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No liberal studies student working on a credential ever plans to teach<br />
inside a prison. But when education professors Carolyn Eggleston and Thom<br />
Gehring took their experience beh<strong>ind</strong> bars years ago, they found a field<br />
typically forgotten, neglected, avoided or considered undeserving of much<br />
financial support for programs.<br />
Page 14<br />
F e a t u r e s<br />
Update Feature _____________________3<br />
Beyond preparing a more highly-trained<br />
work force, guess what <strong>CSUSB</strong> does for<br />
the local economy?<br />
Contributions Feature _____________ 17<br />
In the late ‘40s and early ‘50s, fast-food<br />
businesses were popping up all over Southern<br />
<strong>California</strong>, including some major ones in San<br />
Bernardino. Neal Baker’s connections to that<br />
piece of tasty history has established a new<br />
link in his life, this one to a scholarship fund.<br />
Athletics Feature _________________19<br />
From her own days on championship sports<br />
teams, Kim Cherniss has drilled into her women’s<br />
volleyball players some crazy notion that<br />
they can win – a lot. Have they ever.<br />
Student Feature __________________ 22<br />
Aaron Hecker “hired” 25 elementary and<br />
middle school kids to paint a mural. They<br />
had to work every Saturday. They had to<br />
work for a year. They loved it.<br />
Alumni Feature ____________________ 25<br />
What this former Super Bowl player didn’t<br />
realize after retiring from the NFL was that<br />
his toughest and most rewarding goals still<br />
lay ahead of him.<br />
Neter Heneb at 2,500 years old<br />
(page 7)<br />
Beautiful entrances<br />
(page 12)<br />
Mark Seay’s best play<br />
(page 25)<br />
D e p a r t m e n t s<br />
President’s Observations ___________ 2<br />
Today a student with a bachelor's degree<br />
makes almost $1 million more in a lifetime<br />
than does a high school graduate.<br />
Update ______________________________ 3<br />
Margaret Doane and Eugene Wong accept the<br />
university's two top professor honors. (Page 4)<br />
College News _______________________ 7<br />
Education: Getting a job as a teacher<br />
today is tough, but maybe not as tough<br />
as you think. (Page 9)<br />
Contributions _______________________17<br />
Nothing stopped Dora Prieto, who would<br />
work on her tribe's scholarship program<br />
from her hospital bed. (Page 18)<br />
Pack Tracks ________________________ 19<br />
2004 was a season to remember for<br />
volleyball's Brie Harris. (Page 21)<br />
Student Scapes ____________________22<br />
After graduation this year, what’s next for<br />
15-year-old Joriz De Guzman? (Page 24)<br />
Alumni Advantage _________________25<br />
For our 40th birthday, tell us about<br />
your days at Cal <strong>State</strong>, and thanks for<br />
the memories. (Page 26)<br />
Calendar __________________ back cover<br />
Don Quixote is dreaming the impossible<br />
dream in that impassioned imagination of his.<br />
S P R I N G / S U M M E R 2 0 0 5 <strong>CSUSB</strong>