Tomás Morales, president of Cal State San Bernardino and its Palm Desert campus, will step down at the end of the academic year. Morales has served in higher education for a total of 51 years, which includes 13 years as president of the CSUSB.
Tomas Morales, president of Cal State San Bernardino and its Palm Desert campus, will step down at the end of the academic year. Morales has served in higher education for a total of 51 years, which includes 13 years as president of the CSUSB.
Students returned to class Aug. 25 at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus, the only public university in the Coachella Valley offering full four-year degrees.
The newspaper published a photo slide show of the first day of the fall semester at Cal State San Bernardino, noting that other colleges in the region have also welcomed back students.
Tomas Morales, president of Cal State San Bernardino, recently received an honorary doctorate from Caucasus University in Tbilisi, the capital of the republic of Georgia. Morales received the degree during a ceremony July 26 in Tbilisi, which is on...
Students are returning to class today at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus, the only public university in the Coachella Valley offering full four-year degrees.
Greg Gondwe, a Zambian national and a journalism professor at California State University at San Bernardino and a researcher at the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University, was quoted in an article about U.S.-bound tourist from Malawi and Zambia...
Alicia Gutierrez-Romine, a professor of history at CSUSB who has studied the history of abortion criminalization, was interviewed for an article about the “Tule Marsh Murder,” which took place 100 years ago in the San Francisco Bay’s East Bay...
James Fenelon (sociology) published a chapter for “The Oxford Handbook of Climate Action” that “highlights how Indigenous activism embodies existing alternative social structures that stand in conflict with states and globalized corporations’...
Andrea Giuffre (criminal justice) was a member of a team that published a study that “investigates the consequences of categorizing traffic violations as criminal in Georgia and the legal financial obligations imposed by courts.”
Rosario Rizzo Lara (sociology) co-authored a book that “advances the emerging work on using semi-structured interview data to analyze motives by providing the first book-length treatment of this underdeveloped methodological area in sociology and...