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Faculty in the News
February 16, 2022

Nicholas Bratcher, director of bands at CSUSB, has been named director of the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Wind Ensemble, and Anthony Silard associate professor of public administration, released his second article of a three-part series for “The Art of Living Free,” exploring how we’ve become lonely and disconnected from each other.

CSUSB students working with an international artist
February 16, 2022

Through a program developed by art and design associate professor Ed Gomez, CSUSB art students are getting hands-on experience with international artist Daniel Ruanova and will help create a piece that will be exhibited at The Cheech.

Students walking at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus
February 17, 2022

The $50,000 gift by Charles and Priscilla Porter will support the Porter Resource Center, which works to develop a thriving and sustainable history major at the Palm Desert Campus and enhances its reputation as an educational leader in the social science field.

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at the Palm Desert Campus
February 15, 2022

The gift from the Desert Community Foundation will allow the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute to continue providing classes, travel and special interest events to the community’s senior population.

Ahlam Muhtaseb
February 14, 2022

Ahlam Muhtaseb, media studies professor, appreciates the diversity on campus as it makes her feel like she’s growing with her students. 

CSBS building, Faculty in the News
February 14, 2022

Brian Levin (criminal justice), in separate news articles, was interviewed about a conspiracy theory tied to the Super Bowl halftime show, the extremist group Patriot Front and the rise in anti-Asian hate crimes in the past year.

Two-time Alumnus Sedrick Spencer
February 14, 2022

Sedrick Spencer, two-time CSUSB alumnus, has been named the Alumni Council representative to the standing work group for the CSU Biennial Symposium Recognizing African American History and Achievement.

CSBS, Faculty in the News
February 11, 2022

Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the increase in anti-Asian hate crimes in 2021, security at this weekend’s Super Bowl in Inglewood and the extremist “Cali Bois” and “Boogaloo” movement.

People protesting after George Floyd’s death in May 2020.
February 11, 2022

“Mobilized by Injustice: Criminal Justice Contact, Political Participation, and Race,” presented by Hannah L. Walker of the University of Texas at Austin, will take place beginning at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 16, on Zoom.

CSUSB new associate vice president
February 11, 2022


CSUSB has appointed Adrian Paul Stevens as its new associate vice president for philanthropic giving. Stevens has nearly 28 years of experience identifying, cultivating and soliciting individual donors, corporations and foundations.

Pfau Library, faculty in the news
February 10, 2022

Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the extremist group known as the Cali Bois, Kelly Campbell (psychology) offered insights on what makes relationships long-lasting, and Anthony Silard (public administration) began a new series of articles on how social media has adversely affected people.

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February 10, 2022

Nicholas Bratcher, CSUSB assistant professor of music and director of bands, created his book “Rainbow Jukebox” not only for his LGBTQ+ Perspectives in American Music course, but for anyone “who wishes to be emboldened by its pages.” It will be the topic of his presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 15, on Zoom.