Tony Coulson (information decision sciences), Katherine Gray (art), Ernest Siva (world languages and literatures, adjunct) and Brian Levin were included in recent news coverage on topics related to their expertise.
The MBA Service Team and Department of Marketing are accepting donations a Christmas toy drive through Dec. 16 to benefit the San Bernardino homeless and low-income community. The food drive, which concluded on Nov. 23, assisted the food security initiative on the Cal State San Bernardino campus.
Invited guests from various community organizations, including members of the CSUSB leadership team, attended the celebration.
Tony Coulson (information decision sciences) and Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) were interviewed during the grand opening of the iHub in Palm Desert. The iHub is a collaboration of the City of Palm Desert, the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership and Cal State San Bernardino.
Barbara Sirotnik (information decision sciences) and Lori Aldana of CSUSB’s Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis commented on the impact of inflation on the region’s economy, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on the cost of convenience on our relationships.
The Palm Desert iHub, which is a collaboration of the city of Palm Desert, the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership and CSUSB, will feature university programs in cybersecurity, hospitality management and entrepreneurship.
Scot Zentner (political science), Brian Levin (criminal justice), Michael Karp (history), Michael Salvador (communication studies), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and Ezekiel Bonillas (entrepreneurship adjunct) were included in recent news coverage.
Brian Levin (criminal justice), Tony Coulson (information decision sciences), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and David Yaghoubian (history), and Matthew Des Lauriers (anthropology) were included in recent news coverage in areas of their expertise.
Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote in his Psychology Today blog about how the pursuit of convenience could increase loneliness and Rafik Mohammed (College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) was quoted in an article about Black people missing in America.