The People’s History of the Inland Empire conference at Cal State San Bernardino on June 1 shed light on histories of underserved communities of color, the newscast reported in its roundup of news events in the region.
In the public discourse of the Israel-Gaza war, there’s a fundamental disconnect happening between protesters and those watching them from afar, according to Brian Levin, the former head of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and...
In the heart of Desert Hot Springs, lives are being transformed. Leading the transformation is Cal State San Bernardino alumnus Walker Beverly, whose journey from incarceration to empowerment inspired the creation of Advancing Steps, a nonprofit...
The Inland Empire manufacturing sector recorded its fourth consecutive month of growth in May, according to data released June 3. The region’s purchasing managers index for the fifth month of the year was 51.1, a sign that manufacturing and the...
Maj. Gen. Thomas P. Sherman, who has a master’s degree in criminal justice from CSUSB, has been named vice superintendent of the U.S. Air Force Academy and will step in as interim superintendent until Lt. Gen. Tony D. Bauernfeind is confirmed by the...
CSUSB graduate John Valdez has been appointed vice president of sales of Elite Interactive Solutions, a manufacturer of security systems. Originally from Barstow, Valdez earned an undergraduate degree in business administration from Cal State San...
CSUSB professor of biology, Stuart Sumida, speaking in his capacity as vice president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, was interviewed for an article about the auctioning of dinosaur fossils, which raises concerns among paleontologists...
Stuart Sumida, CSUSB professor of biology and renowned consultant in the entertainment industry, will be one of the guest speakers at the Game School Expo 2024, set for May 29-31 at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. Sumida will speak...
Yolonda Youngs, associate professor of geography and environmental studies, was guest on the podcast where she discussed all things National Parks, including how they help shape our relationship to nature and the environment, the geographic and...
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed about an arrest of a suspect in the mob attack on a pro-Palestinian protest camp at UCLA in late April. Levin commented on the delay on the arrest...
Season 22 “American Idol” winner Abi Carter, a graduate of CSUSB, shared what inspired her to write her new single, “This Isn’t Over.” With so many credits built up during high school, Carter was able to graduate summa cum laude from California State...
The online trade news website featured CSUSB alumna Nyesha Newsome, senior manager of demand fulfillment operations for Toshiba America Business Solutions and 2024 ENX Magazine Difference Maker.