CNN — As San Bernardino mourns and moves on to heal from the Dec. 2 terrorist attack, “the toxic rhetoric in the Republican presidential campaign has hit a crescendo,” wrote criminologist and attorney Brian Levin, professor of criminal justice and...
Toronto Sun — Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, wrote in an opinion column: “Donald Trump’s continually outlandish rhetoric resembles a tempestuous six year old driving a careening red...
The Press-Enterprise — Brian Levin, former New York City police officer and terrorism expert at Cal State San Bernardino, was part of a panel discussion at the University of Redlands on Dec. 9 in the wake of one of the deadliest attacks on U.S. soil...
Inland Valley News — A candlelight vigil was held on the campus of Cal State San Bernardino on Dec. 7 to honor the San Bernardino shooting victims and their families. More than 1,000 people gathered to pay their respects to the victims and survivors...
Inland Valley News — The Cal State San Bernardino History Department’s student-run journal, “History in the Making, Volume 8,” has won the second place prize in the 2015 Gerald D. Nash History Journal Award competition.
The journal, which took first...
Rafu Shimpo — Cherstin Lyon, associate professor of history at Cal State San Bernardino, is a member of the board for the Topaz Museum, which is preparing an exhibit on the incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II at the Topaz site in...
The Sun — Incumbent councilman Jim Mulvihill has staved off challenger Scott Beard in the race to represent the 7th Ward on the San Bernardino City Council based on “final, unofficial results,” but Beard isn’t resigning yet.
Mulvihill is a professor...
The Sun — While Lucerne Valley Unified School District voters recalled district board member Dawn Turnbull on Feb. 2, they also voted in Tom Hagen, a lecturer at Cal State San Bernardino and the only candidate on the ballot.
The school district has...
The Press-Enterprise — Cal State San Bernardino baseball player Grant Buchanan was listed by the newspaper as one of the area college players to watch in 2016. The honorable mention CCAA selection hit .271 last season for the Coyotes.
The newspaper...
Redlands-Loma Linda Patch — With 2016 marking the 50th year of the start of Communist China’s Cultural Revolution, the intended – and unintended – messages of propaganda posters from that era will be the focus of a Thursday, Feb. 11, dinner and...
High Desert Daily — Beverly Gooden, an award-winning social advocate, public speaker and creator of the viral domestic violence movement, “Why I Stayed,” will speak at Cal State San Bernardino’s “Conversations on Diversity” speaker series on Thursday...
The Press-Enterprise — The Purchasing Managers Index for inland Southern California rebounded in January after a dreary December. The region’s index rose to 51.3 last month from a six-year low of 42.1 the previous month. Data were released Monday by...