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Palm Desert Campus, Faculty in the News
October 31, 2025

Joseph Tormey, director of CSUSB’s Hospitality Management Program, was interviewed by the personal finance website about the upcoming winter travel season and how consumers can plan to get the most for their money.

Cal State San Bernardino was one of 16 California State Universities to earn national recognition for its commitment to sustainability, securing a spot in The Princeton Review’s 2026 Guide to Green Colleges.
October 31, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino has been named one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible colleges, earning recognition in The Princeton Review’s 2026 Guide to Green Colleges for its commitment to sustainability.

International Information Management Association conference at CSUSB Palm Desert Campus
October 30, 2025

Attendees engaged in keynote sessions, a panel discussion and research presentations that explored how technology continues to shape organizations and education globally.

CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales congratulates award recipients at the 2024 Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards Ceremony.
October 30, 2025

CSUSB’s Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship will host the 23rd Annual Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards on Nov. 18 at the Riverside Convention Center, celebrating top business innovators in the Inland Empire. Tickets, sponsorships, and volunteer opportunities are available now, with U.S. Bank serving as the event’s first-ever Premier Sponsor.

Learning to Resist will be moderated by Jordan Fullam, professor of education and chair of the Faculty Senate. The conversation will include Ahlam Muhtaseb, professor of communication and media studies and representative on the CFA Council for Racial and Social Justice; Jocelyn Paz, student leader and activist and vice chair of the Santos Manuel Student Union; and Wil Greer, director of Equity & Targeted Student Achievement for the San Bernardino City Unified School District.
October 30, 2025

Learning to Resist is a thought-provoking campus event examining the state of public education and emerging forms of student-led advocacy. It will take place Thursday, Nov. 13, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union South Theater.  

The CNS Science Carnival featured interactive exhibits, live science demonstrations, and hands-on experiments led by CSUSB faculty, staff and students.
October 29, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino’s College of Natural Sciences (CNS) hosted its fall CNS Science Carnival, bringing together approximately 500 Inland Empire K-6 students, educators and parents for an immersive day of hands-on learning and exploration.

From left, Michelle Skiljan, senior director of philanthropy, foundation and corporate relations at CSUSB; Francisca Beer, associate dean and director of the Office of Academic Equity; Yutong Liu, lecturer in the School of Cyber & Decision Sciences and director of the Motion Capture Studio; Dora Mejia, CSUSB emergency manager and two-time alumna; Paniz Herrera, cybersecurity and AI executive at Deloitte and CSUSB alumna; Ginger Ontiveros, president and CEO of Tomorrow’s Talent and CSUSB alumna.
October 29, 2025

The event, which drew a crowd of more than 200, highlighted how AI is reshaping career opportunities for women and underscored the urgent need for women to help design and govern the future of technology.

Graphic illustration of AI
October 28, 2025

The debate will take place on Monday, Nov. 3, at noon in the Santos Manuel Student Union South Theater. The event, presented by the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, will explore the future of human and artificial intelligence in a head-to-head discussion.

RAFFMA’s new exhibition, “Beautiful Strangers,” will open Nov. 8.
October 27, 2025

CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art will open “Beautiful Strangers” on Nov. 8. It is curated by costume designer and CSUSB Professor of Theater Arts Andre Harrington, featuring artifacts from the museum’s permanent collection that explore adornment, textiles and ritual across 14 African countries.

Members of the Written by Veterans group
October 27, 2025

Written by Veterans is a free, all-volunteer writing program open to veterans, their family members and supporters.

Center for Global Innovation bldg., Faculty in the News
October 24, 2025

Meredith Conroy (political science) and Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology) were mentioned in recent news coverage, and Keri West, Jamal Appiah-Kubi (social work), and Christina Hassija (psychology, dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) each had their research published recently.

Artifacts from RAFFMA’s esteemed Egyptian collection are viewed during a Family Egypt Day event. The upcoming “Ancient Egypt and Modern Line” exhibition will feature pieces from the collection and reveal how the visual language of ancient Egypt continues to inspire modern artistic expression.
October 23, 2025

“Ancient Egypt and the Modern Line” opens Nov. 8 at The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art at Cal State San Bernardino, showcasing the enduring influence of Egyptian aesthetics on contemporary art.