AMY SALISBURY
EDITOR IN CHIEF
Photos courtesy of Aaron Jaffe.
Many Cal State San Marcos students will soon find their major departments moved to the new Social and Behavioral Sciences building, including Psychology, Sociology, Communication, Mass Media, Economics and Women’s Studies, according to a CSU press release. “The two centers, six classrooms, seven conference rooms, 13 labs, and space for graduate research will be positive learning environments conducive to preparing our graduates to be insightful, service-oriented and collaborative professionals working within and for our increasingly global community,” President Karen Haynes said.