Brian Levin (criminal justice) was among the panelists participating at the Assembly Select Committee on the State of Hate hearing on white supremacists, held recently at CSUSB.
CSUSB and its Palm Desert Campus will hold a number of events in November to honor and celebrate Native American culture and its traditions.
Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, a holiday in Mexican and pre-Hispanic indigenous cultures to honor the lives of loved ones, will be held at CSUSB on Nov. 2.
CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art will host its annual family-friendly Halloween event, RAFFMAween, on Wednesday, Oct. 30.
The third annual Run Like a Mother 5K run/walk will be held at CSUSB on Saturday, Nov. 2, with the proceeds benefitting homeless women and children.
The free event is being hosted by CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism and the state Assembly Select Committee on the State of Hate, and begins at 4 p.m. Advance reservations are required to attend.
A record crowd of students, alumni, faculty, staff and community attended the weekend festivities, highlighted by a Coyote volleyball win.
Due to construction and maintenance, Caltrans has closed the southbound Palm Avenue offramp of Interstate 215. Caltrans expects to reopen the offramp on or before Oct. 30.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) comments on the latest federal hate crime report and the film, “Jojo Rabbit,” and Guy Hepp (anthropology) will participate in the San Bernardino County Museum’s “Science Spooktacular.”