July 8, 2021
The American Association of University Women (AAUW) recently announced the winners of its 2021-2022 fellowships, and a Cal State San Bernardino assistant professor of philosophy, Kaitlyn Creasy, for her project, “Stubborn Social...
June 7, 2021
Rebecca Waring-Crane is a multi-disciplinary artist and 2020 CSUSB master of fine arts graduate. She wrote about a new project that involves reaching out to her neighbors to get to know them better.
“You may wonder, Is this art? Yes...
In the third installment of a seven-part series of columns, Anthony Silard, CSUSB associate professor of public administration, wrote about some of the lessons learned when we want to be closer to our friends than they do.
He wrote in his blog,...
While the COVID-19 pandemic turned everything upside down in 2020—including in-person civic engagement—that didn’t stop the Coyotes at California State University, San Bernardino from giving back.
“We had to move our service 100 percent online, but...
The region’s purchasing managers index last month was 67.3, up 4.9 points from May and well above the 50 benchmark that determines growth or decline, according to a report released this week by the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at...
The Institute of Applied Research at Cal State San Bernardino says the Inland Empire manufacturing sector and the overall economy are continuing their steady growth and will be ‘positive’ for at least the next three months.
In its monthly update, the...
Brian Levin, a professor at California State University at San Bernardino who studies extremism told The Washington Post that the comparisons and fearmongering were being used as powerful political cudgels.
“Fear sells politically. And the...
In Washington, state representative Jim Walsh decried “vaccine segregation” and wore a yellow Star of David. “It’s an echo from history,” Walsh wrote of the star in the comments below a live stream of his talk Saturday in Lacey, Wash. “ … In the...
June 30, 2021
Brian Levin, a professor at California State University at San Bernardino who studies extremism, was interviewed for an article about politicians equating their anti-vaccine rhetoric with the Holocaust.
“Fear sells politically. And...
June 30, 2021
Brian Levin, director of the Center for Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, commented on guidance from the state Attorney General to law enforcement agencies and prosecutors on how to investigate and build hate...
June 30, 2021
Hate crimes in California surged 31% in 2020, fueled mainly by a big jump in crimes targeting Black people during a year that saw the worst racial strife in decades, according to an annual report released Wednesday by the state’s...
July 1, 2021
The stresses of the past year have put a strain on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. In 2020, anti-Asian hate crimes reported to police rose by about 150% in 16 of America’s largest cities, according to data from the Center for the...