The Wall Street Journal. — Cal State San Bernardino was listed at No. 8 on the newspaper’s “Top Colleges in the West for Diversity.”
In general, The Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings found that public colleges and...
The Press-Enterprise — Cal State San Bernardino held a small memorial for five of its own Friday afternoon.
Five of the 14 people killed by Syed Ruzwan Farook and his wife, Tashfeen Malik, on Dec. 2, 2015, were graduates of the university: Robert...
Daily Press (Victorville) — At Cal State San Bernardino, a large golden bell rang 14 times honoring those who were tragically killed one year ago. Friday marked the anniversary of the Dec. 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, which claimed the lives...
The Press-Enterprise — The terrorists didn’t win. That was the message Friday, Dec. 2 of united leaders of multiple faiths and of no faith, law enforcement and elected officials, and survivors of the terrorist attack that one year earlier took 14...
Los Angeles Times — Julie Swann-Paez got only a few words out before she began crying.
“When I was asked to speak tonight my first response was no,” Swann-Paez said. But she changed her mind because she wanted to tell the audience about the 14...
KABC — The dedication of the Peace Garden next to the Cal State San Bernardino Chemical Sciences building and the Night of Remembrance at the campus’s Coussoulis Arena were included in the newscast’s coverage of the Dec. 2 memorial events held...
Reuters — The news service posted a rough cut video of its coverage of the Night of Remembrance event at Coussoulis Arena at Cal State San Bernardino. The 14 victims of the San Bernardino mass shooting — including five CSUSB alumni — were remembered...
NBCLosAngeles.com — California State University, San Bernardino professor Brian Levin encouraged his students to reflect on their experience during the San Bernardino terrorist attack, which happened approximately 12 miles away from their campus...
Los Angeles Times — A year after the terrorist attack put the beleaguered city on an international stage, San Bernardino...
KQED/NPR — For some people in San Bernardino and the greater Inland Empire, Dec. 2, 2015, will always be the day that established a new normal. For others, the change is less acute.
“We’re a better community now, even though we’re hurt,” says Brian...
Desert Dispatch — One minute at a time.
That’s how Trenna Meins described how she and her two daughters got through the death of her husband, who was one of the 14 people killed in the Dec. 2, 2015 terrorist attack at the Inland Regional Center in...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin — In what might be shaping up as an echo of the 1960s, campuses in Southern California and around the country are responding to a pending Donald Trump presidency with all manner of mourning and protest. Cry-ins, class...