
Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) was interviewed about the Entrepreneurial Resource Center in San Bernardino, the recently published book by Marc Robinson (history) was reviewed, Tony Coulson (cybersecurity) was quoted in an article about safeguarding water infrastructure from cyber attacks, and Edward Gomez (art) was the judge for the juried 55th Annual Multi Media Mini Show at the Redlands Art Association.

James Fenelon (sociology) was interviewed for an article about a local high school revising its mascot, and Edward Gomez (art) was the judge for the juried 55th Annual Multi Media Mini Show at the Redlands Art Association.

Cal State San Bernardino students from Coyote Advertising and Radio celebrated their accomplishment of receiving three awards at the ‘Addy’ awards at the Inland Empire American Advertising Federation gala on March 8.

Van Tu is an assistant professor in the department of philosophy, a field in which womxn comprise a little more than 20 percent of college professors nationally.

Joanne Whitlock (aerospace studies/Air Force ROTC) was featured in a short article for Womxn’s History Month, Ahlam Muhtaseb (media studies) participated in a panel discussion about tackling Islamophobia, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was quoted in an article about rising hate crimes against Latinos.

Katherine Gray (art) returns for season four as resident evaluator in Netflix’s “Blown Away,” Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) commented on the role of politicians’ rhetoric and the increase in hate crimes against Latinos, Yawen Li (social work) was interviewed for an article about body image, and Justin Schneider (nursing) was part of a research team that examined barriers faced by transgender individuals.

Bibiana Diaz, associate professor of World Languages and Literatures, shares the benefits of diversity at CSUSB.

Glass artist and art professor, Katherine Gray, makes her return as a judge on Netflix's hit series "Blown Away" for its fourth season, which premiered on Friday, March 8. In an exclusive interview, Gray shared insights into what viewers can expect from this season.

“New Directions in Gender & Sexualities Research: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” will take place beginning at 4 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, in the John M. Pfau Library, room PL-4005.