Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was quoted in recent news coverage about the California Commission on the State of Hate’s annual report.
Artist David Allen Burns’ public installation Red Flags will appear across the CSUSB campus through May 15, inviting visitors to reflect on civic participation and shared responsibility through a series of handmade red flags placed throughout public spaces.
The milestone highlights the university’s role in strengthening the region’s economy while connecting students and community members with real-world entrepreneurial opportunities.
The documentary, to be screened on Thursday, March 19, explores de Batuc’s celebrated artistic legacy and his powerful recovery from Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
CSUSB’s University Honors College welcomed 30 outstanding high school seniors to campus for the Presidential Academic Excellence Scholarship Dinner, an event designed to celebrate academic achievement and showcase the opportunities available through one of the university’s most competitive programs.
The program, which works to increase the number of men of color in the teaching profession, held a two-day seminar for teaching credential students, immersing them in the history and culture of Southern California’s Indigenous peoples.
CSUSB alumnus Robert Grey has built a global career in innovation, entrepreneurship and sustainability. In April, he returns to his alma mater as a panelist at the Defining the Future Conference to share insights with the next generation of students.
Cal State San Bernardino will award an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters to distinguished alumna Yolanda T. Moses during its Spring Commencement ceremonies on May 15-16. Moses is being honored for her decades of scholarship, leadership and advocacy for equity in education, as well as her enduring support of her alma mater.
Ryan Keating (history), Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts, emerita), Stuart Sumida (biology), and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news coverage.
Cal State San Bernardino will award an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters to alumnus William M. Stevenson during its Spring Commencement ceremonies on May 15-16. A longtime banking professional, educator and supporter of the university, Stevenson is being recognized for his decades of service to the business community and his lasting contributions to CSUSB and the region.
Designed to bring the campus community together for a day of learning and collaboration, the conference will focus on the ways finance, technology and operations intersect with the work carried out every day in support of CSUSB students, faculty and staff.
Father Gregory Boyle, the founder of Homeboy Industries, a gang intervention program in Los Angeles, will discuss his latest book, “Cherished Belonging: The Healing Power of Love in Divided Times,” at the March 11 Conversations on Race and Policing. Free and open to the public, the program will begin at noon on Zoom.