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March 14, 2025
Grants
Dr. Lisa Bursch
Dr. Lisa Bursch, professor of nursing, received $91,000 from the Song-Brown Healthcare Workforce Training Program, part of the California Department of Health Care Access and Information. The grant supports students admitted into the family nurse practitioner program.
Dr. Philip Breitenbucher
Dr. Philip Breitenbucher, associate professor of social work, has secured an additional $1,065,000 for the Mental Health Service Professional Demonstration Grant and $870,000 for the School-Based Mental Health Program — both funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Initially awarded a two-year grant, the programs recently received funding for three more years. In partnership with the Riverside County Office of Education, these initiatives aim to increase credentialed mental health professionals in high-need districts, providing a $20,000 scholarship for each student intern.
Publishing
Books
Cameron Singh, assistant professor of aviation science: It's Not About You: Why New Leaders Can't (and shouldn't) Lead Alone. (Dream Releaser Publishing, March 4, 2025)
Articles
Dr. Jenny Nuccio
Dr. Jenny Nuccio, lecturer of social work: Leading with Faith in the Hard Places. A five-day devotional on YouVersion (The Bible app).
Jennie Riad
Jennie Riad, director of curriculum: We All Start Somewhere: An Alumna's Journey. KALO, The Alpha Chi Member Community Magazine (February 2025).
Fiction and Poems
Dr. Carol Minton-Ryan, professor of sociology: The Adventures of Bingo the Service Dog. A children's book, under her pen name Carol R. Daniels (Jan. 17).
Joshua S. Fullman
Joshua S. Fullman: First Wednesday. The North American Anglican (March 1).
Presentations
Dr. Mary Ann Nogaki Stahovich
Dr. Mary Ann Nogaki Stahovich, assistant professor of physician assistant studies: Physician Assistant: The “Jack of all Trades”: Addressing the Shortage of Medical Providers in the Inland Empire and how becoming a Physician Assistant can be a Solution. The 2025 Health Professions Conference at Cal State San Bernardino on Feb. 13. She also co-presented virtually Trauma Informed Care Honoring Veterans: A Model for Us All for the Physician Assistant Educator Association Forum in October.
Dr. Janet Bonome
Dr. Janet Bonome, associate professor public health sciences: moderated A Student Panel on Shaping Healthcare's Next Generation. CBU students, Paris Luna, a health science major, Natalie Smith, a radiological sciences major, and Lea Azcona, a biology major, provided a platform for students from various healthcare disciplines to share unique perspectives on shaping the future of healthcare professions. The 2025 Health Professions Conference at Cal State San Bernardino on Feb. 13.
Dr. Virgo Handojo
Dr. Virgo Handojo, professor of psychology: webinar Healing Childhood Trauma. Sponsored by My Family and Community Counseling Center, Jakarta, Indonesia on Feb. 8. Webinar Disaster Psychology from a Christian Perspective: Recovery and Resilience After the LA Fires. Sponsored by Indonesian Christian Psychology Association and some Indonesia universities on Feb. 22.
Dr. Philip Breitenbucher
Dr. Philip Breitenbucher, associate professor of social work: workshop The Need for Trauma-Responsive Drug Testing Protocols in Community Corrections. The American Probation and Parole Association’s 2025 Winter Training Institute in Las Vegas on Jan. 26.
Dr. Jeff Cate
Dr. Jeff Cate, professor of New Testament: Mark, the Original Ἀποκάλυψις ἸησοῦΧριστοῦ. Graduate New Testament Seminar at Duke University on March 7.
Professional Accolades
Dr. Ronald L. Ellis and Lori Dubyak
Lori Dubyak, office manager for Spiritual Life, was named employee of the month for March. Her nomination included the following statements: “Lori is kind, gentle, thorough, caring, teachable, and thoughtful. She is relationally gifted and develops deep and intentional relationships with colleagues and students involved in Spiritual Life discipleship programs. Several times a month, Lori is found serving a student, a visiting parent or a prospective guest somewhere on campus. Lori is the kind of reliable colleague that you want on your team.”
Student Highlights
Milena Gevorkian
Milena Gevorkian, PA studies graduate student, co-authored The persistence of very low correlations between NIH research funding and disease burdens. Public Health in Practice (Volume 9).
Alexis DeAlba, Laura Smith and Kyle Taylor, all students in the Jabs School of Business, placed in the top 10 PowerPoint scores in the state on the Microsoft Office specialist certification exam. Rich Simpson, university registrar, and David Carter, and adjunct professor of business law, who taught the students, each received an outstanding educator certificate.
Personal Milestones
Charlotte Rae Kaplan
David Kaplan, adjunct professor of journalism and public relations, and his wife, Cristina, welcomed a daughter on Feb. 13. Charlotte Rae Kaplan weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 21.5 inches long.
Personnel Changes
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