CSUSB to continue in-person campus operations with some modifications for outdoor activities.

Dear Campus Community:

Our thoughts are with the families and community members impacted by the recent fires in our area. We recognize how difficult this time is for everyone at CSUSB and want you to know that your safety is our highest priority. We are working closely with local emergency services to stay informed and ensure the well-being of our entire community.

At this time, the CSUSB San Bernardino campus is not currently included in evacuation orders or warnings issued by CALFIRE for the Line Fire that started in Highland on Thursday. However, due to the ongoing fire situation in Highland and the Mountain Communities, the following modifications will be made to campus operations for Monday, September 9th:

  • In-person instruction and business operations will continue as normal
  • Building air handling systems will be modified to limit outdoor air to reduce the circulation of smoke and ash inside of campus buildings.
  • Outdoor activity classes, athletic practices, and other planned outdoor activities will be moved indoors or rescheduled. Students should check with faculty or event organizers for additional information.

Campus leadership will continue to monitor the situation and make operational adjustments as required to ensure the safety of our campus community.  Please don't hesitate to reach out if you or someone you know needs support during this challenging time.

Main Content Region

Outreach

Members of the CARE Team are available to provide education and training to CSU San Bernardino students, staff, and faculty. Clubs, departments, and student groups can all use our consultation and training services free of charge.

Audiences leave our presentations with an understanding of:

  • How to help keep the University community safe
  • Information about CARE Team members and procedures
  • What behaviors might represent an increased risk for danger
  • How to appropriately interact with someone about whom you are concerned
  • Ways to identify an individual who is in distress
  • How to manage a distressed or disruptive individual
  • What resources are available throughout the University

Examples of classes: Dealing with Distressed and Disruptive Individuals, Stress Management in Times of Change, Identifying Signs of Risk, See Something Say Something, Multicultural Influences in Conflict Resolution, Verbal De-Escalation

For more information or to schedule an outreach presentation, contact CARE Team at CARE@csusb.edu or calling (909) 537-2273.

 

The CARE Team is not tasked with responding to emergencies. If this is an emergency and you are in need of immediate assistance contact CSUSB Police at (909)537-5165 or dial 911.