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 Library continues to accept submissions for ‘Documenting the CSUSB COVID-19 Experience’
February 10, 2020

The John M. Pfau Library and University Archives encourages members of the campus community to document their personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and contribute their stories to the University Archives.

Faculty in the News
February 3, 2021

Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on “Developing the relationships we need in the pandemic,” and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed security for Gov. Gavin Newsom in light of threats against him by extremists.

“Personal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Press,” goes on display virtually at RAFFA from Feb. 6-April 10.
February 2, 2021

In celebration of Black History Month, the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art presents “Personal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Press.” The exhibition will be on display virtually starting Saturday, Feb. 6.

February 2, 2021

As part of our celebration of Black History Month, take a look back when Janice Bryant Howroyd, the founder and chief executive officer of The ActOne Group, presided over the awards gala that took place on Nov. 21.

CSUSB students are raising funds and delivering face masks to Inland Empire front-line medical staff.
February 2, 2021

The Health Science and Human Ecology Department-Public Health Education and the Department of Nursing are raising funds and delivering face masks to Inland Empire front-line medical staff.

A view of the California State Capitol from 10th Street in Sacramento. Instead of visiting the state capitol, CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales is leading a university delegation to virtually meet with state legislators this week.  Photo: Andre m/Wikemedia Commons
February 2, 2021

The California State University, including a CSUSB delegation led by university President Tomás D. Morales, is meeting virtually this week with state legislators to discuss issues affecting the 23-campus university.

RAFFMA’s “Art Hour with Lana and Guests: Season 2” starts on Thursday, Feb. 4 on the museum’s YouTube channel.
February 1, 2021

“Art Hour with Lana and Guests: Season 2” is hosted by RAFFMA’s student assistants as they welcome special guests to discuss various topics that are art, Egyptian, and museum related. First session is Feb. 4.

Faculty in the News
February 1, 2021

Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about various topics related to right-wing extremists, and David Yaghoubian (history) discussed the latest developments surrounding the multinational nuclear agreement with Iran.

New York City police officers. Current approaches to policing will be discussed at the Feb. 3 program, which will take place on Zoom. Photo: Alex Proimos/Wikimedia Commons
February 1, 2021

The program, presented by Michael Sierra-Arévalo, an assistant professor in the Department of Sociology at the University of Texas at Austin will be livestreamed on Zoom beginning at 3 p.m.

Daria Graham
January 31, 2021

As part of our celebration of Black History Month, take a look back when veteran educator and administrator Daria Graham from the University of Dayton was named CSUSB’s dean of students and associate vice president of Student Affairs.

Faculty in the News
January 29, 2021

The news media continues to turn to the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism’s Kevin Grisham (global studies, center associate director) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, center director) for their analysis of extremist individuals and groups in the aftermath of the violence Jan. 6 on Capitol Hill.

Erika Kelley
January 29, 2021

Erika Kelley, junior and public history major, has been interning at the Digital Giza Project through Harvard University during the 2020-21 academic year. Kelley has been an integral member of the Giza Project team.