NIMH-COR at Calif. St. Univ., Long Beach program history

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History of CSULB NIMH-COR Program, 1981-

NIMH Training Mission

COR Program Announcement

It Pays to Know The Right People

Team Effort

Vic Benassi, Provost U New Hampshire

Dale Jorgenson Sara Smith Rhoda Lindner Gerry Hanley David Dowell Jim Amirkhan

It Helps to Have Supportive Site Visitors

One Site Reviewer

Our Other Site Reviewer

‘MARC’… dead at the start?

Funding Is Often If-fy

Join The COR!

Extensive Research Training in Mental Health Topics Financial Support (Tuition & Living Stipend) Summer Internship with Paid Expenses √ African Americans, Asians and Pacific Islanders, Latino

Americans, Native Americans, and Alaska Natives

√ Full-time psych major, Junior or Senior w/ 3.0 + GPA

√ Seek PhD Degree in a Mental Health related field

Submit by 3/1: Official Transcript, 2 letters of Recommendation, Biography, Sample of Class Papers

CONTACT: Dr. John Jung, Psy 429, 985-5046, jrjung@csulb.edu for more information.

Our Summer Research Sites

University of MinnesotaPurdue UniversityUniversity of IllinoisUniversity of Illinois, ChicagoPennsylvania State UniversityNew York UniversityUniversity of UtahUniversity of California, Los AngelesUniversity of California, IrvineUniversity of California, San DiegoUniversity of Southern California

An early trainee with one of the Dept’s first computers, an Apple II

COR Bonding

COR –ies Work and Eat

COR at Play

Idyllwild Joint Retreats with CSUDH

Xmas COR

Mandate for High School Component

Announcement for High School Training Program (CORET)

CORET High Schoolers & Mentors

My CORET leader

First National COR Colloquium, 1981

National 4-H Club Meeting, 1981

Third Annual Colloquium

COR Colloquia Upgrades

Puerto Rico National COR Colloquium 2004

Washington? or Portland? 2003?

A Success Story

Adriana Alcantara, Our Super Star

One of Our Publications!

Our Local Star

Many Still in the Ph.D. Pipeline…

Claudio Vera, PhD in the making

Two Just “Hatched”… Summer 06Angeles Cheung, Ph. D. and Karla Robleto, Ph.D.

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Selma Caal, ABD

Some of Our Problems

Non research-oriented students Low or Noninvolvement of faculty

“Random” Alumni Comments

“Being in the COR program gave me the research experiences, faculty mentoring, and peer support that enabled me to get into the Ph.D. program of my choice (Claremont Graduate School) plus a 3 yr. APA Fellowship. As a result of my COR experiences, I was well prepared to handle the challenging graduate-school life.”

Prof. Judy Wang (COR: 1983-85)

"...no understatement to say that I would not have been able to achieve my career goals without the opportunities afforded by the COR program…and my COR mentors…"

Ben Aguilar (COR: 1993-1995) U of Minnesota Ph.D. 2001

“COR is the main reason I was accepted by the grad school of my dreams...the University of Maryland. I got to do research with top-notch professors on topics that I felt passionate about. Being a COR scholar gave me the background and experience to stand out.” Alexandria Dominquez (COR: 1996-1998)

Among Our Achievements

5 Cycles of Funding Funded over 125 Students 28 or more PhDs Faculty & Student Conference Travel Faculty Research

Student Assistance Equipment and Supplies Extra Salary

Professors

Adriana Alcantara, U of Texas @ Austin Richard Tafalla, U of Wisconsin @ Stout Judy Quon, CSULB Ed Hernandez, CSU Stanislaus Vickie Collins, Northern Illinois David Hardy, Loyola Marymount Melissa Succi, University of Southern California Jelani Mandara, Northwestern University Aldwin Domingo, Argosy University Kim Vu, CSULB Hanh Dang Nguyen, CSULB

Future of COR at CSULB?

Leadership will be in very good hands

How will the Department be involved?

What are NIMH funding priorities?

Many Things Change 25 years Later

CSULB COR Program

A Ph.D. is only a Means…and not …..

THE END

Running Through the Mazes of Academe

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