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June 11, 2019

May 3, 2018
Alec Ceniceros and Garrett Ouellette each homered for CSUSB as the Coyotes defeated Cal State L.A., 12-8, in a California Collegiate Athletic Association game at home in Fiscalini Field on May 3.

June 11, 2019

Concept Car
May 3, 2018
Luke Bennecke, a civil engineer who earned his MBA in corporate management from Cal State San Bernardino and is the author of “Civil Terror: Gridlock,” wrote a commentary on the potential of a terrorist takeover of an...

June 11, 2019

May 3, 2018
The Coachella Valley’s tourism industry continued to grow last year, bringing in roughly 13.6 million visitors spending more than $5.5 billion in the greater Palm Springs area, according to an economic impact report released Thursday...

June 11, 2019

May 2, 2018
Applications are now being accepted for an intensive program of education, business planning, and business counseling for women who want to start their own businesses or expand an existing business.
The program is offered by the Inland...

June 11, 2019

May 3, 2018
San Bernardino County is giving some of the county’s jail inmates a chance to successfully reenter society through the new Sheriff’s Parole Reintegration Pilot Program, a collaboration between the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s...

June 11, 2019

The Chronicle of Social Change
May 4, 2018
Christina Parker, a recent graduate of California State University, San Bernardino, won Fostering Media Connections first non-fiction writing contest current and former foster youth between the ages of 18...

June 11, 2019

Fox 11 assembled a group of religious/community leaders and the founders of the NoH8 campaign to discuss the state of hate in 2018. With the help of Cal State San Bernardino hate-crime law professor Brian Levin, they explored where we are and what we...

June 11, 2019

Retired Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl, who was regularly ranked among the country’s most conservative senators and who is associated with anti-Muslim groups, will lead Facebook’s outside audit on political bias.
“He’s got really good name recognition among...

June 11, 2019

It’s not clear why the numbers dropped or whether that means fewer such crimes actually occurred, experts say. They note that hate crimes typically are underreported because victims frequently don’t call the police, or investigations can’t pin down...

June 11, 2019

Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at CSU San Bernardino noted the social ecosystem of hate is changing. In the past it has been reliably true that those acting out violently on their beliefs are less likely to be...

June 11, 2019

Scott Tambling, CSUSB Palm Desert Campus alumnus, spoke at the 25th anniversary of the Evening Under the Stars gala, the largest fundraiser for AIDS Assistance Program-Food Samaritans. A former client of the agency, which provides food for low-income...

June 11, 2019

The “stars” came out for the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus’ third annual University Legacy Scholarship Dinner called “Keeping Our Brightest Stars” held at the Rowan Hotel in Palm Springs.
The university offers 5 to 10 scholarships, $7,000 per year...