Brian Levin (criminal justice) shared his analysis of the extremist group the Proud Boys in the wake of the Sept. 29 presidential debate, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote about recognizing and overcoming anxiety.
President Tomás Morales, among other topics, discussed how CSUSB has operated and dealt with, and continues to deal with, various issues such virtual instruction, safety of students and staff and funding in the wake of budget cuts.
“Hospitality & Tourism amid COVID-19 Reopening and Recovery in the Coachella Valley” will be the focus of the program at 2 p.m. It will be presented on Zoom.
As the COVID-19 pandemic curtailed large gatherings of any kind, Lacey Kendall saw a need to help local churches stream their services. With technology she and three friends developed, Kendall is seeking to help three historic Black churches in Riverside and San Bernardino counties go virtual.
The John M. Pfau Library has updated its list of online services for the fall semester.
Meredith Conroy (political science) co-wrote an article on women running for Congress in 2020 and how they did in their party’s primary election; Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) discussed the region’s economy; and Jeffrey Williamson (entrepreneurship) was quoted in an article about Walmart’s recent success in China.
“Augie’s Pop of Kindness Day,” presented by the CSUSB Staff Council, took place on Aug. 20 on campus for essential workers, and virtually on Zoom for those working remotely.
Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies), Meredith Conroy (political science), Janet Kottke (psychology), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and David Yaghoubian (history) were included in recent news coverage.
CSUSB’s Ask Me! Campaign to welcome students and answer their questions will be held as a three-day drive-thru, today through Wednesday, Aug. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.