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CSUSB Faculty in the News
October 13, 2020

Anthony Silard, a CSUSB public administration associate professor, wrote an article about the deep causes of anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic for the blog “The Art of Living Free.”

Faculty in the News
October 12, 2020

Thomas Pierce (economics, emeritus), James Fenelon (sociology), Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences), Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history) and Anthony Silard (public administration) were included in recent news coverage on a variety of topics.

CSUSB alumnus Adonis Galarza-Toledo (left) is sworn in as a member of the board of the Coachella Valley Unified School District.
October 8, 2020

Alumnus Adonis Galarza-Toledo, ’20, who served as CSUSB’s ASI president, has been appointed to the Coachella Valley Unified School District Board.

Tony Coulson, executive director of the CSUSB Cybersecurity Center, with some of his students. The National Security Agency selected the university to be a leader of its core workforce development initiative.
October 7, 2020

The prestigious designation as the Community National Center for Cybersecurity Education illustrates CSUSB’s continued prominence as the premier institution of higher education for cybersecurity education.

Tony Coulson, executive director of Cal State San Bernardino Cybersecurity Center.
October 5, 2020

Tony Coulson, executive director of the university’s Cybersecurity Center, and his students will talk about the center’s work at a Virtual American Congressional Exchange briefing that begins at noon today.

Faculty in the News
October 5, 2020

Barbara Sirotnik (statistics, business analytics, and supply chain management) discussed the High Desert Survey and the region’s economy, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed on a wide range of topics related to extremist groups.

Faculty in the News
October 2, 2020

Barbara Sirotnik (statistics, business analytics, and supply chain management) will speak at an Oct. 4 event on Facebook and YouTube focusing on the High Desert communities, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the Patriot Movement AZ far right group and the Proud Boys extremist group.

Kids that Code serves the Inland Empire by teaching children how to code, and other S.T.E.A.M. (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) projects.
October 1, 2020

Kids that Code provides a space for children of all ages to learn computer programming, game design, web development, and more.

Faculty in the News
September 30, 2020

Brian Levin (criminal justice) shared his analysis of the extremist group the Proud Boys in the wake of the Sept. 29 presidential debate, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote about recognizing and overcoming anxiety.