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Rabbi Hillel Cohn
May 6, 2019

Gerald Sorin will present “Remnants of Jewish Life in Post-Holocaust Europe: A Personal Journey,” on May 13 in Palm Desert and May 14 in Riverside.

March 19, 2019
News media continue to interview Brian Levin (criminal justice) for his perspective after the terrorist attack on two mosques in New Zealand last week.
March 20, 2019

The event, which will start outside the Infant and Toddler Lab School at the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences building, begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday, April 6. Participants can register online.

March 20, 2019

Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed how extremists exploit online communities, and David Yaghoubian was interviewed about a meeting between military chiefs from Syria, Iran and Iraq as the U.S. withdraws from Syria.

March 20, 2019
Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed how extremists exploit online communities, and David Yaghoubian was interviewed about a meeting between military chiefs from Syria, Iran and Iraq as the U.S. withdraws from Syria.
smallasaGIANT flier
March 21, 2019

The museum, housed on the third floor of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, will display “smallasaGIANT” from April 15-June 15. CSUSB will serve as the exhibit’s debut. An opening reception is set for April 18.

March 21, 2019

News media continue to turn to Brian Levin (criminal justice) for his analysis in the wake of the March 15 terror attacks in New Zealand. He wrote a commentary for Time and interviewed by The Economist on the topic of white nationalist extremists.

Faculty in the News, March 22
March 22, 2019

Annika Anderson (sociology), was interviewed for an article on Project Rebound, which she directs, and Brian Levin (criminal justice), was quoted in an article on ProPublica’s Documenting Hate project.

The House I Live In snapshot
March 26, 2019

“The House I Live In,” a documentary film that examines the profound human rights implications of U.S. drug policy, will be shown on April 4 at the John M. Pfau Library, PL-5005.