Dr. Mark Baldwin Endowed Memorial Scholarship

Friends and colleagues of Dr. Mark Baldwin, former dean of California State University San Marcos College of Education (now known as the School of Education), respectfully request your consideration of a donation to help establish the Dr. Mark Baldwin Endowed Memorial Scholarship at the CSUSM School of Education. Mark’s true passion was encouraging and preparingContinueContinue reading “Dr. Mark Baldwin Endowed Memorial Scholarship”

Social Work Professor Does Part to Tackle Homelessness Crisis

Dr. Blake Beecher undertook the study early in 2020 with a research team that included Department of Social Work colleagues Jimmy Young and Jeannine Guarino, as well as Master of Social Work student assistants Britney Carbajal and Briana Fair. Social Work Professor Does Part to Tackle Homelessness Crisisby Brian Hiro Read more… https://news.csusm.edu/social-work-professor-does-part-to-tackle-homelessness-crisis/

New Dean Appointed for CEHHS

Cal State San Marcos announced the appointment of Dr. Jennifer Ostergren as the next dean of the College of Education, Health and Human Services.   Ostergren currently serves as associate dean of student success and academic affairs for the College of Health and Human Services at California State University Long Beach. A faculty member at CSULB since 2003, she has served in a variety of leadership roles,ContinueContinue reading “New Dean Appointed for CEHHS”

Public Health Program to Become a Department

The first cohort of Master of Public Health students is pictured at commencement in May 2018. The public health program was recently approved to become a department. The public health program at Cal State San Marcos has been approved to become a department within the College of Education, Health and Human Services, effective July 1.  The changeContinueContinue reading “Public Health Program to Become a Department”

Nursing Is a Family Affair for Graduate

Class of 2021 nursing graduate Sarah Menyhay (far left) is pictured on National Nurses Day on May 6 with (left to right) her father, Steve, a hospice nurse; her mother, Pamela, a pediatric nurse; and her younger sister, Alexa, a nursing student at Fresno City College. May 19, 2021 by Brian Hiro In the FresnoContinueContinue reading “Nursing Is a Family Affair for Graduate”

2021 Annual Student & Alumni Virtual Awards Celebration

College of Education, Health & Human Services (CEHHS) 2021 Annual Student & Alumni Virtual Awards Celebration Please join us virtually in celebration of our students and alumni! Wednesday, May 12th, 2021 6:00 p.m. | Via livestream https://www.csusm.edu/cehhs/ _____________________________________________________ In recognition of CEHHS graduating students receiving Latin Honors Bachelor of Science in KinesiologyBachelor of Arts in HumanContinueContinue reading “2021 Annual Student & Alumni Virtual Awards Celebration”

Nursing Students Step up Amid Pandemic by Vaccinating Community

Nursing student Evan Swarth gives a shot at The Sports Center on campus, one of three sites where CSUSM students are helping with vaccine efforts. Photo by Andrew Reed April13,2021 By Brian Hiro When the spring semester began in late January, it seemed as if the stars had finally aligned for Cal State San Marcos toContinueContinue reading “Nursing Students Step up Amid Pandemic by Vaccinating Community”

HD student part of Duke summer program

Ruby Reyes, a human development student, has been selected to participate in a summer research program at Duke University this summer. Reyes, who was chosen from among 600 applicants from across the country, will work with Sarah Elizabeth Gaither, a psychology and neuroscience professor at Duke. Reyes will also be presenting her research on Mexican-American collegeContinueContinue reading “HD student part of Duke summer program”