Beach Report: People Making News at CSULB

Published May 31, 2019

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Bateman Case Study Competition Team
CSULB’s Bateman Case Study Competition team. The group won the national competition, beating out 65 other institutions to take first place.

The Winning Team

Cal State Long Beach’s Bateman team (photo below) took first place in the Public Relations Student Society of America’s 2019 Bateman Case Study Competition in New York City this week. Considered “the preeminent collegiate public relations competition in the nation,” the Bateman Competition challenged students to develop a strategic public relations campaign that focuses on diversity in the public relations field and promotes the book “Diverse Voices: Profiles in Leadership.” Teams were judged on their research, planning, implementation and evaluation. The top three finalists were invited to New York to present their campaigns to a panel of judges comprised of Public Relations Society of America Foundation representatives and PRSA members.

And the honor goes to…

According to the College of the Arts, two of its students - Adrielle Welch and Izzie Mattox – “have been accepted into the highly competitive and prestigious” Academy Gold Talent Development and Inclusion Initiative Production Track Program (“Academy” being the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, aka: AMPAS…the folks who bring you The Oscars.) According to AMPAS, “The Academy Gold Program is a multi-tiered educational and experiential initiative designed to enhance and extend an industry-wide diversity internship enhancement program under the Academy brand. The initiative affords top film entertainment, technology, production services and digital media companies an all-inclusive pass to recruit and educate a nationwide pool of diverse talent. The program offers interns exclusive access to Academy members, industry professionals, screenings, and educational workshops offering an inclusive industry networking experience.”

From our faculty

The College of Health and Human Services’ Dr. Gail Frank has been recognized by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics’ Board of Directors that she has been selected to receive the Academy’s 2019 Medallion Award. The honor recognizes Dr. Frank’s “lifetime of contributions to the nutrition and dietetics profession and the Academy.” 

Mapping it out

The Geography Department received honorable mention for Master’s Program Excellence from the American Association of Geographers (AAG) for its “commitment to enhancing faculty research and focus on diversifying the student body. Dr. Lily House-Peters and Dr. Christine Jocoy accepted the honor at the awards luncheon. Additional information may be found at the Geography Department. In addition, three master’s students took home awards for presentations/posters. Duncan MacIntosh took second place prize in the Pix4D research poster competition. Katherine Georges and Katie Wade won for best papers presented at a regional meeting.