The Sun — Cal State San Bernardino will continue to broaden its fundraising strategy, President Tómas Morales told staff and faculty Monday as the campus kicked off the new academic year.
The university is seeking to raise $50 million in four to six...
Fontana Herald News — Fontana resident Maria Ceja, a student at Cal State San Bernardino, has overcome many obstacles along her journey to success in education.
These obstacles include migrating to the United States from Mexico, learning English in...
The New York Times — The newspaper featured the Smithsonian National Museum of American History collection...
CNN — Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, joined Bryan Dean Wright, a former CIA agent, to discuss the investigation into the bombings in New Jersey and New York City on Sept. 17, and the...
CNN — The issue of profiling possible terrorist suspects and the increase in hate crimes against Muslim Americans is discussed in this interview with Brian Levin, director of Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.
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NBCBayArea.com — New data shows hate crimes against Muslim Americans are at their highest levels since the weeks immediately following the September 11th attacks. Researchers say sentiments coming from Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and...
The Press-Enterprise — Recurring terrorist attacks on U.S. soil along with racially and culturally divisive rhetoric on the campaign trail has fueled a 78 percent increase in hate crimes against American Muslims in 2015, a level unsurpassed since 9...
Carbonated.TV — Before 2015, the last time the United States became a dangerous place for Muslims was in the year 2001, in the days following the September 11 terrorist attacks.
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RT.com — In an interview soon after the incidents on Sept. 17, and before the suspect’s arrest on Sept. 19, Brian Levin from Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at Cal State San Bernardino was interviewed what may have motivated the bombings...
IECN.com — President Tomas Morales received one of Mexico’s highest honors during the Mexican Independence Day celebration at Cal State San Bernardino Thursday night, Sept. 15.
“I dedicate this award to continuing the efforts to provide access to...
LatinoLA — Throughout Mexico and around the world, millions of people celebrated Mexican Independence Day culminating with the historic ringing of a bell for Cry for Freedom, "El Grito."
Cal State San Bernardino held its own festivities on Sept. 15...
The New York Times — Hate crimes against American Muslims have soared to their highest levels since the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, according to data compiled by researchers, an increase apparently fueled by terrorist attacks in the...