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JHBC, Faculty in the News
May 26, 2023

Tony Coulson (cybersecurity), Liliana Conlisk-Gallegos (communication studies), Codi Lazar (geological sciences) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage.

Faculty in the News
July 1, 2021

Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote the second installment of his series on “When You Want to Be Closer Than They Do,” a columnist cited an article by Meredith Conroy (political science) on single-district state elections, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed on topics related to hate crimes and extremism.

Faculty in the News
March 16, 2021

Edward “Ed” Gomez (art and design) received a grant from Cal Humanities for his project, “The Land of Milk and Honey,” and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on how we may emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.

Edward “Ed” Gomez
February 17, 2021

A visual arts program created by CSUSB art associate professor Edward “Ed” Gomez was one of 10 recently selected for funding by California Humanities, a nonprofit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Kevin Grisham
September 16, 2020

Kevin Grisham will give the opening address when the California Fair Employment and Housing Council holds a hearing on Monday, Sept. 21, on bias-motivated violence. The hearing, open to the public, will take place virtually.

February 19, 2020

The exhibit, which opened Feb. 1 and runs through May 9, presents Polish artist Jan Sawka’s works focusing on the theme of California/America as a land of problematic promise.

November 25, 2019

Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) were included in recent news coverage.

June 10, 2019

Barbara Sirotnik (director, Institute of Applied Research), Brian Levin (director, Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism) and David Yaghoubian (history) shared their expertise with the news media.

August 31, 2017

Brian Levin, CSUSB professor of criminal justice and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, testified on Aug. 30 before a California state Legislature joint committee that later approved a statewide hate crime