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Policing illustration
March 10, 2023

“IE to Ph.D. & Policing The Inland” will be presented by Humberto Flores, a doctoral candidate in sociology from UC Santa Barbara. The program is free and open to the public, and will be livestreamed on Zoom at 1 p.m. March 14.

 

Watson College of Education, Faculty in the News
March 9, 2023

Angela Clark-Louque (education) was quoted in an article about racist bullying at Inland Empire schools, Kimberley Cousins (chemistry) talked about her work ensuring student success, and Jacob Jones (psychology) cowrote a study on physical activity’s effect on people with Parkinson’s disease.

Steven Windmueller will deliver the 2023 Rabbi Hillel Cohn Lecture Series on the Contemporary Jewish Experience. He is a professor emeritus of Jewish communal service and currently serving as interim director of the Zelikow School at the Jack H. Skirball Campus of Hebrew Union College Jewish Institute of Religion-Los Angeles.
March 9, 2023

Jewish communal service professor emeritus Steven Windmueller will present “Reflections on a Revolution: Unpacking 21st Century American Judaism” at the 2023 Rabbi Hillel Cohn Lecture Series on the Contemporary Jewish Experience.

CSBS, Faculty in the News
March 8, 2023

Books by Diana K. Johnson (history and ethnic studies), Teresa Velásquez (anthropology) and Fabián A. Borges (political science) have published books in their areas of expertise, and their work is available in print or as ebooks.

San Bernardino County Social Services staff members Monica Rosas (left) and Daniel Mendez met with students, staff and faculty in CSUSB’s Anthropology Museum during Black Balloon Day, an event that brought awareness to the dangers of drug overdoses and substance use disorder.
March 7, 2023

The Cal State San Bernardino Anthropology Museum, in partnership with the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, hosted a Black Balloon Day event that remembered those who died from substance use disorder and shined a light on the epidemic.

JHBC, Faculty in the News
March 6, 2023

Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), Stacey Fraser (music), Kristi Papailler (theatre arts) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were mentioned in recent news coverage, and a study by Gisela Bichler (criminal justice) was recently published.

Campus housing, Faculty in the News
March 3, 2023

Stuart Sumida (biology) discussed his work consulting with movie studios to translate the realistic and precise movements and behaviors of animals onto the big screen, and Arianna Huhn (anthropology) was interviewed about last weekend’s Anthropology Museum celebration of Oaxaca’s Afro-Mexican heritage and history at the Garcia Center for the Arts.

J. Edgar Hoover, the first director of the FBI who ran the agency for 48 years.
March 3, 2023

Yale University professor Beverly Gage will discuss her biography on J. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI from 1924 to until he died in 1972, at the next Conversations on Race and Policing.
 

Center for Global Innovation bldg, Faculty in the News
March 2, 2023

Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed in reports about the FBI’s knowledge of a man, now charged with two hate-motivated shootings, prior to the incidents, and Lisa Looney and Eugene Wong (both child development) led a team that published a study on the impact of teacher perceptions on students’ academic-related outcomes.