California State University, San Bernardino was listed as one of the sponsors of the Third Annual Inland Empire Human Resource-BIZ Conference, hosted by the Inland Empire Regional Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Insight HR Consulting, set for...
Submission of abstracts for the 2025 Inland Empire People's History Conference are due Monday, Feb. 3. The conference returns to Cal State San Bernardino on May 3 as a platform for exploring the rich and complex history of Inland Southern California...
In a college sports roundup: Point guard Jaida Jackson (Valley View High) is a big reason behind Cal State San Bernardino’s women’s basketball team’s latest hot streak. The Coyotes (7-10 overall, 6-6 CCAA) have won four consecutive games and are back...
“Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art,” now on exhibit at UCLA’s Fowler Museum through July 13, was curated by a team from Cal State San Bernardino that included Daisy Ocampo Diaz, assistant professor of history, alumna Lena...
Sishi Wu (criminal justice), with Robert J. Norris (criminal justice, George Mason University), published a study that “examines whether highlighting different harms of wrongful convictions has differential effects on public attitudes.”
Lisa Looney (child development) worked with Erin Gratz (from Orange Coast College) to publish a study that “explored the relationship between interpersonal and institutional trust, and whether interpersonal trust predicts institutional trust in...
CSUSB faculty Yunfei Hou (computer science and engineering), Miranda McIntyre (psychology), Jesus Herrera (information and decision science), Hani Aldirawi (mathematics) and Montgomery Van Wart (public administration), along with Joyce Fu, statistics...
Jacob D. Jones (psychology) led a team to publish a paper that examined “group differences (cognitive normal, Parkinson’s Disease mild cognitive impairment reversion or CN, PD-MCI, and PD-MCI nonreversion) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) markers of...
Eric Vogelsang (sociology), with Sara Moorman (sociology, Boston College), published a study that focused on “growing recognition that social participation may help attenuate cognitive decline in older ages. Unfortunately, previous empirical research...
Fabian A. Borges (political science) published a comparative study in the Spanish-language academic journal that focused on elites, radicalism and democracy in Latin America.
Allyson Jeffredo, a CSUSB alumna, poet, writer and educator from the Coachella Valley, in an opinion column: “To write means to have a deep belief in life and a resounding hopefulness. Writers are simultaneously memorializing their own world and...
Thomas Corrigan (communication studies) was a guest on the podcast SoCal Voices to talk about his work examining news coverage in the Inland Empire, and the changes he believes are needed to ensure quality journalism thrives in the region. Corrigan...