InlandEmpire.us — Cal State San Bernardino will honor students Teresa Ubina and Amylee Martin, and alumnus Jonathan E. Forman at the College of Natural Sciences’ commencement ceremony on Saturday, June 17.
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InlandEmpire.us — About 200 middle school girls and about 50 high school girls from Girl Scout troops in San Bernardino and Riverside counties will learn about cyber security at two summer camps at Cal State San Bernardino.
The free GenCyber summer...
The Desert Sun — Edgar Rivera, 48, should have never succeeded. In his first two years of high school, he failed all of his classes and earned zero credits.
His parents moved to a bad part of town, and he dropped out of school at 15 and started...
The Sun — Cal State San Bernardino will graduate an expected 2,907 students on Saturday. It won’t be the first time this month for many of them.
On Saturday, the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will award degrees to an expected 1,039...
Fontana Herald News — Fontana resident Diana Robinson has been named the Outstanding Graduate of the Cal State San Bernardino College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.
Robinson, who achieved a master of arts in psychology, will be honored along...
The Sun — Cal State San Bernardino’s emergency food program for students in need received a large donation last week, courtesy of family and friends of a retired university professor.
The DEN Food Pantry (Delivering Emergency Nourishment) received...
Redlands Daily Facts — If you ever want to see a glimpse of the future, then it’s a good idea to look at what the youth of today are doing. One area where this is particularly pertinent is the world of art. And often the best place to see this is at...
Highland Community News — The Inland Empire Women’s Business Center announced that NaChe’ Thompson, of NACHE Innovations LLC, has been named the winner in its locally hosted competition for the U.S. Small Business Administration’s 2017 InnovateHER...
Reuters — While most political violence in the United States still comes from right-wing groups, according to Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism
VICE News — In the spring of 2016, Brian Levin found himself in an uncomfortable position: trying to save the life of a Ku Klux Klan member.
Levin, a former New York City cop who studies domestic extremism as the director of the
The Kansas City Star — Wednesday’s shooting in Virginia that appeared to target Republican lawmakers highlights a trend that terrorism experts have been monitoring in recent months: the ramping up of violence committed by the left.
“This is...
WWL.com (New Orleans) — Host Tommy Tucker of WWL’s “First News” talks with Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University...