March 18, 2021
A Seattle church was targeted with anti-Asian hate speech written in hay in the parking lot, which said, "F--- China" and "You will pay," said officials at the International Full Gospel Fellowship Church in Seattle on Monday, March 15...
March 16, 2021
As part of the California State Assembly's annual celebration of Women's History Month, Assemblymember Chris Holden recognized Fran Robertson, a Cal State San Bernardino alumna, as the 41st Assembly District's Woman of the Year...
March 16, 2021
Audrey Matthews, professor emerita at Cal State San Bernardino, passed away on December 31, 2020 at the age of 84. Matthews dedicated her life to public service, spending more than 35 years working in local and state government as a...
March 16, 2021
Although authorities have not said racial animus was a motive in the Georgia shootings that left eight dead – as many as six of whom were Asian – the news report mentioned the increase in hate crimes targeting Asian Americans...
March 15, 2021
A visual arts program created by Cal State San Bernardino art associate professor Edward “Ed” Gomez was one of 10 recently selected for funding by California Humanities, a nonprofit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities...
March 15, 2021
Anthony Silard, associate professor of public administration, asked in his Psychology Today blog, “The Art of Living Free,” “how will we emerge from the pandemic?”
He wrote, in part, “This pandemic has been an extended period of...
March 14, 2021
Tanya Villanueva has been named a marketing and transaction assistant with Lee & Associates’ High Desert office in Victorville. A graduate of Cal State San Bernardino, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration...
March 14, 2021
The Southern California’s economy endured some of the nation’s harshest “stay at home” measures to battle the spread of coronavirus. In its wake, the four-county area was 749,600 jobs short of pre-pandemic levels. But as the second...
March 15, 2021
Pamela Medina, CSUSB assistant professor of public administration, co-wrote an article for the American Society for Public Administration’s news site on the challenges faced by college faculty a juggling research, teaching and service...
March 12, 2021
More than one year into the coronavirus outbreak, it’s becoming clearer that the pandemic has unwelcome side effects that go beyond public health.
Surveying 16 major American cities, researchers at the Center for the Study of Hate...
March 14, 2021
The governor of Maryland said anti-Asian sentiment during the coronavirus pandemic has been “a serious problem” his wife, an immigrant from South Korea, and her three adult daughters, putting yet more faces on the increase of hate...
March 15, 2021
California’s Bay Area has seen a wave of violence toward Asian Americans this past winter. In Oakland, the Chinatown Chamber of Commerce has documented at least 20 assaults. And in the Bay Area overall, there have been 32 reports of...