Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed on topics related to hate crimes and bullying based on bias-based crimes.
BrIan Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, and Barbara Sirotnik, director of the Institute of Applied Research, are interviewed by news media on their areas of expertise.
The end of the CSUSB Anthropology Museum exhibit In|Dignity was officially marked with an original production based on those who contributed stories to it.
Kelly Campbell (psychology) offers her list of the top 15 books on relationships, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) is interviewed for an article on four unrelated hate crimes that happened in October and November.
The university is one of 16 recipients will receive a portion of a $6 million grant from Kaiser Permanente Southern California.
In the latest edition of CSUSB Magazine, read about the inspiring Coyotes who break down barriers and encourage women empowerment.
McDaniel, the music teacher and director of bands and choirs at Painted Hills Middle School in Desert Hot Springs, earned his master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from CSUSB in 2008.
Cal State San Bernardino will be closed in observation of the holiday season beginning Monday, Dec. 24, and will reopen for regular business operations Wednesday, Jan. 2.
The CSUSB Teaching Resource Center, in conjunction with the Association of College and University Educators, will offer starting Jan. 3 its online Course in Effective Teaching Practices to up to 30 lecturers teaching large classes.
Originally aired live on CSUSB’s Coyote Radio on Dec. 7, the one-hour program showcasing the work of San Bernardino elementary school children, can be heard on Dec. 22, at 7 p.m., and again on Dec. 25, at 3 p.m.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) is interviewed about the rise in hate crimes, and the U.S. Senate passing a bill that makes lynching a federal crime.