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Ten years after Inland Regional Center terrorist attack, San Bernardino honors the fourteen lives lost
KVCR
Dec. 2, 2025
Stuart Sumida (biology) was one of speakers at the annual Day of Remembrance ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Dec. 2, 2015, mass shooting at the Inland Regional Center in San Bernardino. Fourteen people died that day, including five CSUSB alumni who Sumida had taught. The Peace Garden was created in 2016 to honor five alumni killed: Robert Adams, Juan Espinoza, Shannon Johnson, Yvette Velasco and Michael Wetzel. It sits beside the classrooms where they once took courses.

CSUSB professor emeritus looks back at 10 years following the mass shooting in San Bernardino
LAist 
Dec. 2, 2025
Brian Levin, founder of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism and professor emeritus at California State University, San Bernardino, was interviewed for a segment about the 10 years that followed the Dec. 2, 2015, mass shooting in San Bernardino that killed 14 – including five CSUSB alumni – and injured 22 others.

Hate crimes in L.A. County ‘continue at record levels,’ new report finds
Los Angeles Times
Dec. 4, 2025
CSUSB professor emeritus Brian Levin, founding director at the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for an article about the latest Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations hate crime report that showed such incidents continuing to rise in 2024.

Hate crimes in L.A. County hold at historic levels despite slight decline from previous year, report finds
The Latin Times
Dec. 5, 2025

Professor emeritus Brian Levin, founder of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino, was interviewed for an article about hate crimes in Los Angeles County remaining near historic highs in 2024, with 1,355 reported victims, according to new data released by the Los Angeles County Commission on Human Relations.

Exclusive survey: ‘Allies’ abandon Jews as antisemitism surges
Axios
Dec. 4, 2025
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was quoted in an article about antisemitism and the idea that “fewer Americans feel any obligation to push back, according to a sweeping new survey shared first with Axios.

Grey matter volume and fractional anisotropy as biomarkers of cognitive change in traumatic brain injury over a 6-month period
Frontiers in Neurology
Sarah Dunn (kinesiology) collaborated with Casa Colina Hospital and Centers for Healthcare on a study that explored how neuroimaging biomarkers relate to cognitive recovery in traumatic brain injury patients. Dunn supervised CSUSB Palm Desert Campus kinesiology students who assisted with assessing blood samples for the biomarkers mentioned in the study. Dunn was also responsible for all blood sample transport and processing in addition to writing various sections of the study.

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