Students from all disciplines will present their scholarly work and creative projects at the CSUSB Student Research Competition from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., with top presenters advancing to the prestigious statewide event, which brings together outstanding scholars from across the CSU system.
The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation has awarded CSUSB Palm Desert Campus students more than $100,000 in scholarships over the past five years.
The study, led by faculty from CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the College of Natural Sciences, found that well-designed online STEM courses — with clear structure and meaningful practice — support student success at Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
This month looks at the university during the 1990s, when the university celebrated its 25th anniversary with a new alma mater and fight song, as well as saw tremendous growth in both enrollment and buildings on campus.
CSUSB’s Black History Month celebration will feature a variety of events that highlight the history, culture and contributions of the African American community, while honoring past and present leaders who have shaped that legacy.
Three university-wide awards will be presented to Diana Z. Rodriguez (Distinguished Alumni Award), Miranda Lee (Emerging Leader Award) and Natalia Hale (Coyote Spirit Award) at the annual Alumni Hall of Fame Awards ceremony on April 10.
Through faculty-led research and multi-institution collaboration, Bilal Khan, associate professor in CSUSB’s School of Computer Science & Engineering, is helping deliver clean water to underserved California communities — and creating meaningful research opportunities for students along the way.
Cal State San Bernardino has extended the Fall 2026 undergraduate application deadline to Tuesday, March 31, giving first-time freshmen and transfer students additional time to apply.
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.