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April 7, 2023

Ali Winston and Darwin BondGraham, authors of “The Riders Come Out at Night: Brutality, Corruption, and Cover-up in Oakland,” will discuss their work at 1 p.m. Tuesday, April 11, on Zoom.

A scene from the documentary, “Stranger at the Gate.” It will be screened at CSUSB at noon, Monday, April 10, at the Santos Manuel Student Union South Theater.
April 5, 2023

The 2023 Academy Award-nominated documentary about kindness and love overcoming hate will be shown at noon, Monday, April 10, at the Santos Manuel Student Union South Theater. The event is free and open to the public.

Art sculpture, Faculty in the News
April 5, 2023

Dany Doueiri (world languages and literatures) will be a guest speaker at a University of Toledo’s National Arab American Heritage Month event, Kelly Campbell (psychology) discussed how parents can reduce stress in their children in times of financial challenges, research on antisemitic hate crimes by Brian Levin (criminal justice) was cited in an article, and Jacob D. Jones (psychology) was part of a team that published a study on individuals with Parkinson’s disease.

An aerial view of warehouses in Rancho Cucamonga, near Interstate 15.
April 5, 2023

The forum, “Warehouses in the Inland Empire: Struggle for Our Communities,” will take place at noon in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences building, room SB 128, and on Zoom.

A student and a law enforcement officer meet at the 2020 criminal justice career fair.
April 4, 2023

Students interested in research and career opportunities in the field of criminal justice are invited to attend the event that will take place in the Santos Manuel Student Union South.

PDC, Faculty in the News
March 30, 2023

Eric Vogelsang (sociology), Kimberly Collins (public administration), Thomas McWeeney (public administration) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in recent news media coverage in areas of their expertise.

Sandy Castillo
March 30, 2023

Sandy Castillo, a first-generation college student, said she wanted to be an AAHHE fellow because she believes it will be a positive for the community, especially the Hispanic community.

 

Steven Windmueller will deliver the 2023 Rabbi Hillel Cohn Lecture Series on the Contemporary Jewish Experience. He is a professor emeritus of Jewish communal service and currently serving as interim director of the Zelikow School at the Jack H. Skirball Campus of Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion-Los Angeles.
April 3, 2023

Jewish communal service professor emeritus Steven Windmueller will present “Reflections on a Revolution: Unpacking 21st Century American Judaism” at the 2023 Rabbi Hillel Cohn Lecture Series on the Contemporary Jewish Experience.

Palm Desert Campus, Faculty in the News
March 28, 2023

Thomas McWeeney (public administration) discussed an upcoming program on school shooter prevention, Brian Levin (criminal justice) commented on an NFL team owner’s campaign against antisemitism, Jess Nerren (communication studies) was interviewed about her research into disability inclusion, and Mark Agars (psychology) was part of a team that published a study on flexible work schedules for shift workers.