The latest hate crime statistics in an unpublished study by the CSUSB Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism was cited in an article about the TransLatin@ Coalition, an LA-based organization that connects trans people with services, and its HOPE...
Bob Miller, an adjunct faculty member in the CSUSB Department of Public Administration in and a member of the board for the Yucaipa/Calimesa Joint Unified School District, participated in a Sept. 5 town hall meeting with fellow board member Cathy...
The newspaper published a feature on Gary Boyles, former Fontana mayor and Central Valley Fire District chief, who earned his master’s in public administration from CSUSB in 1991.
CSUSB alumni Peyton Gregory and Bobby Redondo were the subject of a feature story that focused on their Santa Barbara wedding celebration.
A fall tradition like few others in town, the San Manuel Pow Wow treated hundreds of visitors to myriad festivities Saturday, Sept. 16, at Cal State San Bernardino. Spectators young and old had their pick of demonstrations to observe, as ...
The newspaper published an Associated Press photo of dancers from across the U.S. and Canada participating in the grand entry at the annual San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Pow Wow at Cal State San Bernardino on Sept. 15.
The community newspaper mentioned that School for Entrepreneurship at CSUSB was one of the groups that worked with attorney Belen Gomez of Immigration Legal, Educational & Advancement Program (ILEAP), the University of Guanajuato, Undocuscholars LLC...
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, about hate crimes rising in those cities.
Wednesday afternoon, students in the Coachella Valley learned the price of their college education is going up once again, the California State University Board of Trustees voted to raise tuition across all Cal State schools.
“If they were thinking...
In an article about President Joe Biden declaring Sept. 8-16 National Hispanic-Serving Institutions Week, Spanish-language newspaper publicized the upcoming Latino Education and Advocacy Days (LEAD) Summit XII, set for Sept. 29 at Cal State San...
Brian Levin, a criminal justice professor at California State University San Bernardino, was interviewed about the attention paid to two escaped prisoners: Danelo Souza Cavalcante in Pennsylvania, who attracted national news coverage, and Christopher...
California recently awarded $91 million in grants to local organizations that help prevent hate crimes or support survivors, part of an unprecedented effort to combat hate in a state that saw a 20% increase in such crimes in 2022.
Despite its...