If 2017 ends with an overall increase in hate crimes, and it is on a path to do so, it would be the third-consecutive annual rise in these acts. This is something America has not seen since 2004, according to Brian Levin, the director of the Center...
After the Air Force Academy outside Colorado Springs confirmed that an African-American student wrote anti-black slurs in a dormitory in September, Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism at California State University...
CSUSB Professor Brian Levin is quoted about hate crime hoaxes, following a recent incident at the Air Force Academy, where an African-American student wrote anti-black racial slurs in a dormitory in September:
“Hate crime hoaxes have a similar...
CSUSB history professor David Yaghoubian was interviewed by PressTV about the statements made by European Union and Iranian foreign ministers regarding the JCPOA (Iran-US nuclear agreement) in Samarkand, Uzbekistan.
First-year students at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus continued a tradition of volunteering that will benefit foster youth in the Coachella Valley, as part of national Make a Difference Day.
Over 60 first-year students recently...
Four cybersecurity majors at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico (PUPR) made their way to Cal State San Bernardino to finish their studies after their campus was heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria.
Tony Coulson, CSUSB professor in information and...
A Cal State San Bernardino alumnus and a current CSUSB student are featured in Norco College Art Gallery’s first exhibition featuring artwork made solely from veterans.
Chet Glaze — a teacher at Norco College, Army veteran and CSUSB alumnus of art —...
Brian Levin is quoted about the rise of hate crimes in America, which for the first time in over a decade, has increased two years in a row:
“We now have an unbroken streak of presidential election year increases [in hate crimes] going back to 1992...
Nov. 14, 2017
Hate and bias-related crimes rose for the second straight year in 2016, raising concerns about divisions nationally even as groups that monitor such activity questioned whether law enforcement agencies in Texas and elsewhere are...
Nov. 13, 2017
The number of hate crimes rose nearly 5 percent across the country in 2016, according to new data released by the FBI on Monday. It marks the second year in a row hate crimes have increased. Hate crimes in Maryland, however, have...
Nov. 14, 2017
The number of hate crimes reported in California jumped about 11 percent in 2016, a spike some experts who monitor such bias activity say has a correlation to the election of President Trump.
In California, the number of hate crimes...
Nov. 13, 2017
The number of hate crimes reported in California jumped more than 11 percent in 2016, the FBI said Monday.
There were 60 more hate crimes last year than in 2015 in the Bay Area’s nine counties — with the most reported in Alameda, San...