A CSUSB faculty member, student and alumnus were featured in a PBS NewsHour segment on America’s automated economy and the role education plays adapting to the changes it brings and training its workforce.
Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science), chair of the Ethiopian Diaspora Trust Fund, participated in a news conference in Washington, D.C. earlier this month with members of the trust fund advisory council to update its work.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses fractures in the far-right, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) addresses one topic couples may (or may not) discuss in the first year of a relationship.
Out of more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate this fall, nearly 1,250 participated in three ceremonies at the campus’ Coussoulis Arena on Dec. 8.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed for an article about racism and the ‘callout culture’ on social media
The documentary film by Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) is defended by a USC professor, and David Yaghoubian (history) comments on U.S. efforts to block the import of Iranian gas to Iraq.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed on topics related to hate crimes and bullying based on bias-based crimes.
BrIan Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, and Barbara Sirotnik, director of the Institute of Applied Research, are interviewed by news media on their areas of expertise.
The end of the CSUSB Anthropology Museum exhibit In|Dignity was officially marked with an original production based on those who contributed stories to it.