Meredith Conroy (political science) joined with the FiveThirtyEight staff to write about President-elect Joe Biden’s diverse cabinet nominees, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies) were interviewed about security concerns in the aftermath of the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot and threats by extremists leading up to Biden’s inauguration.
Cal State San Bernardino was recognized as a “campus with the most creative approach to registering students to vote” in the 2020 Ballot Bowl competition developed by the California Students Vote Project.
Meredith Conroy (political science) was on the latest FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast to discuss a variety of topics, including the U.S. Senate runoff election in Georgia and the new federal stimulus package.
Meredith Conroy (political science), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage.
Brian Levin, criminal justice professor and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was referenced in an article about UK-based far-right Telegram channels that amplify disinformation targeting U.S. election integrity.
Brian Levin, criminal justice professor and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, was quoted about political violence, hate crimes and the increasing harassment toward public officials.
Meredith Conroy (political science), Claudia M. Davis (nursing), David Yaghobian (history), Anthony Silard (public administration) and Laura Woodney (physics and astronomy) were included in recent news coverage.
Meredith Conroy (political science), Nancy Acevedo (education), Diane Vines (nursing) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news coverage.
The news media tapped the expertise of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, interviewing director Brian Levin (criminal justice) about extremists moving to small social media platforms, and associate director Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies) on changes the QAnon conspiracy movement is experiencing after the 2020 election.