Financial management and achieving growth, two issues facing inland area small business owners as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, will be the focus of a $65,000 Wells Fargo grant to Cal State San Bernardino’s Inland Empire Center for...
Lisa Gordon, who serves as the administrator support coordinator for the marketing department at the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, was named the recipient of the Augie Award for her work and volunteer efforts as a...
An article about the increase in hate crimes reported in San Antonio, Texas, reported that Texas and San Antonio both broke records for reports of hate crimes, according to Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism...
Research by CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism was cited in an article about city leaders and Asian American communities who are mobilizing to protect Lunar New Year celebrations across the country after two separate mass shootings in...
Diane Vines, director of the Cal State San Bernardino Nursing Street Medicine Program, was interviewed for an article about a new mobile clinic to deliver medical and behavioral health services to underserved communities throughout the valley...
An article on the Jan. 23 mass shooting in Half Moon Bay that left at least seven dead, which came two days after the Lunar New Year’s eve mass shooting in Monterey Park, included mention of research by the CSUSB Center for the Study of Hate and...
Dionisio Amodeo, assistant professor of psychology, co-authored a paper that looked at two core symptoms of autism spectrum disorder: impairments in social communication and the presence of restricted, repetitive behaviors (RRBs).
Jason F. Reimer, professor of psychology, co-wrote a paper on “a self-administrable, mobile-based test called ‘UCancellation’ (University of California Cancellation), which was designed to assess selective attention and concentration and has two...
In a business news briefs column; “California State San Bernardino’s Office of Alumni Relations has opened nominations for its inaugural Alumni Hall of Fame awards. Nominations launched Friday, Jan. 13. The proposed event to honor inductees has been...
Disney’s newest film, “Strange World,” takes viewers into an uncharted, treacherous landscape, and helping the audience get there took the work of dedicated filmmakers, production team members and animators. And helping them get there were...
Jess Block Nerren, Cal State San Bernardino alumna and lecturer of communication studies, and her team of contributors, will host a reading of their new book, “Rethinking Perception and Centering the Voices of Unique Individuals: Reframing Autism...
Psychology professors Janet L. Kottke and Kenneth S. Shultz wrote in a paper they published, “ … we offer a modest but scalable mechanism for ‘getting the word out’ about I-O psychology. The impetus for the assignment detailed below came from Society...