Protests related to stay-at-home orders that have attracted extremists and fringe elements was the topic of two news interviews with Brian Levin (criminal justice).
The university will reopen remotely for business and virtual classes will resume on Tuesday, May 26. University Police will remain on duty on all days when the campus is closed. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has temporarily suspended all non-essential on-campus operations.
“COVID-19 has not been the great equalizer,” Nyle Fort said during his virtual presentation on May 19 called “Pandemic and Privilege” as part of Cal State San Bernardino’s Conversations on Diversity series.
A clinic for the homeless in Palm Springs received assistance from the PD nursing students on May 15.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed for an article about extremist militia leaders who have been helping to organize protests against COVID-19 restrictions, and Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) was featured in the latest podcast by the Western Riverside County of Governments.
Nyle Fort, a minister, organizer and scholar, will present “Pandemic and Privilege” as part of the Conversations on Diversity series on Tuesday, May 19, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom.
Meredith Conroy, CSUSB associate professor of political science, was interviewed in an article about how the decision of whether or not to wear a mask has increasingly become a political statement as the country battles the COVID-19 pandemic.
Administered by the California Student Aid Commission, CSUSB, working with the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, was awarded $908,557 earlier this year to begin the program in summer of 2020.
As CSUSB Palm Desert Campus nursing students receive a donation of much-needed Personal Protective Equipment, a fellow Coyote and her daughters assist on the giving end.