Kelly Campbell, a CSUSB professor of psychology who is now vice provost for Academic Programs and co-chief diversity officer for Academic Affairs psychology, was quoted in an article by the lifestyle website about the interactions between Olympic...
CSUSB alumna Melody Robinson ’22 coauthored a report with Christina Hassija (psychology, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) and Joseph Wellman (psychology, University of Mississippi) that examined “whether trauma-related shame...
Meredith Conroy, CSUSB professor of political science and a 538 contributor, joined fellow contributors and staff writers in a liveblog to discuss the Nevada, South Carolina, North Dakota primary elections and a special election in Ohio as they...
California State University, San Bernardino announced that it will soon offer in-person classes at Barstow Community College. The colleges are partnering to make higher education more accessible to students in the High Desert region by offering four...
Cal State San Bernardino will offer in-person classes at Barstow Community College. The four upper division general education and writing intensive courses may be applied to multiple undergraduate programs.
Stacey Chartier-Grable, a CSUSB alumna, is the founder, president and executive director of OC Habitat, and was one of 42 women listed in the publication’s “Women in STEM” edition. She has a bachelor of arts degree in business from CSUSB. OC Habitat...
Joshua Christoph, a U.S. Air Force ROTC cadet from Cal State San Bernardino, is one of the recipients of the Arrowhead Valley Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution’s outstanding ROTC student awards.
Yolonda Youngs (geography and environmental studies) has published “Framing Nature: The Creation of an American Icon at the Grand Canyon,” in which she “traces the idea of the Grand Canyon as an icon and the ways people came to know it through...
Nicholas Moon (psychology) coauthored a paper on inclusive leadership. From the abstract: “There is a lack of evidence on whether inclusive leadership (IL) truly fosters inclusion for those in historically marginalized groups. Further, a conceptually...
Brian Levin, the recently retired director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, discussed the reaction of right-wing extremists to the guilty verdict a New York jury entered against Donald Trump.
Two CSUSB graduate students, Tatiana Jackson and Miranda Lee, have been named to the 2024 PledgeLA VC Fellowship cohort, a core part of PledgeLA’s work to build a more inclusive and representative venture ecosystem in Los Angeles. Jackson and Lee are...
The People’s History of the Inland Empire conference at Cal State San Bernardino on June 1 shed light on histories of underserved communities of color, the newscast reported in its roundup of news events in the region.