Brian Levin (criminal justice) is quoted in articles about the Rise Above Movement white supremacist group and hate crimes in the 20 years since the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, who became the face of LGBT hate crime.
The documentary film included “1948, Creation and Catastrophe,” co-produced and co-directed by Ahlam Muhtaseb, CSUSB professor of communication studies, was listed in an article about the top five films to watch in Australia.
More than 800 participants, assisted by more than 250 volunteers, took part in the 12th annual DisABILITY Sports Festival at CSUSB on Oct. 6. The event focuses attention on adaptive sports and recreation, and participants’ abilities.
As part of the three-year grant for the Community College Cyber Pilot Program, the CSUSB Cybersecurity Center will partner with Whatcom Community College in Bellingham, Wash.
Carmen Marron presented “Fighting Negative Stereotypes” as part of the Conversations on Diversity series at Cal State San Bernardino.
During a program at CSUSB on Oct. 9, photojournalists Nick Ut and Paul Roa discussed their careers, storytelling through journalism, the importance of a free press and the impact that every person can have on their community and the world.
In addition to presenting the documentary by Shakti Butler, Project Rebound will host an orientation session sponsored by the Osher Adult Re-Entry Student Success Center.
Cal State San Bernardino will be the venue for the 23rd annual San Manuel Pow Wow on Oct. 12-14, which is expected to attract thousands of people from across North America.