
Levin becomes the fifth Cal State San Bernardino faculty member to be awarded the California State University honor given to its outstanding faculty and staff.

The latest hate crime numbers for Los Angeles were released on Jan. 23, and news reporters sought out Brian Levin (criminal justice) for his analysis.


Mary Fong (communication studies), Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) and Breanna Putman (biology) were included in recent news coverage on various topics related to their expertise.

The hiring of Pablo Gomez (psychology) as the first fulltime CSUSB Palm Desert Campus faculty member is included in recent news coverage. Sam Crowell (education, emeritus) Stuart Sumida (biology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) also are included.

A comment by Brian Levin (criminal justice) on Oregon’s hate crime laws was included in coverage of a Portland murder case involving a self-described white nationalist.

Pablo Gomez is an associate professor of psychology, teaching cognitive psychology and statistics/methods courses.

Brian Levin (criminal justice) is included in coverage of a Holocaust exhibit opening at a New York Museum and in an article about a Calabasas man posting hate messages on the balcony of his home.

The online criminal justice master’s program at Cal State San Bernardino was included in the Best Criminal Justice Degree Programs for 2020 list by Intelligent, a college research and planning guide.