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June 11, 2019

Nov. 1, 2018
What has been almost two solid years for manufacturers in the Inland Empire got even better in October, a study released Thursday, Nov. 1 found.
The Purchasing Managers Index, a survey of some 30 factory managers in the region performed...

June 11, 2019

Nov. 1, 2018
Cal State San Bernardino is expanding and creating programs as part of a $125,000 annual grant renewable for up to three years to support undocumented students and their families realize their full potential.
CSUSB is one of 32 campuses...

June 11, 2019

The historic African Burial Ground Monument in New York was vandalized with a racist slur last Thursday. The defacement occurred on the same day that Brooklyn’s Union Temple was vandalized with the words “Die Jew Rats,” “Hitler,” and “Jews Better Be...

June 11, 2019

Brian Levin is a former New York City police officer who currently leads the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University’s San Bernardino campus.
Levin says that U.S. law enforcement has essentially ignored the...

June 11, 2019

The Written by Veterans program from the Veterans Success Center at Cal State San Bernardino brought five authors and their books to the 2018 High Desert Book Festival at Apple Valley’s Chamber of Commerce building.
Created by Andreas Kossak in 2014...

June 11, 2019

Stewart Sumida, CSUSB biology professor and the Wang Distinguished Professor of Science, Math and Engineering for the California State University system, discussed animation and STEM at STEMapalooza, an event that engaged about 800 San Bernardino...

June 11, 2019

Since 2011, the Ontario-Montclair School District has been working to increase the number of its students who will attend college and improve their chances of success once there through its Promise Scholars program. On Nov. 2, the program received a...

June 11, 2019

A report by CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism about the rise of hate crimes was cited in an article regarding racist graffiti that targeted a Lebanese candidate running for election in Oakland, California.

June 11, 2019

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 Empire Women’s...

June 11, 2019

David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, told Press TV that the European Union needs to safeguard Iran’s interests under the 2015 nuclear deal.

“The agenda of the EU and of some European governments is, of course, different than the agenda of...

June 11, 2019

At synagogues, JCCs and other Jewish institutions across the United States, leaders are looking into upgraded security measures following the Pittsburgh massacre that left 11 Jewish worshippers dead.
In interviews across the country this week...

June 11, 2019

Sastry G. Pantula, dean of CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences, was part of a strategic plan committee at Oregon State University to help promote diversity at the college.
OSU’s Office of Institutional Diversity was created in 2015, along with a...