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February 8, 2022

An op-ed by Rex Huppke on the increase of hate crimes in the last two years included mention of the research at CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.

“Recent data published by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 5, 2022
The newspaper featured the “Bridges that Carried Us Over” project, which is digitally archived at the CSUSB John M. Pfau Library.
In 2007, Wilmer Amina Carter, a CSUSB alumna, and her late husband, William Henry “Ratibu” Jacocks...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 4, 2022
Cal State San Bernardino has been named as one of the top colleges in the nation offering bachelor's degrees in information technology according to Best Accredited Colleges.
CSUSB was ranked 13th out of 50 colleges and universities...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 4, 2022
The intersection of mental health, policing and race will be the topic of the next Conversations on Race and Policing program at Cal State San Bernardino, featuring trainers and interventionists in police/mental health crisis situations...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 4, 2022
Cal State San Bernardino will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, March 17, to celebrate the official grand opening of the Santos Manuel Student Union North, the three-story, 120,000 square-foot, $90 million expansion of the...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 4, 2022
Inland Empire manufacturing continued to grow during January, although at a slower rate than it has grown recently.
The region’s purchasing manager index for the first month of 2022 was 51.0, down from 55.5 and barely above the 50...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 4, 2022
Lesley Leighton, artistic director of the Los Robles Master Chorale and director of choral activities at Cal State San Bernardino, has been named principal guest conductor of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra.
“As the San Bernardino...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 5, 2022
Katherine Ervin, professor in the theater arts department at Cal State San Bernardino, selected the artists whose work is part of the 11th Biennial Ontario Art Exhibit, which opens Feb. 10 at the Ontario Museum of History and Art.
The...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 5, 2022
Reports of hate crimes skyrocketed in 2021 in more than a dozen of America’s largest cities, with a record number of Asian Americans saying they were targeted, according to a preliminary analysis of the data. The unpublished study by the...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 5, 2022
Data from metropolitan police departments in 14 cities found hate crimes were up by 46 percent in 2021 from 2020. The disturbing findings come from data that has been collected as part of an as yet unpublished study by the Center for the...

February 7, 2022

Feb. 4, 2022
The number of hate crimes reported by the San Diego department nearly doubled last year. San Diego’s hate crimes numbers reflect nationwide trends.
A new study by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino...

February 7, 2022

Feb.1, 2022
The city of Los Angeles hit a grim record last year, recording a 56% spike in hate crimes. There were 594 reported crimes in which a victim was targeted based on race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, disability or gender.
“This...