Aug. 1, 2021
As the United States struggles to open back up, Asian Americans remain anxious. Women and the elderly are taking self-defense classes; others are arming themselves for protection. Even parents are wondering if they should keep their...
Aug. 3, 2021
Teacher candidates no longer have to take the California Basic Skills Test (CBEST) or California Subject Matter Exams (CSET) to earn a credential. But these tests can be bypassed only if candidates take approved course work.Cal State...
Aug. 2, 2021
Lois Carson set the bar for “lifetime of service” high.
The longtime San Bernardino resident started volunteering as a child, then kept doing so as she raised six children. She didn’t stop when she retired after 30 years as executive...
Aug. 29, 2021
Cal State San Bernardino will become the first public university in Southern California to offer a Master of Science Physician Assistant curriculum. The program, expected to start in the fall of 2024, will help address the chronic...
Aug. 29, 2021
Lawrence Rose, who has led the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at Cal State San Bernardino since September 2011, will retire at the end of July, capping a 36-year career in higher education.
Apprenticeships could be a valuable tool in addition to federal internships to increase the number of cybersecurity workers, said Tony Coulson, the executive director of the Cybersecurity Center at California State University in San Bernardino and...
Aug. 29, 2021
Tony Coulson, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Cybersecurity Center, testified before a congressional subcommittee on Thursday, to apprise all those in attendance that the nation is in a crisis situation of a 500,000 person...
July 29, 2021
Breanna Putman, CSUSB assistant professor of biology, and Emily Urquidi, a biology student and supplemental instructor leader for biology, published a paper on how Southern Pacific Rrattlesnakes respond to changes in their environment...
Aug. 2, 2021
Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for an article about threats of violence at school board and city council meetings.
Levin said that government meetings...
July 30, 2021
The growing use of Nazi symbols by teens among young people is alarming, said Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism. As part of their vandalism of a historic Seal Beach theater being restored, a...
July 30, 2021
Angela Clark-Louque, professor of educational leadership at California State University, San Bernardino, was among the panel of experts assembled to discuss critical race theory -- a widely misunderstood concept which the conservatives...
July 30, 2021
Human relations is a hot topic these days. The news site invited Dr. Vipin Gupta, a Cal State San Bernardino professor of management known for investigating the vastly integrated processes inside nature, through a 12-book project...