, Why Build A Wall? The Great Wall of Santa ProjectKim Proctor, Wellness Practices Among College StudentsNestor Garza, In-kind Development Contributions and Housing Markets: A Seattle Case StudyAnupama Joshi, Children’s Everyday QuarrelsErica D. Diminich, Blood Based Biomarkers and Brain HealthIara Mantenuto and Féliz Cortés, How to Build a Mixtec Language Reclamation ProjectDonna J. Nicol, Conservative Race Philanthropy in US EducationTieli Wang, Anticancer drug TMZ increase the histone demethylace activity in breast cancer cellsAshley Membere, Gig Worker ExperiencesKai Greene, Content and Language integrated learning of Oral Narrative Skills: A Case Study Approach with a Bilingual PreschoolerAlyse Freeman, Monique Turner, Health and Wellness Team - Esports@CSUDHTerry McGlynn, Harvester Hunt: community science and urban biodiversityKirstin L. Ellsworth, Megachurch: Architecture of the Unremarkable?Kari Pederson, Structural Understanding of the Immune Response at the Molecular LevelHeather Clark, Climate justice classroomsRida Elias, Are external CEOs worth the salary they are given?Hal Weary, Social Entrepreneurship as an element of the Inbound Marketing StrategyKen Seligson, Lasers, Ballcourts, & Ancient Figurines: Archaeology in Yucatan
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