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Carson, CA -- Cal State Dominguez Hills has
named Dr. Sohaila Shakib as the new Faculty Athletics
Representative (FAR), it was announced by Patrick Guillen, Acting
Athletics Director. Dr. Shakib, who will begin her Associate
Professorship in the Sociology Department at CSUDH in spring 2006,
comes to the Carson campus from the University of Southern
California where she has been a Senior Research Associate for the
Keck School of Medicine since 2003.
Im very excited to be the
Faculty Athletic Representative for the California State
University Dominguez Hills Athletics Department, Shakib
begins. I look forward to working with all of the talented
student-athletes, faculty and staff at this outstanding
University.
Shakib (So-HAY-luh shac-KEEBE) completed a
National Cancer Institute (NCI) post-doctoral fellowship in cancer
prevention at USC in 2002, after receiving her Ph.D. in sociology
from USC in 1999. Prior to her doctorate, Shakib earned a masters
degree in sociology from USC after completing her bachelors
degree in psychology from Tulane University in 1990.
Says CSUDH Vice President of Student
Affairs Dr. Boice Bowman, I am very pleased to welcome
Dr.Shakib as she assumes the role of Faculty Athletic
Representative. We are indeed fortunate to have someone with the
background that fits so well with the responsibilities of this
important assignment. I look forward to working with her to
explore new ideas and procedures as they relate to enhancing the
academic experience of our student-athletes."
As the incoming Associate Professor in Sport
Sociology whose career work has focused on Title IX, adolescent
sports participation and attrition, and the development of gender
equity physical activity interventions for youth, Shakib will
develop curriculum in sport sociology at CSUDH, drawing from her
knowledge of sport sociology, physical activity and substance
abuse.
I am very excited to have Dr.
Shakib as a member of our team, begins Guillen. She
brings impressive credentials to the department, but even more
importantly, she has a true passion and dedication to the overall
welfare of our student-athletes. On behalf of all our
student-athletes, I look forward to having Dr. Shakib as part of
our department.
Extensively published, Shakibs most
recent articles involve the cultural psychology approach to drug
abuse prevention (Substance Use & Misuse) and the
acculturation, physical activity and fast-food consumption among
Asian-American and Hispanic adolescents (Journal of Community
Health). Currently, Dr. Shakibs work centers on developing
programming to prevent obesity and increase physical activity
among middle school aged boys and girls.
Dr. Shakib will begin her appointment at Cal
State Dominguez Hills on January 21, 2006.
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