Brian Levin (criminal justice) is quoted and the latest hate crime study by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at CSUSB was cited in an article about Facebook ads placed by accounts with alleged Russian ties.
About 125 students were honored at the 25th annual Black Graduation held recently by the CSUSB Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association at Coussoulis Arena.
Mark Agars, professor of psychology and director of the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations, will be the keynote speaker at the third annual HARC Coachella Valley Workplace Wellness Awards luncheon on Thursday, June 7.
The newspaper featured Terry Smith in its “Artist Spotlight” series. Smith, a Crestline resident, is playing Prospero in “The Tempest,” part of the third annual Courtyard Shakespeare Festival at California Baptist University in Riverside.
The summit, held in partnership with UC Riverside, featured a panel presentation, focusing on some of the successful CSUSB programs that have helped improve the community, as well as a question-and-answer roundtable discussion.
“Rebounding Stronger, Together.” The San Bernardino arrowhead, which has symbolized the city and its people for generations, embodies the strength of working together for a better community.
The annual end-of-the-year-bash will take place 8 p.m.-midnight today at the university’s athletic fields.
Luis and Wendy Castaneira, both first-generation college students, will graduate together — each with honors — on Thursday, June 14. Luis will receive a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, Wendy with a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Kelly Campbell (psychology), John Winslade (special education, rehabilitation and counseling) and James Estes (finance) share their expertise with various online news sites.
The topic, “Can technology save us?” was the focus of the May 22 program at Cal State San Bernardino, which enlisted an “A” list panel of transportation experts gathered by the center.
Detective Devon Herrington of the Cal State San Bernardino Police Department was awarded the Officer of the Year award at the 42nd annual Law Enforcement Recognition Dinner on May 31 held by the San Bernardino Area Chamber of Commerce.
Works composed for orchestra by Allen Menton, an associate professor of music theory and composition, and music majors Edwin De Paz and Josh Ryan were featured in the CSUSB Chamber Orchestra concert performed June 7.