DragStory.com — The racing website previews this weekend’s 48th annual Gatornationals meet in Florida, and focused part of its article on Cal State San Bernardino graduate Leah Pritchett, who has won two consecutive meets in the NHRA Top Fuel...
Palm Desert Patch — Club Educate at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus, a student club for those interested in teaching kindergarten through 12th grade, in higher education or go into counseling, has adopted the Academy for Careers in...
Reuters — Hate crimes in nine U.S. metropolitan areas rose more than 20 percent last year, fueled by inflamed passions during the presidential campaign and more willingness for victims to step forward, a leading hate crimes researcher said on Monday...
InlandEmpire.us — Coachella Valley Women’s Business Center will present a workshop entitled, “Recordkeeping for Your Small Business” on March 21 that is designed to help participants learn what they need to know to stay in compliance. Facilitating...
The Press-Enterprise — Cal State San Bernardino’s men’s golf team finished 16th out of 18 schools in the NDNU Argonaut Invitational. CSUSB totaled a 623 (314-309) over two rounds. Greg Robarge led the team with an 18th-place tie for his 149 (77-72)...
InsideEdison.com — Southern California Edison’s news website featured Cal State San Bernardino alumna Ashley Houston, who works for the utility company as a technical planner. Based at SCE’s San Bernardino Regional Office, Houston comes from a family...
Record Gazette (Banning/Beaumont) — The Banning Art Gallery is currently showing paintings by the late Juan Esqueda, a graduate of Cal State San Bernardino.
Esqueda, a native of Douglas, Ariz., who died Nov. 13, 2015, was a prolific artist who...
Inland Empire Community News — The Cal State San Bernardino student theater group Acto Latino will present the original piece “El Cruce De Los Suenos” and Luis Valdez’s play adaptation “Soldado Razo” on Friday, March 10. The presentations, with...
SBNews.us — The Cal State San Bernardino College of Education and the Educational Administration Department will host the second annual Equity in Education Conference on Wednesday, March 15. The free conference for educators in the Inland Empire...
The Sun — Most of Professor Brian Levin’s students were small children when an act of terror on Sept. 11, 2001, thrust the United States into a global war on terrorism.
However, all of his criminal justice students at Cal State San Bernardino are...
The Washington Post — An article about hate incidents against Muslims noted that hate crimes against Muslims shot up 67 percent in 2015, according to FBI statistics released at the end of last year, and hate crimes overall since then appear on track...
The Sacramento Bee — Brian Levin, a Cal State San Bernardino criminal justice professor, comments in an article about the California Highway Patrol sending to the Sacramento District Attorney a 2,000-page report recommending charges against 100...