As part of the CSUSB Alumni Professor for a Day program, theater arts alumnus Danny Bilson ’78 talked to a group of theater arts majors about his contribution to the movie “Da 5 Bloods,” which premiered on Netflix on Friday, June 12.
About 450 people virtually attended a memorial service hosted by the university on Tuesday to honor the memory of George Floyd and to provide an opportunity to discuss ways to combat police brutality and racism.
Anthony Silard (public administration) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) share perspectives from their areas of expertise in news related to the protests stemming from death of George Floyd.
About 45 graduates participated in the celebration, with a total of 85 people attending the event, which was presented by the Santos Manuel Student Union Queer and Transgender Resource Center and the LGBTQA Faculty, Staff and Students Association.
CSUSB to hold a virtual memorial service June 9 to honor the life of George Floyd, the Black Lives Matter movement and victims of violence.
California State University chiefs of police stand in unity with students, faculty and staff of the CSU in supporting the family of George Floyd, denouncing the use of excessive force and reaffirming their commitment to foster a campus culture that prioritizes compassion and care for all.
The panel discussion and conversation led by students, with a panel to include students, faculty, staff, administrators and campus guests, will include discussion issues related to institutional racism and history, as well as police brutality and campus support resources.
Parastou Feizzaringhalam, a professor of English at Cal State San Bernardino, prepared for an afternoon virtual meeting with College of Arts and Letters Dean Rueyling Chuang, and entered the Zoom meeting space fully expecting to discuss online teaching ideas. Instead, she was honored with the university's highest honor for teaching excellence.
Michael Hawkins, Cal State San Bernardino lecturer of history, has been named the university’s 2019-20 Outstanding Lecturer.
Employee Development Days will take place virtually on Thursday, June 18, and Friday, June 19. Pre-registration is required and can be done on the Staff Development Center website. Pre-registration will close on Tuesday, June 16, at 6 p.m.
The expertise of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism was tapped by the news media in its coverage of the demonstrations spurred by the death of George Floyd. Kevin Grisham (assistant director of research/geography and environmental studies) shared his insight on antifa, and Brian Levin (director/criminal justice) discussed the possible role of outside agitators at the protests.
Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) commented on the state of the region’s economy and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed on topics related to the recent protests spurred by the death of George Floyd.