Richard Addante, Manijeh Badiee, David Marshall and Jordan Perez-Fullam.
Edwin Hernandez, Angela Horner and Susie Pryor.
Welcome to the Neighborhood
Seven faculty members live in student housing as part of university program
The Faculty-in-Residence program at Cal State San Bernardino – where faculty and their families live in a residential community on campus with students – welcomed seven faculty members for the 2018-19 academic year. 
“The Faculty-in-Residence program at CSUSB was implemented with the goals of creating more opportunities for increased interactions between students living on campus and faculty,” said Timothy Bethune, academic initiatives and student success coordinator for the Department of Housing and Residential Education. “These interactions provide students with increased opportunities to better relate to faculty members on a personal level, enhance their confidence and ability to interact with faculty members, and increase and facilitate academic involvement, mentoring and student learning.” Richard Addante, assistant professor of psychology and director of the Cal State Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, and Susie Pryor, associate professor of entrepreneurship and associate director of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, live in Arrowhead Village. Manijeh Badiee, assistant professor of psychology, and David Marshall, professor of English, reside in the new Coyote Village. Jordan Perez-Fullam, assistant professor of Teacher Education and Foundations, lives in University Village. Edwin Hernandez, assistant professor of counseling and guidance, and Angela Horner, associate professor of biology, reside in Serrano Village.