Antony Field (political science), Brian Levin (criminal justice), Juan Delgado (English), Liliana Gallegos (communication studies), and Annika Anderson (sociology), are mentioned or interviewed.
This year’s exhibition, called “Beyond the Blue,” will run from July 22 through Sept. 2 at CB1 Gallery in Los Angeles.
The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art (RAFFMA) at Cal State San Bernardino is currently closed through the end of September as it prepares for the news installations.
The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art is presenting a new series of workshops entitled “Know Your Museum Career Options Before Graduating,” today, Wednesday, Oct. 4, followed by Oct. 18, Nov. 15 Jan. 24 and Feb. 14, all at the museum.
“Ed Gomez: Horsemen,” “Andy Warhol: Polaroids” and “Return to Form: Dennis Hopper Photographs Japan” are now on display at RAFFMA from through Dec. 9.
The contract’s funding of more than $1.6 million will allow CBA to significantly increase its programming inside California state prisons, expanding its partnerships with other CSU campuses and growing jobs in the region.
Kelly Campbell (psychology) is interviewed about communication in relationships; Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses a variety of topics related to hate and extremism; and a Salt Lake City news site pays tribute to Richard Johnston (art).
The John M. Pfau Library at Cal State San Bernardino, will host a comic book expo on Wednesday, Feb. 21. Everyone — students, staff, faculty, and members of the community — are welcome to participate in this free event.
“All Too Human: The Art of Mark Strickland,” will be on display at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art Feb. 17-May 19, with an opening reception set for Thursday, Feb. 15.