Rachel Kanter, a graduate student in psychology, and Christina Hassija, professor of psychology and dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science, published a study that “explores how an individual's tendency to feel guilt and shame relate to...
James Fenelon (sociology) published a review of “Indigenous Health and Justice,” which he called “a master work on Indigenous People's health justice — determinants, causal factors, systems, and access — along with a cogent, contemporary analysis of...
Cal State San Bernardino, UC Riverside, the University of Redlands, and all made The Princeton Review’s 2026 list of the top 79 institutions of higher learning in the western region, according to the Review’s website.
How can we bring joy into education? Johanna Smith, professor of theater education and entrepreneurship at California State University, San Bernardino, finds a way to incorporate it, and discusses it in this podcast.
Brian Levin, professor emeritus of criminal justice at California State University, San Bernardino, was interviewed for an article about the Trump administration’s deployment of federal law enforcement in Washington, D.C., to fight crime.
Brian Levin, CSUSB professor emeritus, criminal justice, and now chair of the California Commission on the State of Hate, was quoted in an article about the commission’s recent event, “Virtual Community Forum on Dialogue Across Differences” held via...
The environmental health science program at CSUSB was cited as an example in developing a skilled workforce, training and empowering its students to serve and lead in the environmental health field.
Michelle Russen (hospitality management/marketing) with external faculty from Washington State University, Johnson and Wales University, and New Mexico State University, published a study that explores how U.S. hospitality education can become more...
The newspaper highlighted Coyote Challenge at Cal State San Bernardino on Sept. 6, and mentioned that CSUSB senior Kai Marroquin (18:37.5) was ninth in the women’s race on the 5,000 meter course. Seven teams competed in the women’s race, and five in...
Native Americans across the Inland Empire are getting ready for the San Manuel Pow Wow, which honors their traditions and spirituality through sounds, motion and art. Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel will host its 29th Pow Wow at CSUSB Sept. 19-21
Cal State San Bernardino Professor Ahlam Muhtaseb, who lectures on mass media at both the main campus and the Palm Desert Campus, was interviewed for an article about the growing number of journalists killed in the Gaza Strip since October 2023.
A showcase today, Monday, Sept. 8, at the Yaamava’ Theater will feature a pow wow exhibition in advance of the annual San Manuel Pow Wow, set to take place Sept. 19-21 at Cal State San Bernardino.