September 2023: Accomplishments of the 黑料网 community

Published September 22, 2023

Oliver Espejo Mamangun named August Employee of the Month  

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Oliver Espejo Mamangun
Oliver Espejo Mamangun, August Employee of the Month

Oliver Espejo Mamangun, an assistant director of scholarships in Enrollment Services鈥 Financial Aid department, has been named . 

Mamangun, who has worked for 15 years in education and nonprofit organizations, has helped various Beach departments with answers to inquiries, particularly as they have related to financial aid. 

鈥淥liver has been a positive support through the year as the Career Development Center navigated the process of scholarship work completion,鈥 said Jina Flores, associate director of the Career Development Center. 鈥淒espite the demands on his time, Oliver would always provide a comfortable space for us to ask questions when we were in doubt. We appreciate his kindness and patience.鈥 

University photographer named finalist in Photo of the Year contest    

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Juan Ayala of the Chichimeca tribe
Juan Ayala of the Chichimeca tribe, photo by Sean DuFrene

Sean DuFrene, a photographer in Strategic Communications, has won second place in the competition. The announcement was made Sept. 12 during the CSU鈥檚 annual Board of Trustees meeting.    

DuFrene鈥檚 photograph captures dancer Juan Ayala of the Chichimeca tribe, performing in Walter Pyramid as part of the Chicano-Latino Graduation Celebration during the 2023 Commencement. The photographer said the performance and image represent 鈥渁 great display of the heritage of Cal State Long Beach鈥檚 large Latino student鈥痯opulation.鈥 

DuFrene has been a photographer for The Beach since October 2016. 

HACU picks leaders from The Beach  

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Daniel Montoya
Daniel Montoya

The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) has selected Daniel Montoya, vice president of University Relations and Development, as one of 50 fellows in the fifth cohort of the association鈥檚 . The one-year program is designed to increase diverse representation in executive and senior-level positions in higher education. 

HACU has also of its . Elyzza M. Aparicio, Ph.D., director of the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program; Manuel Romero, associate director of the Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies; and Norma R. Salcedo, Ed.D., director of the Dream Success Center are among the 56 participants chosen for the program, which will begin in October and continue through April 2024.  

The six-month development program is designed to increase the number, quality and variety of Latino/a talent in leadership positions at Hispanic-serving institutions and in higher education overall.

Professor wins Cognella Innovation in Teaching Award

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Maria Carpiac
Maria Carpiac

Maria Carpiac, Ph.D., a professor in family and consumer sciences and director of 黑料网鈥檚 Gerontology Program, has won first place in the 2023 , in partnership with the National Council for Family Relations. Carpiac was recognized for her development of the course, 鈥淲omen and Aging: Lessons from the Golden Girls,鈥 and will receive $1,000 as part of the award. 

The awards will be presented at the NCFR Annual Conference, Nov. 8-11, in Orlando, Florida, and/or as part of the conference鈥檚 virtual program. 
 

Alumna chosen as director of Long Beach Police oversight

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Francine Kerridge
Francine Kerridge

The Long Beach City Council has appointed Francine Kerridge 鈥09 as its , after a nationwide search. The position will provide leadership for the city鈥檚 new Office of Police Oversight and will work to support and collaborate with the new Police Oversight Commission. Kerridge will help ensure accountability and input from the community regarding the police and will oversee systemic reviews and audits of police policies, training, use of force, complaints and general operating practices.  

Prior to joining the city, Kerridge served as the inspector general for Sacramento County, where she conducted investigations and audits of community complaints of Sacramento County sheriff deputies. She obtained her Master of Science degree in emergency management from 黑料网, as well as a criminal justice degree from Madonna University in Michigan.  
 

Films by recent graduates to screen on KCET    

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Film still from 鈥淢y Mothers鈥 Daughter鈥
Film still from 'My Mothers鈥 Daughter'

Two short films by recent 黑料网 graduates will air on public television next month during the . 鈥淣ido de mi Vida,鈥 directed by Ivy Gonzalez 鈥23, will air during the program 鈥淐laim My Place鈥 at 10 p.m. Oct. 6. And 鈥淢y Mothers鈥 Daughter,鈥 directed by Samantha Iniguez 鈥23, will air during the program 鈥淔inding Good in the Bad鈥 at 10 p.m. Oct. 13.  

Gonzalez graduated with a B.F.A. in illustration from the School of Art, while Iniguez graduated with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in film and electronic media from the film & electronic arts department. Iniguez, whose film explores the unspoken love between generations of women in one family, said, 鈥淎fter weeks of trial and error mixed with lots of love and patience, we were able to compose something we love and are proud of. Being able to share that with a broader audience is exhilarating; we can鈥檛 wait!"鈥  
 

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