Brian Levin, criminal justice, was interviewed by news media in the aftermath of the June 14 shooting in Alexandria, Va.
The university celebrated its commitment to diversity, honoring its graduating African-American, Students with Disabilities, Dreamers, Latinos, LGBTQA and military veteran students.
The donation came courtesy of family, friends and CSUSB colleagues of C.E. “Tapie” Rohm, professor emeritus of information and decision sciences.
History and current events put the two of the university’s faculty — Sid Burk (educational leadership and technology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) — in the media spotlight this past week.
Longtime CSUSB faculty member C.E. “Tapie” Rohm Jr. died early Wednesday, June 21, after a lengthy struggle with cancer. The family has requested, in tribute to Rohm, for friends and colleagues to provide a kind act of service today in his memory.
Huhn, director of the CSUSB Anthropology Museum, will particiapte in the National Museum of Natural History’s annual Summer Institute for Museum Anthropology.
Mike Stull (Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship), Barbara Sirotnik (Institute for Applied Research), Susan Finsen (philosophy) and Brian Levin (Center or the Study of Hate and Extremism) mentioned in news reports.
Nominated in 2016 for a Best Documentary Film Oscar, it will be shown at 2 p.m. Thursday, June 8, in the SMSU Theater.