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John M. Pfau Library, Faculty in the News
June 11, 2026

Meredith Conroy (political science) wrote on how language is used to question a candidate’s masculinity in a U.S. Senate race in Texas, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about homicides targeting the homeless and anti-immigrant violence in Northern Ireland.

Beth Alexander (fourth from the right) visits the CSUSB Veterans Success Center. The longtime supporter of the center passed away on May 21.
June 11, 2026

Elizabeth Ann Alexander, known as Beth, supported the Veterans Success Center through the San Bernardino Elks Lodge No. 836, obtaining grants that assisted the center’s student veterans. She passed away on May 21.

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty in the News
June 4, 2026

Meredith Conroy (political science) discussed the language of masculinity in the U.S. Senate race in Texas, Jeremy Murray (history) was interviewed about AI use in the California State University system, and Chetan Prakash, (mathematics, emeritus) launched the Trace Institute with co-founder Donald Hoffman, a retired UC Irvine professor.

Honored for successful seasons in 2025-26 by the San Bernardino City Council at its June 3 meeting were, from top to bottom, the women’s volleyball team, the men’s golf team and the baseball team.
June 4, 2026

The Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball, baseball and men’s golf teams – all of whom advanced to their respective NCAA Division II post-season championship tournaments – were recognized with certificates by Mayor Helen Tran and the City Council on June 3.

‘AI in Action’ web banner
June 4, 2026

The new podcast series by Cal State San Bernardino’s Office of Academic Research explores how artificial intelligence is transforming work, leadership, education and innovation. Hosted by Chief Research Officer Timothy Akers, the debut episode features Valerie Capers Workman, chief human resources officer of Empower Pharmacy and former head of human resources for Tesla.

Maria Gadsden
June 4, 2026

Maria Gadsden, a CSUSB alumna and adjunct professor in the Teacher Education and Foundations Department, was selected for a prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities summer institute program for educators in Saipan.

Angel C. Guerra
June 1, 2026

Cal State San Bernardino graduate Angel C. Guerra and co-author Sandy Avina will celebrate the publication of their new book, “Riskfetti: Risk Management for the Rest of Us,” a practical risk management guide, with a book launch Thursday, June 18, in Riverside.

CSUSB's John M. Pfau Library, front exterior
May 28, 2026

Students in the history course, “Women in the Black Freedom Movement,” completed an archival research project, a hands-on learning opportunity that grew out of an ongoing collaboration between Marc Robinson, associate professor of history, and Eric Milenkiewicz, university archivist. 

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences building, Faculty in the  News
May 28, 2026

Ethel Mickey (sociology) was interviewed about her forthcoming book, “Networking to Nowhere: How Gender Inequality Persists in Tech,” on the NPR-affiliate WOSU’s program, “All Sides with Amy Juravich.”

Photo of white crosses, military boots, rifle and helmet, two small American flags on the law in front of the Pfau Library.
May 22, 2026

Cal State San Bernardino and its Palm Desert Campus will be closed on Monday, May 25, in observance of Memorial Day. The university will reopen for business on Tuesday, May 26. University Police will remain on duty on all days when the campus is closed.

College of Natural Science, Faculty in the News
May 22, 2026

Stuart Sumida (biology), as president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, was the lead signatory in a letter calling for the protection of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument; Meredith Conroy (political science) discussed and wrote on the cancellation of the “Late Show with Stephen Colbert;” a book co-authored by Mark T. Clark (national security studies, emeritus) was highlighted in a column about UFOs; and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed for his analysis in the aftermath of the fatal shooting at the Islamic Center of San Diego.

Matthew Markin
May 22, 2026

Two-time alumnus Matthew Markin, an academic advisor in the Academic Success and Undergraduate Advising Office, is the recipient of the 2026 Outstanding Professional Academic Advisor Award for his dedication to supporting and empowering students.