Business offices at Cal State San Bernardino and its Palm Desert Campus will be closed Tuesday, March 31, in observance of the state holiday honoring farmworkers.
CSUSB students earned top placements at the NCAE Cyber Games Southwest Regional Competition while building hands-on skills in teamwork, problem-solving and system defense. Competing side by side, they applied classroom knowledge in a fast-paced environment that mirrors real cybersecurity careers.
Hannah Kivalahula-Uddin and James Huff (education) and James Fenelon (sociology) were interviewed for a segment on Project Impact, and Mike Stull(entrepreneurship) was quoted in an article about a report that Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship helped generate more than $1 billion for the Inland Empire economy during the last 20 years.
CSUSB student Lusine Hayrapetyan earned third place at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Student Research Competition, one of the top international undergraduate research competitions in computer science.
The CSUSB Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign returns April 6-24, inviting faculty and staff to donate to a fundraising effort that supports programs, departments and scholarships that directly impact student success.
Breanna Ramirez was recognized for her excellence in teaching biotechnology-related courses at Cal State San Bernardino and was one of only two students selected for the honor across the California State University system.
At Cal State San Bernardino, students lead hands-on workshops showing how artificial intelligence can be used thoughtfully, ethically and across disciplines without replacing human expertise.
The chandelier, designed by glass artist, Netflix “Blown Away” reality show evaluator, and art professor Katherine Gray, shines in the Ellen and Stan Weisser Foyer of the university’s new Performing Arts Center. The installation, created with the help of three CSUSB art students, highlights the creativity and collaboration that define the campus arts community.
The Presidential Academic Excellence Scholar program is a highly competitive award that accepts 20 students each year and is based on academic excellence, leadership, character and the potential exhibited by the applicants throughout the review and interview process.
Future Coyotes admitted for fall 2026 got a glimpse of campus life – exploring the university, connecting with students, faculty and staff, and experiencing what it means to be part of the pack.
CSUSB MFA candidate Mya Correa presents a thesis exhibition at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art that explores sculpture, collage and repurposed materials through an intuitive, process-driven approach. On view April 9-16, the exhibition invites viewers to consider transformation, chance and the layered histories of discarded objects.
Higher education leaders from across Southern California gathered at CSUSB for the ACE Women’s Network Lunch & Learn on Friday, March 20. Hosted in partnership with CSUSB’s GLOW, the event brought together professionals from 23 colleges and universities — spanning community colleges, CSU campuses, private institutions and UC campuses — for an afternoon centered on the theme, “Leading on Our Own Terms.”