Matthew A. Witenstein (PhD, Education) recently published “A bottom-up approach to improve women’s access to technical and vocational education and training in India: Examining a non-formal education upskilling programme” in the International Review of Education.… Continue reading Matthew A. Witenstein
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Dayna Herbert Walker
An SF State News publication taken from the dissertation of Dayna Herbert Walker (MA, PhD, Psychology) has been getting traction in the press. Walker argues that a connection exists between a person’s childhood family environment and the types of leaders they’re drawn to as grown-ups.… Continue reading Dayna Herbert Walker
Miguel Lopez Velarde
Sherif El-Sabbahy (MS, Math, 2014; MSFE, 2015), Miguel Lopez Velarde (MSFE, Math, 2015), Hanutosh Baria (MSFE, 2017), and Naomi Rinaldi (MBA, 2016) participated in a virtual panel discussion moderated by Professor Ayça Altintig in mid-February. They shared personal experiences from their professional journeys and offered students advice on how to prepare for a successful career in the finance industry.… Continue reading Miguel Lopez Velarde
Iliana Perez
Iliana Perez (MA, Economics; PhD, Education), who is the director of research and entrepreneurship at the non-profit Immigrants Rising, discusses her career on CGU’s podcast series, How Did You Get That Job?… Continue reading Iliana Perez
Ran Zhao
Doctoral student Ran Zhao (MSFE/Math) and Lu Zhu co-authored “The Externalities of Credit Default Swaps on Stock Return Synchronicity,” which was published last year in the Journal of Futures Markets. Zhao also presented on “Credit Derivatives and Corporate Default Prediction,” “Improving Asymmetric Stochastic Volatility Models with Ex-post Volatility,” “Bond Volatility and CDS Auctions,” and “Credit Risk Contagion in a Network Economy: Evidence from Supply Chain Data” at various finance association annual meetings in 2020/21,… Continue reading Ran Zhao
Sherif El-Sabbahy
Sherif El-Sabbahy (MS, Math, 2014; MSFE, 2015), Miguel Lopez Velarde (MSFE, Math, 2015), Hanutosh Baria (MSFE, 2017), and Naomi Rinaldi (MBA, 2016) participated in a virtual panel discussion moderated by Professor Ayça Altintig in mid-February. They shared personal experiences from their professional journeys and offered students advice on how to prepare for a successful career in the finance industry.… Continue reading Sherif El-Sabbahy
Gina OrozcoÂ
The Human Side of Management discussion series concluded during Women’s History Month with an energized conversation about “Why Women’s Leadership Matters.” The discussion comprised an all-star panel of female leaders across different industries: Ayca Altintig, assistant professor of finance at the Drucker School; … Continue reading Gina OrozcoÂ
Katrina Frye
The Human Side of Management discussion series concluded during Women’s History Month with an energized conversation about “Why Women’s Leadership Matters.” The discussion comprised an all-star panel of female leaders across different industries: Ayca Altintig, assistant professor of finance at the Drucker School; … Continue reading Katrina Frye
Yvonne Hernandez Friedman
Diverse Issues in Education recently highlighted two CGU graduates. Soua Xiong (PhD, Education, 2019), Asst. Professor at CSU Fresno, was recognized as an emerging scholar. The journal also announced Yvonne Hernandez Friedman’s (PhD, Education, 2013) appointment as Assistant Vice President for Student Engagement at the University of Houston-Clear Lake.… Continue reading Yvonne Hernandez Friedman
Elise Fenn
Elise Fenn (MA, PhD, Psychology) reports receiving tenure in the Department of Psychology at California State University Northridge (as well as welcoming the arrival of baby Ezra!) During her time at CGU, Fenn worked in Professor Kathy Pezdek’s lab and co-authored scholarly articles with her,… Continue reading Elise Fenn