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October 21, 2021

A study of 16 jurisdictions across the country found a 164% increase in reports of anti-Asian hate crimes in the first quarter of 2021 compared with the same period last year.

New York saw the greatest increase, at 223%, followed by 140% in San...

October 21, 2021

Cal State San Bernardino’s Cybersecurity Center, which has been recognized as one of the nation’s leaders in the cyber education field, will hold an open house on Friday, Oct. 22, where attendees can learn about the exciting opportunities available...

October 21, 2021

CSUSB professor of theater arts and actor, Thomas Provenzano, loves seeing his students “come alive” while acting on stage. Pre-pandemic, Provenzano was cast in a play that was canceled due to the lockdowns that were mandated nationwide. After losing...

October 20, 2021

One odd impact of climate change is the appearance of rattlesnakes. Rattlesnakes are cold-blooded and thus rely on their surroundings to maintain body temperature. What happens when temperatures go up? A slightly warmer climate could translate to...

October 20, 2021

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced 13 new grants designed to support the export success of U.S. businesses in key industries. The University Enterprises Corporation at CSUSB is one of the awardees. The Market Development Cooperator...

October 20, 2021

After a weeklong celebration of daily activities, Cal State San Bernardino concluded its Homecoming Week by welcoming alumni and the community to campus with the highly anticipated Homecoming Bash on Oct. 16.

The Bash offered live entertainment...

October 20, 2021

Cal State San Bernardino alumna Teresa Gallavan, who is the former city manager of Selma, California, an agricultural community of just under 25,000 residents, was named Monday Palm Springs' new assistant city manager.

Gallavan holds a Master of...

October 19, 2021

Jessica Nerren, a public relations lecturer at CSUSB, was previously PR and marketing director at US law firm Berger Kahn, and a long-time publicist for an autism nonprofit in California. She also has a son with autism.
Nerren has a different angle...

October 19, 2021

Teresa Gallavan, who holds a Master of Business Administration from Cal State San Bernardino as well as a bachelor’s degree in Spanish from UC Irvine, was named Monday Palm Springs’ new assistant city manager. She served as city manager in Selma...

October 19, 2021

Anthony Silard, CSUSB assistant professor of public administration, wrote in his blog, The Art of Living Free, about using rejection as a stepping stone to developing healthy relationships.

Silard wrote: “When a ‘friend’ offers you a gift of...

October 19, 2021

In Riverside County, Sheriff Chad Bianco, who paid a year-long membership with Oath Keepers in 2014, an extremist, anti-government militia organization, adamantly defended the organization in an interview with LAist. He said that despite the arrests...

October 18, 2021

Oct. 17, 2021

Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball coach Kim Cherniss said she believed she could keep her emotions in check Saturday. Not a chance. Not on this night, when CSUSB officially unveiled its 2019 NCAA Division II national...