Sept. 16, 2021
Brian Levin, director Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed on the program “Midday Edition” for a segment on domestic terrorism as security ramps up at the U.S. Capitol in advance of a...
Sept. 15, 2021
A Coachella Valley nursing student is fighting for her life after contracting COVID-19 in early August. Fitri Sho said her 24-year-old daughter, Hanny Virginia, is in an induced coma at JFK Memorial Hospital in Indio. The aspiring...
Sept. 15, 2021
James Estes, CSUSB professor of finance, was one of the experts interviewed for the consumer finance website’s article on CLUE reports, which is a summary of a person’s auto or home insurance claim history that all major insurance...
Sept. 14, 2021
Cal State San Bernardino alumnus Kevin Kleine was among those at the Cumberland Medical Center who recently participated in Covenant Health’s “white coat ceremony” at the Knoxville Convention Center for medical students from Lincoln...
Sept. 14, 2021
Zachary Powell, an assistant professor of criminal justice at California State University, San Bernardino, commented on the announcement that the federal government will review the Columbus Police Department and provide technical...
Sept. 12, 2021
The relaunch of “The Bridges that Carried Us Over” oral history archive project is being done in partnership with the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) John M. Pfau Library. Joining the collaboration is History...
Sept. 13, 2021
The Inland Empire’s purchasing managers index in August was 57.7, comfortably above the 50 benchmark that determines growth or decline, the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino reported Sept. 1...
Sept. 4, 2021
Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was quoted in an opinion column by former politics reporter Charles T. Clark on the growth of partisan animosity, and how polls indicate...
Sept. 14, 2021
Hate crimes surged to potentially record levels in Ohio last year, and Black people are among those most likely to be the target of such attacks. That's according to updated tallies the state submitted to the FBI after a technical...
Sept. 13, 2021
The fifth column in a series by Anthony Silard, CSUSB associate professor of public administration, on “Success Without Surrender,” focused on keeping online and offline periods distinct. He wrote: “Keeping online and offline periods...
Sept. 11, 2021
In the aftermath of 9/11, Brian Levin, director for the Center of the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, said Arabs and Muslims in the United States have had to contend with an increase of hate crimes. “Anti...
Sept. 13, 2021
More than 7,700 criminal hate crimes motivated by "bias toward race, ethnicity, ancestry, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender, and gender identity" were reported last year, an increase of about 450 incidents since the...