David Yaghoubian (history), Brian Levin (criminal justice), Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) and Rolland Trapp (mathematics) shared their expertise with various news media.
Meredith Conroy (political science) co-wrote an analysis of the 2020 U.S. Senate election in Iowa, and Barbara Sirotnik (director of CSUSB’s Institute of Applied Research) discussed the region's economy.
The work of Enrique Murillo Jr. (education), Daniel MacDonald and Yasemin Dildar (economics), Kevin Grisham (geography and enviornmental studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) is highlighted by news media.
Mike Stull (Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship), Barbara Sirotnik (Institute for Applied Research), Susan Finsen (philosophy) and Brian Levin (Center or the Study of Hate and Extremism) mentioned in news reports.
The screening of “Killing Us Softly 4” was followed by discussion led by Zala Volcic, a visiting assistant professor in the CSUSB communication studies department.
About 80 CSUSB students, staff and faculty gathered for discussions, speakers and exercises as part of 50/50 Day, a global day of events about working toward a more gender-balanced world.
“Exploring Race and Class in the #MeToo Movement,” presented by Mary Texeira, CSUSB sociology professor, will take place on June 7 in the John M. Pfau Library, PL-5005.
Research by Jing Zhang (management) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, Center for the Study of Hate and extremism) is cited by news media.