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July 13, 2020

July 10, 2020

Those who have lost loved ones to the coronavirus not only are in shock by the sudden advancement of the disease, but are placed into unique circumstances that interfere with the healthy way of dealing with the death of a loved one...

July 13, 2020

July 11, 2020

An article about the Joshua tree included an excerpt of “What the Fire Forgot,” a poem by Cal State San Bernardino professor Julie Paegle who wrote “movingly of the impacts of the 2007 Juniper Complex Fire on Joshua trees in the...

July 13, 2020

Meredith Conroy, CSUSB associate professor of political science, wrote for the website FiveThirtyEight that while more Democratic women are running for office than Republican women, “the share of all female candidates who are Republican has grown...

July 13, 2020

July 10, 2020

A day after members of the alt-right group the Proud Boys were seen openly mingling with officers outside a party following Vice President Mike Pence’s Thursday visit to Philadelphia, the head of the city’s police union said he had not...

July 10, 2020

The Cal State San Bernardino Alumni Association has welcomed three new members to its Board of Directors for the 2020-23 term: Danny Bilson ’78, Carly McCarty ’11 ’20, and DeMarco Washington ’18.

The CSUSB Alumni Association facilitates a lifelong...

July 9, 2020

In an article about hate crimes against people of color, Brian Levin, CSUSB criminal justice professor and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was quoted about hate crimes being underreported and how racist rhetoric can fuel...

July 9, 2020

Brian Levin, criminal justice professor and director of the Center for the Study of Hate & Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, was quoted in an article about the false claim that the FBI said teachers are the number one...

July 9, 2020

Brian Levin, criminal justice professor and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, was interviewed in an article regarding a high school assistant principal for the California School for the Deaf in...

July 8, 2020

David Yaghoubian, CSUSB history professor, appeared on Press TV to discuss the call by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas for Palestinian unity in opposition to Israel’s planned annexation of portions of the West Bank.

“Palestinian unity in...

July 8, 2020

Cal State San Bernardino’s Women of Color in Academia (WOC in Academia) hosted the first CSU-wide symposium on Tuesday, June 30, to discuss the extensive, revelatory experiences of Black, Indigenous, Women of Color (BIWOC) faculty. 

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July 7, 2020

Gabriel Muratalla, a CSUSB alumnus who earned his degree in psychology and a preschool teacher in Rancho Cucamonga, scored the knockout win during a boxing match in front of a national audience on ESPN and under the bright lights of the MGM Grand...

July 7, 2020

False reporting cases have not been frequently studied, making this type of hate crime sometimes difficult to understand. 

FBI data shows that in 2017 there were 7,175 hate crimes reported. Of those, The Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at...