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CSUSB and a coalition of education and industry partners have formalized a partnership under the CREATE Academy framework to expand college access, STEM learning and workforce pathways for students.
May 8, 2026

The CREATE Academy initiative will launch in summer 2026 with hands-on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) programming, pre-college experiences and industry-connected training designed to prepare students for careers in emerging technologies and the future workforce.

Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, Faculty in the News
May 8, 2026

Tony Coulson (cybersecurity) was interviewed about the cyberattack on Canvas, an article featured the “Phoenix of Gaza XR” virtual reality project that Ahlam Muhtaseb  (media studies) helped develop, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about the latest hate crime statistics.

Ryan Stairs
May 8, 2026

After transferring to Cal State San Bernardino through Instant Admit Day, computer science senior Ryan Stairs gained the confidence to pursue his goals and make the most of his college experience. Through hands-on work in the Digital Transformation office and contributing to the “Join the Pack” website, he’s building the skills and connections needed to launch a future in game development.

PDC Grad Reception 2026
May 8, 2026

The reception highlighted academic excellence while offering a meaningful opportunity to recognize the accomplishments and journeys of the graduates.

A group from CSUSB visited Boai Chinese Medicine Clinic in China, where they had hands-on exposure to practices such as cupping, acupuncture and moxibustion.
May 7, 2026

A group of 19 Cal State San Bernardino students traveled to China, gaining firsthand experience with healthcare systems, traditional medicine, and cultural practices in Beijing and Shanghai, and a look at how traditional practices and modern innovation intersect within China’s evolving healthcare system.

Tomás Gómez-Arias, dean of the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, provided closing remarks for the 53rd Annual Student Awards ceremony.
May 6, 2026

The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration honored its top students on May 5, celebrating academic achievement and the journeys behind each success. The ceremony highlighted the role of mentorship, community and perseverance in shaping student excellence at CSUSB.

Group photo of the School of Computer Science and Engineering
May 6, 2026

The university’s School of Computer Science and Engineering marked a milestone this spring as it celebrated the continued expansion of its ExCELS (Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships) program and participated in the Defining the Future Conference.

Diana Melendez
May 5, 2026

Two-time CSUSB alumna Diana Melendez participated in the university’s online MBA for Executives program to strengthen her leadership and business expertise. The program enabled her to apply data-driven strategies in real time, accelerating both her company’s growth and her own professional development.

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art
May 5, 2026

RAFFMA will host the opening reception for “Tóonavq cham ‘áa’alvichum,” an exhibition featuring Indigenous basket weaving by Noli Indian School students that reflects ancestral traditions and student experiences, on Thursday, May 21, from 5-8 p.m. 

Julie Taylor, at left, and Alexandra Cavallaro
May 4, 2026

Students in the program are completing two university-level courses taught by CSUSB faculty, Alexandra Cavallaro and Julie Taylor, using the Inside-Out model of prison education. It will be a significant step forward in expanding access to higher education for system-impacted youth ages 18-23.

The Coyotes women’s volleyball team capped the decade by winning the NCAA Division II National Championship, CSUSB’s first-ever national title.
May 4, 2026

This installment looks at the university during the 2010s, when Cal State San Bernardino launched student success programs, earned national recognition, advanced sustainability, and strengthened community impact while navigating leadership changes and regional challenges.

Jack H. Brown College, Faculty in the News
May 1, 2026

Francesca Beer (finance) discussed how reward credit cards work; Stuart Sumida (biology), as president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, was cited in an article on how some paleontologists seek research funding in light of some receiving donations from the late Jeffery Epstein; and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus), was interviewed about “speed running,” the accused gunman in the White House Correspondents Dinner attack, and the federal indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center.