In a news segment, Cal State San Bernardino has received $10 million from the state to establish a Master of Science Physician Assistant Program. The money will help address a critical shortage of health care professionals serving the Inland Empire.
An entertainment website reports that season three of the Netflix reality glassblowing competition, “Blown Away,” featuring CSUSB art professor Katherine Gray as chief judge, will debut on July 22.
Joe Wallace, CEO and chief innovation officer for the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership, and former editor of the City-County Observer, was quoted in this article about the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus receiving funding for a student center.
Cal State San Bernardino has received $79 million from the state legislature, money the university will use to build the first phase of the Student Center Building on its Palm Desert campus. The 23,700-square-foot facility will accommodate about 4...
Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at CSUSB, was quoted in an opinion column about 55 years before the Supreme Court’s conservative majority made it easier for people to carry guns in public, then-Gov. Ronald...
In the Spanish-language newspaper, Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at CSUSB, was quoted in an article about the latest hate crimes report recently released by the California State Attorney General.
In an article about protests at the homes of some of the U.S. Supreme Court justices: “Hate crimes in the major US cities have steadily been on the rise in recent years. In 2021 and into the first quarter of 2022, the Center for the Study of Hate and...
Gregory Gondwe (communication studies) was interviewed for the program “Reality Check,” to discuss being selected as a visiting scholar at Harvard to explore how social media influencers in Sub-Saharan Africa are "decolonizing and outsmarting"...
Anissa Rogers, associate dean at California State University, San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus and an expert on LGBTQ+ mental health, was included in an article about how Republicans are using LGBTQ+ youth as pawns in a partisan war for votes in...
For a week in mid-June, 89 middle and high school girls from San Bernardino and Riverside counties learned about cybersecurity, its fundamentals, computer networking and social engineering as part of the 2022 GenCyber Summer Camp held at Cal State...
The Spanish-language newscast shared a segment about the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) grant from the U.S. Department of Education, which focuses on helping students who are migrant/seasonal farm workers (MSFW) or the children of migrant...
Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for an article that on the California Department of Justice’s annual report on hate crimes that noted 1,763 reported hate crimes, up 33% from the year prior.