Ahlam Muhtaseb (media studies) was interviewed about her documentary, “1948: Creation and Catastrophe,” and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about fatal shootings by federal agents of two protestors in Minneapolis recently and hate group activity in San Diego County.
Stephen J. Harnett, author of “The Lost Chance in China and the Rise of Cold War Populism,” and a professor of communication at the University of Colorado, Denver, will present his talk in-person and on Zoom. The Modern China Lecture Series is free and open to the public.
CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration will host this in-person event on how the Federal Reserve works and why it matters on Thursday, Feb. 19, from noon-1 p.m. in Jack H. Brown Hall, room 287. It is free and open to the campus community.
Hosted in partnership with CSUSB’s Growing Leadership Opportunities for Women (GLOW) group, the event will be held March 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the San Manuel Student Union North on the CSUSB campus. Registration is now open.
In addition to being nominated for an Oscar in the Best Animated Feature film category, the Disney Animation Studios movie has also been nominated for an “Annie Award” for Best Feature by the Hollywood Chapter of the Association Internationale du Film d’Animation.
FLOWS connects CSU students with hands-on geospatial research, field-based learning and service opportunities alongside Tribal nations, community organizations and water resource professionals.
The online master’s program in criminal justice was listed at No. 32 in the nation in the 2026 Best Online Programs published by U.S. News & World Report. In this category, CSUSB is just one of five institutions on the list for California and one of two California State University campuses.
Cal State San Bernardino will welcome marine biologist, author and science advocate Jasmin Graham for a special book talk on Feb. 11 as part of the Gerald M. Scherba Lecture Series. The event, free and open to the public, will take place from noon-1 p.m.
In recent headlines: Nicole Dabbs (kinesiology) has been appointed president-elect of the Southwest Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine; Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus), was quoted in an article about the phenomenon known as “looksmaxxing;” and Fred Jandt (communication studies, emeritus) just published a book on mediation in resolving disputes.
Guillermo Escalante, associate dean in the College of Natural Sciences and professor of kinesiology, models discipline and applied expertise at CSUSB — on campus and in competitive bodybuilding. After a three-year break, he returned to high-level competition last summer, earning seven top 10 finishes.
The International Journal of AI in Pedagogy, Innovation, and Learning Futures is designed as a peer-reviewed forum for research on how artificial intelligence is influencing teaching, learning and institutional decision-making. Its focus is on how institutions can build trust in learning outcomes, academic evaluation and long-term degree credibility.
When CSUSB was named to the Carnegie Elective Classification for Community Engagement list in 2024, it was the only California State University selected. This year, CSUSB is joined by CSU campuses Channel Islands, Chico, Fresno, Monterey Bay, Northridge, Sacramento, San Diego, San Francisco, San Marcos and Stanislaus.