
Crystal Wymer-Lucero, a graduate of Cal State San Bernardino, has been appointed director of her alma mater’s Alumni Affairs.

Research led by Kelly Campbell, a CSUSB associate professor of psychology, was highlighted in an article about why some people seem to make friends with almost everyone they meet.

Col. Jack Brennan, former chief of staff for the late President Richard Nixon, kicks off the Lessons from Leaders series on Jan. 8. The class meets at 4 p.m. and the community is welcome to attend.

Brian Levin, criminal justice professor, is interviewed by The New York Times and USA Today about the influence of the 2016 election on hate-related incidents and the growth of white nationalism.

While the campus is closed for winter break, the men's and women's basketball teams will be in action on Dec. 29, versus Cal State East Bay, and Dec. 30, versus Cal State Monterey Bay, at Coussoulis Arena. Attend the games for free!

State assemblymen Chad Mayes and Eduardo Garcia, who stewarded the request for direct funding to the campus last spring, formally presented the state’s $3 million commitment to the campus during a ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 19.

Dalia Hernández was honored for her outstanding service by the Western Association of Educational Opportunity Personnel (WESTOP) Southern California Chapter.

Students led by Mark Agars, professor of psychology at CSUSB, have been recognized for the volunteer work they do on behalf of the Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino County.

Richard Addante, an assistant professor of psychology, was interviewed about the important role of cognitive neuroscience in deep-space missions. Addante was a crewmember on HERA XIV, a simulated space mission, this past summer.

Col. Jack Brennan, former chief of staff for the late President Richard Nixon, kicks off the Lessons from Leaders series on Jan. 8. The class meets at 4 p.m. and the community is welcome to attend.

Kelly Campbell (psychology) is interviewed about communication in relationships; Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses a variety of topics related to hate and extremism; and a Salt Lake City news site pays tribute to Richard Johnston (art).

When communication studies professor Lane Shefter Bishop isn’t in the classroom teaching her students, she is often on set directing a movie or producing a TV series. Her newest project, “Blood, Sweat and Lies,” debuts today.