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Laptop computer and notepad
August 3, 2023

Written by Veterans is an initiative of CSUSB’s Veterans Success Center. Launched originally in 2014, it has evolved into a hybrid writing group for veterans to grow their writing skills and eventually publish their work through Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.

CSBS, Faculty in the News
March 8, 2023

Books by Diana K. Johnson (history and ethnic studies), Teresa Velásquez (anthropology) and Fabián A. Borges (political science) have published books in their areas of expertise, and their work is available in print or as ebooks.

"Staff Book Launch"
April 13, 2021

More than 70 books and book chapters were featured at CSUSB’s biennial Faculty and Staff Book Launch held virtually April 12. The event showcased books or book chapters published by faculty or staff in 2019 and 2020.

March 1, 2021

Open to all, the informative Zoom session set for 11 a.m. on Friday, March 5, will include two prolific CSUSB authors, and acquisitions editors from two of the most esteemed academic publishers, Routledge and Sage.

Paulette Brown-Hinds, ’90, BA, English.
November 17, 2020

CSUSB alumna Paulette Brown-Hinds, as well as faculty, staff and programs from the university are featured in the fall 2020 edition of CSUniverse, a digest of highlights from the CSU’s 23 campuses.

Egypt and Nubia painting
October 23, 2019

The children of W. Benson Harer, longtime supporter of CSUSB, donated more than 2,200 books worth over $300,000 to the university’s library and RAFFMA.

December 18, 2018

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.

December 19, 2018
Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history) and Kelly Campbell (psychology) are interviewed by news media in their respective areas of expertise.
January 2, 2019

Kelly Campbell (psychology) discusses goal setting for the new year, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) and his research on hate crime and extremism is featured.