CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences hosted the CNS Science Carnival, welcoming nearly 500 Inland Empire students, teachers, staff and families for a day of hands-on STEM exploration. The event featured interactive exhibits, live demonstrations and engaging learning experiences led by CSUSB faculty, staff and students.
The university honored the eight graduates of CSUSB at the annual campus-wide Alumni Hall of Fame on April 10 to recognize them for their leadership, professional achievements and community service.
Meredith Conroy (political science) published an article about the dismissals of former U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and former Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem; Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) discussed the economic impact of the Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship’s work; and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus), was interviewed about the latest FBI hate crime statistics.
Award-winning author Adam Higginbotham will discuss his latest book about the 1986 tragedy of the space shuttle Challenger in which the lives of all seven astronauts on board were lost. Presented by the Department of History and the John M. Pfau Library, the talk will be at noon Monday, April 20, on Zoom.
Students at Cal State San Bernardino are gaining hands-on experience with motion capture technology, discovering new ways to tell stories and expanding their career possibilities in fields ranging from entertainment to emerging media.
The award signifies excellence as a frontline instructor along with contributions to the professor’s discipline through scholarship and research, and also service to the campus and larger community.
The funding will strengthen the campus’ existing DEN Food Pantry and support the addition of a new grab-and-go food refrigerator.
Nationally, Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month is celebrated during the month of May, but because the university has a short month due to finals and spring commencement ceremonies, CSUSB starts its celebration in April.
The alumni will be honored during a dinner and awards ceremony on Friday, April 10, from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Obershaw Dining Room. Presented will be three university-wide awards – Distinguished Alumnus, Emerging Leader and Coyote Spirit – as well as the Paw Print Awards, which honor esteemed alumni from each of the university’s five colleges.
Prospective graduate students can explore nationally ranked CSUSB programs, with top placements in rehabilitation counseling, education, public affairs, social work, fine arts and public health.
CSUSB’s Defining the Future Conference brings emerging technology, workforce leaders and student innovation together in one place, offering the CSUSB community a firsthand look at what’s ahead. With employers on campus and the April 15-16 Meeting of the Minds Student Research Symposium happening alongside the conference, it’s a unique opportunity to connect ideas, talent and real-world possibilities.
The Wednesday, April 22, event will blend live music with stargazing in celebration of Earth Day. The immersive evening will feature contemporary compositions, guest performers and a dynamic soundscape inspired by the cosmos. Tickets are available now.