
Vincent Nestler (information and decision sciences) discusses his work with students at the CSUSB Cybersecurity Center, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband and the role extremism and social media may have.

Michael German, a Fellow at the Brennan Center for Justice’s Liberty & National Security Program, and Arie Perliger, professor and director of security studies at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, will engage in a conversation with Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. The program is set for 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 2, on Zoom.

The grant from the Stupski Foundation is in association with the National Academic Advising Association, which, in its awarding of the grant to CSUSB, said, “after reviewing dozens of submissions, your application rose to the top,” in part because of its ability to outline the issues facing the campus and its intentions to address them.

CSUSB had a large group of nursing faculty and students from both the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses attend the 26th Annual Sigma SoCal Odyssey Research Conference and present posters on a variety of topics.

The Inland Empire Stem Cell Consortium continues its efforts in uniting stem cell biology students and professionals with its return to CSUSB.

The CSUSB Cybersecurity Center’s mission “is to provide not only an excellent education, but unparalleled opportunities and training for the next generation of cybersecurity leaders,” according to Vincent Nestler, director of the center.

Mary Anne Schultz, who has been teaching for 30 years and has been a nurse for 47 years, will join more than 100 other inductees nationwide into the American Academy of Nursing as a Fellow.

Sharon Velarde Pierce, CSUSB public administration professor, says that diversity in the classroom expands a student's education.

The annual celebration, sponsored by the university’s Association of Latino Faculty, Staff and Students, will take place at the Santos Manuel Student Union East Amphitheatre and will feature musical entertainment, food and other activities.

Meredith Conroy (political science) cowrote an article about the number of women who could be elected to office in the November elections, and Megan Carroll (sociology) was interviewed about her research on asexuality.

Donnie Gerrell ’18 credits the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus for providing her with the necessary skills to be successful.

Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the effect Kanye West’s anti-Semitic comments could have on the Jewish community and how they may be spurring on others who share similar sentiments.