Alastair Edmonstone (music) is featured, Mildred Dalton Henry (professor emerita, College of Education) offers her perspective on Black History Month, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) shares the history of the KKK in Orange County.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) comments on a Michigan attorney who formed an alt right legal defense fund “for an array of bigoted, extremist speakers who are sometimes unconstitutionally denied their First Amendment right on public campuses."
During a March 1 presentation at a CSUSB Center for Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies program, visiting scholar Eda Erdener said the Yazidis’ plight at the hands of ISIS needs to be known worldwide and not forgotten.
Michael Kohout, a CSUSB professor of geography and environmental studies, has written and lectured on the border economy, social movements and immigration; he has visited, studied and worked along the border on and off for more than 20 years.
“Venice and the Mediterranean: Artistic Diplomacy and Portable Art and Architecture,” will be presented by Tatiana Sizonenko, art historian and curator, at 6 p.m. at the museum.
Registration is now being accepted for the spring quarter of classes offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the Cal State San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus.
Terry Rizzo, a professor in the kinesiology department, was honored at the American Kinesiology Association’s conference earlier this year for his outstanding leadership and service.
Cal State San Bernardino student and NASA intern Gabriel Almeida understands that learning new skills is the key to success. With what he’s gained while working on the Strategic Observatory For Infrared Astronomy, there’s no doubt that he’ll soar.
The Office of Student Research has announced the 11 Cal State San Bernardino students who will represent the university at the 32nd Annual CSU Student Research Competition hosted by Sacramento State University on May 4 and 5.