
Vincent Nestler (information and decision sciences) discusses his work with students at the CSUSB Cybersecurity Center, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the attack on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband and the role extremism and social media may have.

The CSUSB Cybersecurity Center’s mission “is to provide not only an excellent education, but unparalleled opportunities and training for the next generation of cybersecurity leaders,” according to Vincent Nestler, director of the center.

Sharon Velarde Pierce, CSUSB public administration professor, says that diversity in the classroom expands a student's education.

John Wu (supply chain and transportation) discussed the current status at the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed for two articles on extremist individuals posting their crimes on social media and recent incidents of anti-Semitism in Los Angeles.

Nerea Marteache (criminal justice), Francisca Beer (accounting and finance), Nicholas Bratcher (music), Tony Coulson and Vincent Nestler (information and decision sciences), and Bryan Castillo (lecturer, geological sciences) were mentioned in recent news coverage.

This year’s ShEconomy event on Oct. 20, hosted by the JHBC Office of Academic Equity, will cover the topic, “Is entrepreneurship worth leaving your full-time job?”

The award recognizes the work of faculty members and community partners in developing opportunities for students and faculty to engage in and learn from the community.

Steve Vivian, who earned his degree in accounting and finance in 2000, credits his involvement at CSUSB for leading him to a successful future.

CSUSB’s The College Tour episode provides prospective students with the opportunity to learn from 10 current students through their individual perspectives. The program is coming to Amazon Prime in November; however, you can watch the full episode now on CSUSB’s The College Tour website.