Jay Gerren, a CSUSB alumnus and filmmaker, had his film, “Bar Daddy,” screened at the Pan African Film + Arts Festival in Los Angeles recently. The event is among the largest African American film festivals in the U.S. Based on a true story, “Bar...
Abi Carter, a CSUSB alumna, performed "What Was I Made For?" by Billie Eilish on the Feb. 26, 2024 episode of “American Idol” season 22, the entertainment website reports. “Abi Carter is 21 years old from Indio, California. She comes from a...
Mihaela Popescu, CSUSB professor of media studies and faculty director of the Extended Reality for Learning Lab (xREAL), was a guest on the “On Tech Ethics with CITI Program” podcast to discuss privacy considerations for extended reality settings...
An article co-written by Meredith Conroy, CSUSB professor of political science, on perceptions of Donald Trump’s masculinity (“Trump’s rivals can’t compete with his version of masculinity” on FiveThirtyEight) was quoted by pollster Daniel Cox in his...
Susan Spigelmire, a CSUSB alumna, has been appointed to the Mayer Unified School District Governing Board in Yavapai County, Ariz., filling a vacancy due to the resignation of board member Becky Young. Spigelmire completed her bachelor of arts degree...
Lisa Looney, CSUSB associate professor of child development, co-wrote a chapter, “Creating Clarity Through Understanding Complexity: Building a Case for Development as a Critical Component of Educator Preparation,” for the recently published book,...
Zachary Powell, CSUSB assistant professor of criminal justice, was interviewed for a segment about the city of Louisville, Ky., and its police department entering into negotiations with the U.S. Department of Justice in an effort to institute reforms...
A report by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, showed overall increases in hate crimes extended to major cities outside the ten largest ones, including San Francisco and Boston. Last year...
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for a segment about the increasing hate crimes tied to antisemitism and Islamophobia.
CSUSB graduate student Christine Seeger shared her non-traditional path to working in water during her keynote presentation at Mojave Water Agency’s seventh annual Innovators High Desert Water Summit, “The Future of Water,” held in the Powell...
In an education news round-up column: After competing in five individual rounds and for more than two hours, four students from Palm Desert High School — Sareen Bhakta, Kiamehr Karagah, Shaurya Mahajan and Tilda Rector — emerged as the champions at...
Two CSUSB graduates, Kim Knaus and Henry Nickel, are on the March 5 ballot with three other candidates who are running for San Bernardino’s Ward 5 on the City Council. Knaus studied business at CSUSB and Nickel has a master’s degree in national...