The documentary “1948: Creation & Catastrophe,” which was co-produced and co-directed by Ahlam Muhtaseb, CSUSB professor of communication studies, with Andy Trimlett, was reviewed by a Santa Fe-area attorney in advance of its screening there.
Gerald Sorin shared his experiences in Europe in 1990 when he was teaching in the Netherlands outside the classroom. He visited towns and villages that had been home to Jews for centuries.
Claudia Davis (nursing, interim chair of health science and human ecology) will be honored by the Riverside NAACP, Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed a “promposal” that included a racist slur, and David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed ...
Brian Levin (criminal justice), was offered his insight for an article about a high school “promposal” that included a racial slur.
Chad Sweeney (English) will be one of the featured poets at a Claremont poetry event in July, and the documentary. “1948: Creation & Catastrophe,” co-produced by Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) was the focus in two news articles.
“When History Matters Little: Political Hierarchy and Regional Development in China, 1000-2000 AD,” will be presented by Ruixue Jia at the John M. Pfau Library, room PL-4005, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 23.
José M. Aguilar-Hernández, assistant professor from Cal Poly Pomona, will present on May 23, and Freddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., assistant professor from Portaland State University, will speak on May 29.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed extremism making its way into mainstream politics and David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed about the latest in U.S.-Iranian tensions over sanctions against Iran.
Rishabh Kumar (economics) was featured in a question-and-answer column on wealth inequality and what accounts for how wealth is distributed in the United States.