While limited national data is available for the first half of 2023, Long Beach’s year-over-year increase “kind of bucks the trend” seen in cities including Los Angeles, Chicago and New York, which are down compared with the same period of 2022, said...
Richard Sinacola (psychology) authored a textbook for the abnormal psychology course at CSUSB. The goal of the publication is for students to find the text helpful in understanding healthy relationships and use the information to improve their...
Firefighters stopped the spread of a rapidly moving brush fire near Cal State San Bernardino on Wednesday, July 12, before it could burn any homes.
The Kendall fire was burning near Kendall Drive and University Avenue and had consumed about 7 acres...
One firefighter was injured as crews battled two vegetation fires — one in the Cajon Pass and the second near California State University, San Bernardino. The Kendall Fire was reported at around 1:42 p.m. Wednesday in a hilly neighborhood near...
A brush fire burned between five and seven acres in San Bernardino early Wednesday afternoon before firefighters were able to stop the forward motion of the flames.
María Barragán, a CSUSB alumna, has been named the inaugural director of the Dream Center at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. She will have a dual reporting line and maintain close connections to both Academic and Student Affairs to better...
Meredith Conroy, associate professor of political science, participated in a FiveThirtyEight live chat to discuss the campaign launches of candidates running for president in 2024 – who had the best launch event, the worst and how much it matters...
José Muñoz, sociology, was one of the authors of an article that examined “how and why working-class and first-generation backgrounds are especially meaningful and take as our case in point the professoriate and the discipline of sociology, – i.e., a...
Yolonda Youngs, associate professor of geography and environmental studies, on July 10 presented a multi-media talk with Grand Teton National Park museum curator Bridgette Guild on the history of Upper Snake River rafting in the Grand Teton National...
“The combination of Trump and the pandemic created this elastic and familiarized network of villains and heroes in the culture wars. Not everyone who shows up to protests necessarily has the same depth of prejudice or embrace of violence,” said Brian...
Rhianna Nordlund, a master of social work alumna from CSUSB, wrote an article for the blogsite to give readers “a better understanding for why disability studies are so important in the foundational education curriculum for students studying social...
Inland Empire’s manufacturing in June took another step toward returning to growth mode. The region’s purchasing managers index last month was 52.1, the second consecutive month that number was 50 or above, according to the Institute of Applied...