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.
CSUSB may be one of the campuses “that simply has so much more opportunity, and more challenges, and importance because of the way California is evolving in the next 10, 15, 20 years,” said Timothy P. White, CSU chancellor.
Alemayehu Mariam writes on the Trump administration's influence on the release of Ethopian political prisoners; Wil Greer to speak at a community MLK Jr. event; Barbara Sirotnik reports on the region’s economy.
The first session is set for Tuesday, Feb. 20, starting at 7:30 a.m., at CSUSB’s Santos Manuel Student Union Fourplex. The series is open to the public. Seating is limited, advance registration is recommended.
“Can Technology Save Us?” on May 22 at CSUSB will address the role of technology to provide mobility solutions.
The next session on July 31 at Loma Linda University San Manuel Gateway College in San Bernardino will address the coming wave of autonomous and connected vehicles and their potential impact on mobility in the Inland Empire.
Francisca Beer (accounting and finance), Peter Robertshaw (anthropology), Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) share their expertise with the news media.
Barbara Sirotnik, director of the Institute of Applied Research, and Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, are sought out by news media.
The program, “The Future of Transportation Funding – Gas Tax, Per Mile Fees and Other Ideas,” will take place at 7:30 a.m. Nov. 13, at the Loma Linda University San Manuel Gateway College.