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April 10, 2026
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Publishing
Articles

Dr. Nathan Iverson
Dr. Nathan Iverson, associate professor of psychology: A Note to Generation Z as You Prepare to Graduate. Psychology Today: The Evolving Workforce (March 2026).
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Presentations
Dr. Debra Coleman, professor of nursing, Dr. Terri Thompson, professor of nursing, and Dr. Sarah Pearce, assistant professor of nursing: Mindfulness Matters. Pearce also presented The Simulation Studio: Transforming a Black Box Theatre into an Immersive Simulation Environment. National Avkin Simulation Conference at CBU on March 13.
Kellie Deaver, simulation operation specialist, and Ruth Frasch, standardized patient educator: Stronger Together: Building Community to Boost SP Job Satisfaction and Retention. National Avkin Simulation Conference at CBU on March 13.

Dr. Julie Goodman-Bowling
Dr. Julie Goodman-Bowling, professor of anthropology: Exploring Cultural Loss through Processes Im/Migration. iLead Exploration in Costa Mesa, California, on March 10. She also presented Ethnographic Story Telling: Preserving Cultural Memory through Museum Exhibitions. Riverside Japanese American Citizens League Installation Luncheon in Riverside on March 14.
Dr. Joshua Knabb, professor of psychology, Dr. Thomas Donavan, assistant professor of psychology, and Dr. Jessie Lowell, associate professor of psychology: The Psychology of the Fruit: Toward Research-Based Holy Spirit Assessment and Intervention in Clinical Practice. Knabb also presented A Skills-Based Approach for Christian Trauma Survivors. Christian Association for Psychological Studies Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, on March 26-28.
Dr. Noel Cooper, assistant professor of psychology, and Dr. Veronica Regueiro, assistant professor of psychology: Whole Person, Whole Context: Case Conceptualization for Complex Presentations. Christian Association for Psychological Studies Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, on March 26.

Alex Pickering
Alex Pickering, adjunct professor of film: panelist for Writer’s Roundtable: Writing for Television and Film. Webinar for Georgetown University on March 25.
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Professional Accolades

Dr. Nathan Iverson
Dr. Nathan Iverson, associate professor of psychology, received an honorable mention for Riverside County's 2026 District 1 Volunteer of the Year award, given by Jose Medina.

Gina Palmieri
Gina Palmieri, manager of admissions recruiting events for enrollment services, was named employee of the month for April. Her nomination included the following statements: “Gina consistently delivers exceptional customer service, going above and beyond to ensure every prospective student, parent, group leader and walk-in feels valued and supported. ... Her reliability strengthens team productivity and builds trust across the workplace. Gina’s willingness to act independently shows strong judgment, creativity and ownership of her work. This level of initiative greatly enhances team performance and aides in our overall enrollment goal.”
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Making an Impact

On March 13, the College of Nursing hosted the National Avkin Simulation Conference on campus, welcoming approximately 65 simulation professionals from across the U.S. This conference focused on the use of Avkin’s wearable simulation technology to enhance clinical decision-making in healthcare education.
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Campus News

The Career Center is hosting a Just in Time Career and Internship Fair and would love help spreading the word. This is the last career fair before spring graduation, giving students a final opportunity to connect with employers and secure next steps. With over 20 employer partners from various industries, this event allows CBU students to connect, discover internships and explore full-time roles tailored to their interests. Encourage students to stop by, bring copies of their resume and come ready to introduce themselves!
Just in Time Career and Internship Fair — April 15 | 1-3 p.m. | Innovators Auditorium
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Student Highlights

Raymond Carrillo Ceja
Raymond Carrillo Ceja, physician assistant graduate student, was chosen as a fellow for The East Los Angeles Community Union (TELACU) Foundation and awarded a scholarship. In this position, he will provide mentoring to undergraduate pre-PA students, conducting monthly check-ins to provide a wide range of advice and guidance as they navigate their personal care experiences and extracurriculars within their PA applications.

Nick Vujicic, left and Christian Staver
Darren Moorman, storyteller in residence for the College of Architecture, Visual Arts and Design, invited a group of CAVAD students to a private screening of his upcoming film, No Limbs, No Limits: The Nick V Story. Set to release in September, the film captures the story of Nick Vujicic, a world-renowned motivational speaker. The screening took place on March 11 at the Lido Theatre in Newport Beach, followed by a live conversation between Vujicic and Moorman and a Q&A.
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Personnel Changes

Check out job opportunities at CBU by clicking here.
