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December 3rd 2007, Csusb
November 28th 2007, Hispanic News
November 19th 2007, Csusb
November 12th 2007, Csusb
November 5th 2007, Csusb
November 5th 2007, Csusb
Coyote Chronicle (1984-)
In this Issue:
School not extended......Page 2
Evacuation etiquette......Page 4
Helping out on campus......Page 4
Air quality concerns......Page 5
Reinsurance issues......Page 10
Disaster management......Page 10
October 22nd 2007, Csusb
Vol.35 N.22 October 18th 2007, Csusb
October 17th 2007, Hispanic News
October 8th 2007, Csusb
Vol.35 N.20 October 4th 2007, Csusb
October 3rd 2007, Hispanic News
August 22nd 2007, Hispanic News
Vol.35 N.04 June 14th 2007, Csusb
June 4th 2007, Csusb
Vol.35 N.1 May 24th 2007, Csusb
May 7th 2007, Csusb
Vol.34 N.46 April 5th 2007, Csusb
Spring 2007, John M. Pfau Library
Spring 2007, John M. Pfau Library
Peacock – John M. Pfau Library Newsletter
Contents:
- "Embrace the Change": Johnnie Ann Ralph Retires by Barbara Quarton
- Database Developments by Stacy Magedanz
- The New Catalog Is Here! by Brent Singleton
- Library Goings On
Vol.34 N.42 March 8th 2007, Csusb
February 12th 2007, Csusb
Vol.34 N.38 February 8th 2007, Csusb
January 29th 2007, Csusb
Course Catalog 2007-2008, Csusb
Course Catalog 2007-2008, Csusb
CSUSB Course Catalog
ACADEMIC CALENDAR 4 THE CSU SYSTEM 5 THE UNIVERSITY 8 ACADEMIC PROGRAM 13 STUDENT LIFE 23 ADMISSION 35 FEE SCHEDULE 41 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS 44 MINORS 55 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS 57 EXTENDED LEARNING 59 UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS 61 Academic Support Programs General Education Program Undergraduate Degree Programs GRADUATE STUDY 339 Graduate Degree Programs FACULTY 503 APPENDIX 523 INDEX 531
Csusb Statistical Factbook (2007), California State University, San Bernardino
Csusb Statistical Factbook (2007), California State University, San Bernardino
CSUSB Statistical Factbook
No abstract provided.
Peace Education For Incarcerated Youth, Robin Pauline Russell
Peace Education For Incarcerated Youth, Robin Pauline Russell
Theses Digitization Project
Teaching incarcerated adolescents can be challenging for teachers to gain students' attention while strengthening their character as part of their rehabilitation and re-socilizaton process.
Factors That Contribute To The Reluctance Of Mental Health Treatment Seeking Among African Americans, Natalie Nicole Majors-Stewart
Factors That Contribute To The Reluctance Of Mental Health Treatment Seeking Among African Americans, Natalie Nicole Majors-Stewart
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this study was to perform an in depth examination of the major factors that increase the reluctance among African Americans to seek mental health treatment.
The Invisible Woman: The Lesbian - Scared Straight, Kathleen Louise Dart
The Invisible Woman: The Lesbian - Scared Straight, Kathleen Louise Dart
Theses Digitization Project
The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing the decision of lesbian victims of domestic violence to call or not to call the police.
Characteristics Of Independent Living Program Participants And Non-Independent Living Program Participants, Raymond Acevedo
Characteristics Of Independent Living Program Participants And Non-Independent Living Program Participants, Raymond Acevedo
Theses Digitization Project
This study identify foster youth characteristics that were more likely to lead to independent living program (ILP) participation against those foster youth who did not participate in ILPs.
The Effectiveness Of Anger Management Counseling On Recidivism Rates Of Gang-Related Adolescents In The Project Bridge Program, Candace Kay Johnson
The Effectiveness Of Anger Management Counseling On Recidivism Rates Of Gang-Related Adolescents In The Project Bridge Program, Candace Kay Johnson
Theses Digitization Project
This study explores recidivism rates of gang-related adolescents newly enrolled in the Project BRIDGE (Building Resources for the Intervention and Deterrence of Gang Engagement) Program. The goal of this project is to reduce the incidence of youth gang violence, gang membership, and gang related activities in the city of Riverside, California.
Implications Of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions, Erin Patricia Wolbeck
Implications Of Sex Offender Residency Restrictions, Erin Patricia Wolbeck
Theses Digitization Project
This study examines the potential effects of sex offender residency restriction laws on both the offenders and potential victimsin Riverside County, CA. Through the use of census data and mapping software the residentially zoned areas in which sex offenders can or can not live are examined.