February 2023: Accomplishments of the 黑料网 community

Published February 23, 2023

Nancy de Haro named January Employee of the Month 

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Nancy de Haro, January Employee of the Month
Nancy de Haro, January Employee of the Month

Nancy de Haro, lead academic advisor for Liberal Studies, has been named . De Haro 鈥14 received a master鈥檚 degree in social and cultural analysis of education from the College of Education, and has been working with CED students for the past five years. 

She has served as an academic advisor and program coordinator since 2017, developing and running second-year workshops, transitioning first-year advising and orientation to online platforms, serving as college liaison for the Beach Pledge Program and university-wide re-enrollment campaign, coordinating biweekly email newsletters for Liberal Studies, and supporting students who are pursuing the Spanish Bilingual Authorization. She also trains and supervises Liberal Studies peer mentor and has served as a part-time lecturer since 2018.  

鈥淚 have had the pleasure of working closely with Nancy as a colleague for years, and I recognize that she is and always has been an outstanding employee of the campus based on her involvement and leadership as both a staff member and lecturer, as well as due to her own personal demeanor and ambitions,鈥 said Aleah Garnica, de Haro鈥檚 previous supervisor and the prior lead academic advisor for Liberal Studies. 鈥 

John Hamilton to receive Heritage Award at aquarium

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John Hamilton, associate vice president of university Access and Retention
Dr. John Hamilton

Dr. John Hamilton, associate vice president of student success & equity, will receive the Aquarium of the Pacific鈥檚 on Feb. 26 at the aquarium鈥檚 Honda Pacific Visions Theater. The 1 p.m. ceremony will occur during the aquarium鈥檚 21st annual African American Festival, which takes place from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Feb. 25-26. A separate African American Scholar Program award ceremony is happening at 1 p.m. Feb. 25, and will be livestreamed on the festival and on . 

Hamilton is recognized for his dedication to equity and strengthening communities. Hamilton serves as co-chair of the 黑料网 President鈥檚 Equity and Change Commission, and is also an executive board member of the Long Beach Branch of NAACP. 

English associate professor nominated for National Book Critics Circle Award

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David Hernandez, associate professor of English
David Hernandez

David Hernandez 鈥98, an associate professor in who teaches creative writing, has been nominated for a prestigious for his fifth book of poetry, Hernandez, a graduate of the English department, is only one of five nominees nationwide in the poetry category. 

The nominees for best books of 2022 are chosen by a jury of working critics and book review editors. The awards ceremony will be held March 23 at the New School in New York City.  

Also in the English department, Professor Patty Seyburn recently had a poem published in the Los Angeles Times. The work is titled and appeared in the Op-Ed section of the publication. 

Alumnus named new fire chief for Long Beach Fire Department 

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Dennis Buchanan, fire chief of Long Beach Fire Department
Dennis Buchanan

Dennis Buchanan 鈥09 was appointed Feb. 8 to be the . He鈥檚 the first Black/Latinx fire chief for Long Beach, according to the department. As chief, he will oversee about 545 sworn and civilian staff over four divisions, with an annual operating budget of $154 million. 

Buchanan received his Bachelor of Science in vocational education from the College of Health and Human Services. Before becoming chief, he was deputy chief of support services since January 2021. Before that, he served many roles within the department, including firefighter/paramedic, fire captain, battalion chief and assistant chief of support services. He has been with the Long Beach Fire Department since November 1993. 
 

Resident life coordinator wins outstanding new professional award 

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Hannah Elliott
Hannah Elliott

Hannah Elliott, a residential life coordinator for the Parkside South community, has won the from the (CCPA). The award recognizes a new professional who has made outstanding contributions to student affairs. The recipient cannot have more than five years of professional experience in student affairs. 

Elliot鈥檚 supervisor, Sara Drischler, wrote in her nomination: 鈥淗annah has met the many challenges (e.g., departmental restructure, 鈥減ost鈥-COVID reintegration, and the first year of the Black/Pan-African Scholars thematic community) with insight, work quality, efficiency, and an ethic of love that surpasses many seasoned practitioners.鈥 

Film professor鈥檚 documentary gets theatrical and VOD release 

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Poster for Body Parts
Poster for "Body Parts"

a feature-length documentary produced by film associate professor Helen Hood Scheer, had a nationwide theatrical release this month, with screenings in Long Beach, Glendale, Riverside and 17 other cities. It is also available on video-on-demand on Amazon, iTunes, YouTube, Google Play and Vudu, and will be broadcast and streaming on Starz in March.

The documentary, which in television and movies from women鈥檚 perspectives, made its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival in June 2022. 

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