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August 5, 2021

Darren Kettle, executive director of the Ventura County Transportation Commission since 2007 and a graduate of Cal State San Bernardino, announced late last month he was leaving to accept a position with Metrolink, a joint powers authority that...

August 5, 2021

Aug. 5, 2021

Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was one of the experts who were invited to testify before the U.S. Senate’s Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs on Aug. 5...

August 4, 2021

Aug. 3, 2021

California State University, San Bernardino is among the region’s colleges and universities invited to participate in the 2021 Ballot Bowl, a friendly competition hosted by the California Students Vote Project, where all major...

August 4, 2021

Eric Vogelsang, director of the Center on Aging at California State University, San Bernardino, was quoted in an article about the Blue Zones Project from which agencies in the Palm Springs area heard a presentation in May. According to its website...

August 3, 2021

Aug. 1, 2021

Cyberattacks are on the rise in the United States, targeting everything from fuel pipelines to meat suppliers and hospitals. In this week's "In Focus SoCal," host Tanya McRae’s segment on cybersecurity included a visit to Cal State San...

August 3, 2021

Breanna Putman, CSUSB assistant professor of biology, was one of the authors of recently published research in Current Zoology, “Sexual signal conspicuity is correlated with tail autotomy in an anoline lizard,” which, Putman tweeted, focused on how...

August 3, 2021

Aug. 2, 2021 

The idea that the January 6 rioters are being jailed for their political beliefs, and not the crimes they committed, is creeping into the mainstream GOP. Experts, including Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and...

August 3, 2021

Aug. 2, 2021 

Anthony Silard, CSUSB associate professor of public administration, in the seventh installment of his series on “When You Want to Be Closer Than They Do,” on how showing how you care and want to invest in your friendships can bring...

August 3, 2021

July 29, 2021 

David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, was interviewed for a segment about the outgoing administration of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani meeting with Ali Khamenei, Iran’s supreme leader, who had some observations regarding...

August 3, 2021

Medscape 

Aug. 2, 2021 

Lorenzo Norris, MD, wrote in a commentary: “On March 16, the world was witness to a horrific act of violence when a gunman killed six Asian American women and two others at spas in the Atlanta, Georgia, area. The attack...

August 3, 2021

Aug. 1, 2021 

As the United States struggles to open back up, Asian Americans remain anxious. Women and the elderly are taking self-defense classes; others are arming themselves for protection. Even parents are wondering if they should keep their...

August 3, 2021

Aug. 3, 2021 

Teacher candidates no longer have to take the California Basic Skills Test (CBEST) or California Subject Matter Exams (CSET) to earn a credential. But these tests can be bypassed only if candidates take approved course work.Cal State...