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6 security analyst job description red flags that make hiring harder
CSO
July 18, 2022
Vincent Nestler, an associate professor of Information & Decision Sciences at California State University, San Bernardino, was quoted in an article about careers for security analysts for cybersecurity departments.
CSUSB professor part of Comic Con panel on ‘The Science of Jurassic World’
San Diego Comic Con Unofficial Blog
July 16, 2022
Stuart Sumida, CSUSB professor of biology, will be one of the panelists for the presentation, “The Science of Jurassic World,” 6 p.m. Friday, July 22, at the San Diego Comic Con.
California State University San Bernardino: Compassionate leadership by national leader focus of study
Redlands-Loma Linda Patch
July 18, 2022
In spite the number of strongmen dictators around the world, there is political leadership that embodies civility and compassion, such as that exhibited by New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern, according to a study by Montgomery Van Wart, CSUSB professor of public administration.
CSUSB professor and glass master Katherine Gray returns to Netflix’s ‘Blown Away’
Inland Empire Community News
July 14, 2022
Get ready to binge another season of Netflix’s hit glassmaking competition show, “Blown Away,” once again featuring Cal State San Bernardino art professor Katherine Gray as the show’s resident evaluator.
“This season, my expectations are higher,” Gray can be seen saying in the season three trailer, which drops on Netflix Friday, July 22.
Buffalo shooter indicted on 27 counts of federal hate and firearms charges
The Guardian
July 15, 2022
Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was quoted in an article about a federal grand jury indicting the suspect in the Buffalo, N.Y., mass shooting in May that killed 10 people. Authorities say the suspect, already facing murder charges from New York state prosecutors, was motivated by racism. The suspect is white, the 10 victims are Black.
1st Amendment auditors make police walk the line between enforcement, constitutionality
Daily Pilot (Costa Mesa)
July 16, 2022
Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was quoted in an article about so-called “1st Amendment” auditors, people who test the constitutional knowledge of government employees and police officers, then post the encounters on social media.
American agenda in West Asia, begging for oil
Press TV
July 18, 2022
David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, was quoted in an article about President Joe Biden’s trip to Saudia Arabia.
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