April 6, 2021
Several of Cal State San Bernardino’s graduate school programs have been recognized by U.S. News & World Report.
The university’s public affairs program ranked 123 out of 184 colleges and universities surveyed, its public health...
April 6, 2021
Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for an article about the extremist group known as the “Oath Enforcers,” which is threatening to “unleash harassment tactics on elected officials...
April 5, 2021
The Las Vegas Lights Football Club, a USL Championship affiliate of the MLS Los Angeles Football Club, will include on its roster rookie midfielder Frank Daroma, a former Cal State San Bernardino soccer standout turned pro early to...
April 3, 2021
Inland Empire manufacturing performed the same in March as it did in February, and that’s good news.
The region’s purchasing managers index was 64.3 last month, virtually unchanged from February’s 63.9 and well above the 50 benchmark...
April 2, 2021
A local nonprofit group is raising money to give child victims of sex trafficking a safe place to recover and thrive. While Magdalena’s Daughters, founded in 2018, raises funds for residential homes, it is focusing on prevention. The...
April 3, 2021
Cal State San Bernardino’s plans for commencement ceremonies in May were included in the news group’s survey of major Southern California universities, which revealed vastly different approached to graduation this year, reflective of...
April 5, 2021
Meredith Conroy, CSUSB associate professor of political science, wrote, “There’s little question that the media is one of the least trusted institutions in Republican circles.
“In the past two decades, trust in traditional media has...
April 3, 2021
David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, was interviewed for a segment about Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi statements regarding U.S. participation in an upcoming session of...
April 5, 2021
Brian Levin, director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for an opinion column by Elizabeth Wellington about disrupting the pattern of race-based hate incidents.
“It’s the small things that we...
April 4, 2021
Rising up against a frightening recent wave of hatred aimed at Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders, a crowd of more than 200 people marched in El Monte on Saturday evening, April 3, to urge people to be aware of the trend and to...
April 3, 2021
In the wake of brutal attacks on Asian Americans in New York and Georgia, Massachusetts leaders are pushing to strengthen the state’s hate crime laws.
A bill filed in February to clarify and fortify Massachusetts’ existing law is...
April 3, 2021
Twenty-six governors released a joint statement March 26 on the rise in anti-Asian hate. The statement was signed by 23 Democratic governors, joined by the Republican governors of Maryland and Massachusetts and the governor of the...