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February 5, 2020

Corey Gustafson (political science) was on a panel discussing the State of the Union address, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed harmful stereotypes and racism are spreading through coronavirus rumors.

February 4, 2020

An article co-written by Meredith Conroy (political science) was cited in a news report about making Utah elections ‘friendlier to women,’ and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) wrote about the transformation of Ethiopia.

January 31, 2020

Meredith Conroy (political science) co-wrote an article on why New Mexico elects more women of color to office than the rest of the country, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed the relationship between hate crimes and an election year cycle.

February 3, 2020

CSUSB’s public history program and English department is among the partners presenting the showcase and celebration of Native American poetry, music and art. The event also includes workshops for youth and college students.

January 30, 2020

U.S. Rep. Mark Takano will visit CSUSB on Friday, Jan. 31, to meet with university officials and learn about CSUSB’s veterans and cybersecurity programs. Office of Strategic Communication

January 30, 2020

Meredith Conroy (political science) co-wrote two articles on women in politics for the website FiveThirtyEight, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was one of the experts discusing the rise of anti-Semitic hate crimes for City & State New York.

Anthropocene
January 30, 2020

“Anthropocene: The Human Epoch,” a film discussing the geological and environmental impacts humans have had on the Earth, will be shown at noon, Wednesday, Feb. 5, in the Santos Manuel Student Union Theater, followed by a discussion.

Faculty in the News, Jan. 29
January 29, 2020

Chad Sweeney (English), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in news coverage of various topics.

Faculty in the News, Jan. 28
January 28, 2020

David Yaghoubian (history), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Stacey Fraser (music) are included in various news media coverage.