Daily Press — Recognizing her leadership as principal of Hesperia High School, Michelle Estrada, a Cal State San Bernardino graduate and current doctoral candidate, has been selected as the recipient of Victor Valley College Foundation's...
Spectrum — The online news site interviewed Paul C. Dickau, a Cal State San Bernardino graduate who is the executive director and president of Helping Hands Pantry, which he started after a 20-year...
The Sun — Jane Chafeh, a former Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball standout, has been named the newspaper’s high school volleyball coach of the year. Chafeh is in her first year coaching for Loma Linda Academy, a program that already had...
The Press-Enterprise — Riverside County Supervisor John Benoit died Monday night, Dec .26 at age 64, his office announced.
Benoit, who had been battling pancreatic cancer, "passed away peacefully this evening at his home in Bermuda Dunes," according...
Menifee Buzz — The community newspaper introduced Gabriella Venturo, currently a Cal State San Bernardino student, as its newest staff member. “As a journalist, my job is to provide breaking news and cover events of all types including city council...
The Press-Telegram — A Jan. 21 workshop at Cal State San Bernardino on native/water-saving garden friendly plants is listed in an article about winter gardening in Southern California. The
The Desert Sun — "Let it Snow," the theme for the Palm Desert-Indian Wells Women's Club annual mid-winter gala was held recently at Desert Horizon's Country Club, which raised scholarship funds for nursing students at the Cal State San Bernardino...
InlandEmpire.US — The Coachella Valley Women’s Business Center is now accepting applicants for their next “It’s Your Time: Entrepreneurial Training Series for Women.”
This intensive educational program, which includes counseling, mentoring, and...
The Sun — Stephen Tibbetts, a Cal State San Bernardino professor of criminal justice, was quoted in an article about the number of homicides in San Bernardino in 2016, the city...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin — Words matter, said a hate-crime and terrorism expert on Dec. 23 at the Baitul Hameed Mosque in Chino.
“Terrorists may have the loudest word, but not the last one,” Brian Levin said. “We do.”
Levin, director of the...
The Daily Beast — While skeptics fixate on a handful of false reports, the number of real hate crimes has been rising across the United States. Whether concocted for political causes, motivated by a bid for public sympathy, or to cover up illicit...
Portland (Maine) Press Herald — Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, is quoted in an article about an investigation in a Maine city that focused on anti-Muslim messages.
With no new...