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What a huge job she has! The CSUSB Perfoming Arts Center had been in the works and under construction for ten years. Tiina Mittler was named the Executive Director in Spring 2026 for its innaugural season. Housing the departments of Theatre and Music, Tiina is uniquely qualified for this position. She's a huge fan of 1980-90s Alternative Rock and so am I! So that was fun to hear her talk about. What a great background Tiina has in performing arts. It's a delightful listen. Here is...
One thing that stood out to all about Jose Pereida was his love of all things Motion Pictures: Jose is a movie fanatic! And so very knowledgeable. Jose is a graduate of the Communication & Media Department with a concentration in Media Studies. He has been a student on-air host on the campus radio station, Coyote Radio during his senior year. This is where his movie knowledge shines through the speakers and ear buds. During weekends, you can hear Jose announce for the CSUSB Coyotes ...
Dr. Erin Hall is an Assistant professor of linguistics and speech-language pathologist in the English Department at CSUSB. She tells me that she has a goal of building a strong rapport with students and leading them to develop an appreciation of the field. She hopes to help develop new programs in speech-language pathology at CSUSB to address the lack of a public university options in the Inland Empire, which will prepare students for well-paying and interesting careers in the field. Regardin...
Scott was such an fun interviewee! Not only does he have a colorful background but he delivers his story with vividness and humor. He is a true Inland Empire original being born in San Bernardino and growing up in the High Desert. His youth brought some health challenges that turned into his life's passion. Well, his work passion! Because there's Julie Kruger, too. And much more importantly so - his wife and high school sweetheart. The Department of Theatre Arts has Scott as their chee...
Kevin Zhang’s work as a composer and experimental musician encompasses instrumental, vocal, electronic, and electro-acoustic concert music, along with field recordings, sound walks, site-specific installations, and interdisciplinary projects involving film, theater, and dance. His compositions have been presented internationally at the Darmstadt Ferienkurse für Neue Musik, Dian Red Kechil International Young Composers Residency, Electroacoustic Barn Dance, Festival de Royaumont, Hear Now Musi...
Dr. Matt Smith began his academic career at Cal State San Bernardino but that's just part of his amazing college experience. He takes us through that path and the hows and whys of his commitment to student affairs. After all, we're all here because of the students! But his story may be the best. Matt spent his youth in the Inland Empire so he knows first hand what it's like to make your way as a young adult in our region. Describing his K-12 years you'll find his story engaging and enlighteni...
Peter has such a fun zig-zag college path that is unlike most students in getting where he is today. He laughs frequently at discribing how he came to be an ITS Consultant trhough that very path of finding his way through academia. Peter describes his Vietanmese background and the orign of his family's last name. It's all so facinating and the epitome of being American. Coyote Radio is in the College of Arts and Letters and the home to these podcasts. Peter knows the equipment all too w...
And just like the blouse she wears in her profile pic here, Professor Papailler is colorful, intriguing, smartly presented and just a bounty of liveliness. She has some super fun stories about growing up in Louisville, Kentucky. From that early age she was play acting with her brother and neighborhood friends. Her desire was to attend Columbia University but stayed home and was a student at University of Louisville. Listen and find out why it was a great choice. Kristi is so passionate ...
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