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Psychology Professor Daniel Cerutti passes away Monday

Daniel T. Cerutti

Daniel T. Cerutti

  • January 11, 2011 12:47pm

Daniel T. Cerutti, assistant professor of psychology since 2007 at California State University, East Bay, passed away Jan. 10. He was pronounced dead at Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley, where he was taken by ambulance after he collapsed on the university’s Hayward Campus.

“We in the Psychology Department and all faculty on campus, have lost a dear friend and loyal faculty member,” said Marvin Lamb, department chair. “He was dedicated to the field of psychology and to his students, had a great sense of humor and was loving, caring and kind. We will miss him very much.”

Cerutti, 54, taught six courses at CSUEB during his tenure: general psychology, experimental psychology, conditioning and learning, comparative psychology, heredity and behavior, and comparative laboratory. He was chair of the Psychology Department’s Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee.

Individual counseling is available to CSUEB students. For an appointment, call (510) 885-3735, e-mail shcs@csueastbay.edu or visit Student Health and Counseling Services on the Hayward or Concord campuses.

Grief counseling is available to staff and faculty members through the Employee Assistance Program, a free, confidential counseling and referral service. For assistance, call (800) 234-5465 or visit HR Benefits.

PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR DANIEL CERUTTI PASSES AWAY University Communique.

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