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Two Cal State San Marcos professors have teamed up to receive a grant from the National Science Foundation to explore what factors affect the development of entrepreneurs in minority communities.
âWe are really excited to be awarded a grant that focuses on developing research capacity
among faculty and students at minority-serving institutions,â Offidani-Bertrand said.
âWe are very grateful for this opportunity to engage with our community to generate
knowledge that can be used to create future supports for aspiring entrepreneurs, as
well as gives us resources to involve our students in applied research that will facilitate
their growth.â
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Out of about 600 students who applied to the program, Reyes was one of only eight who were selected, and the only one from the West Coast.
âI was pretty shocked,â Reyes said. âDuke is a prestigious institute, and as an underrepresented
student, I really didn't think I had a very good chance. I never thought I was going
to be able to get accepted to that type of school. And once I got there, it was even
more shocking. I was like, âAm I dreaming?â â
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Faculty members in Cal State San Marcosâ human development program are in agreement when it comes to their students: The students all want to make a difference in peopleâs lives.
âThese kids want to change the world, and they can have a major that actively works at that,â said Alice Quiocho, director of CSUSMâs human development department in the College of Education, Health and Human Services.
CSUSMâs human development program provides students with a strong foundation for career
development in working with people with diverse needs and backgrounds.
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HD Department Outstanding Graduate Award Recipient-2016
CEHHS Dean's Award Recipient-2016
President's Outstanding Graduate Award Recipient-2016
Jamaela Johnson would be the first to tell you that when she arrived at Cal State San Marcos from Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, she was a little bit of an introvert. No more. The standout scholar has transformed herself into an engaged community advocate involved in myriad causes on campus and in the larger community.
And our university is a lot better place because it.
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Dean of Students Leadership Award Recipient-2016
Carolyn Proskowâs viewpoint is clear: âBeing a campus leader means standing by and
for students in their greatest moments of vulnerability,â she said. âEven if I cannot
relate to their specific experience, I recognize that healing and recovery begins
with the knowledge that others are willing to help.â
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Dr. Rafael Hernandez
Associate Professor, Human Development
When Rafael Hernandez looks across the Cal State San Marcos campus, he sees a university
steeped in diversity, a university not afraid to take chances, and a university that
is actively trying to expand its efforts to serve the underserved. These are among
the reasons why the assistant professor of human development loves teaching here.
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