The Cal State San Bernardino campus community is invited to the Criminal Justice Research Talk, presented by the Center for Criminal Justice Research on Wednesday, May 2.
Cal State San Bernardino graduate and undergraduate students will showcase their research and creative activities at the annual research symposium on Thursday, May 17.
Arianna Huhn is the recipient of the Terence Ranger Award, given by the Journal of Southern African Studies to the author of the best article by an early career scholar.
Gisela Bichler was honored with the university’s top research award at the annual Meeting of the Minds symposium that focuses on student research and creative projects.
Connie McReynolds, director of the Neurofeedback Center at California State University, San Bernardino, is interviewed about the latest research involving the use of neurofeedback with people dealing with post-traumatic stress syndrome.
Comm studies students of Lilana Conlisk Gallegos shared a multi-media project on diversity, Kate Liszka wrote on her preservation work in Egypt, and anthropology professor emerita Frances Berdan contributed to research on turquoise in Mesoamerica.
Amy van Schagen (psychology); David Yaghoubian (history); and Timothy Usher (physics), Kimberly Cousins (chemistry and biochemistry) and Renwu Zhang (chemistry and biochemistry).
Brian Levin and John David Reitzel (CSUSB, criminal justice) wrote an analysis on that latest hate crime statistics. Also, Darren Goodman, adjunct instructor, criminal justice, is appointed chief of the Upland Police Department.
Eric Vogelsang, a CSUSB assistant professor of sociology, is quoted in an article about career changes by people who reach 40 years or older.