CSUSB alumna Abi Carter’s July 27 Acrisure Arena performance marked a full-circle moment: Carter reminisced with the crowd about her time as a student at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert campus just across Interstate 10 when she could see...
Before moderating “How Does the Inland Empire Strike Back Against Hate?,” a Zócalo public program presented in partnership with California Humanities, National Endowment for the Humanities, United We Stand, UCR ARTS, and UCR College of Humanities and...
Katherine Gray (art) was interviewed for an article about the science of glassmaking. Gray is the resident evaluator for the Netflix show, “Blown Away,” a reality glass-blowing competition. Four seasons in and the show has increasingly cut together...
Abi Carter, CSUSB Palm Desert Campus alumna and 2024 American Idol winner, talks about her upcoming concert at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, adding: “I remember being in college across the street at Cal State San Bernardino-Palm Desert Campus...
Abi Carter, a CSUSB Palm Desert Campus alumna and the 2024 winner of American Idol, was a guest on the program, “Eye on the Desert,” to talk about her upcoming concert at the Acrisure Arena, across the freeway from the Palm Desert Campus, and her...
The online news publication featured Marc Robinson (history) in a question-and-answer about his latest book , author of “Washington State Rising: Black Power on Campus in the Pacific Northwest,” which charts the establishment and political activities...
The fan website, in a wrap-up featured panels at the San Diego Comic-Con, reported that CSUSB biology professor, Stuart Sumida (“His Dark Materials”), will be one of the science advisors appearing on a July 28 panel about their work in film and other...
Andrea Giuffre (criminal justice) co-authored a study that examined the extent to which family members influence adolescents’ legal socialization. “This study examines how the family experience of a police stop may be an overlooked mechanism in the...
Andrea Giuffre (criminal justice) co-authored a study on the use of monetary sanctions (fines and fees) as part of punishment in the criminal legal system. “The current study uses Autoregressive Integrated Moving Average models to assess monetary...
Hate crimes have risen in recent years, but the scapegoats vary with the political winds, several experts said July 16 at a panel discussion about combating hate in the Inland Empire. “Hate crimes have gone up in every presidential election year,”...
Cherina Betters, a CSUSB alumna who works for the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools, was sworn in Thursday, July 11, after being appointed in June to replace Anne Viricel, who said in May she would leave the board June 30 after nine...
Cherina Betters, a Cal State San Bernardino alumna, has been formally sworn in as a member of the San Bernardino Community College Board of Trustees, representing an area that includes Highland, Lake Arrowhead, surrounding mountain communities, and...