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John M. Pfau Library, Faculty in the News
August 21, 2026

Meredith Conroy (political science) and Stuart Sumida (biology) were included in recent news media coverage. Recently publishing papers were Yasemin Dildar (economics); Guy Hepp (anthropology); Miranda McIntyre (psychology), Jesus Canelon (information and decision sciences), Hani Aldirawi and Youngsu Kim (mathematics), Ki Eun Kang (public administration); and Reveka Shteynberg (criminal justice).

This summer, 38 local high school seniors explored academic programs, student services and campus life during CSUSB’s inaugural IRL: College in Real Life Road Trip, a residential experience designed to expand college access and support student success.
August 21, 2026

CSUSB’s Office of Pre-College Programs, through Cal-SOAP and Educational Talent Search, launched its inaugural IRL: College in Real Life Road Trip, a residential experience designed to help local high school seniors explore higher education pathways and prepare for college through campus tours, workshops, admissions and financial aid guidance, and mentorship.

CSUSB President Terri Gomez
August 20, 2026

In her first Convocation address, university President Terri Gomez challenged CSUSB to make “choosing home” synonymous with academic excellence, student success and opportunity that contributes to the transformation of the region.

Jack Brown Hall, Faculty in the News
August 19, 2026

Included in recent news coverage were Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), Timothy Pytell (history), Meredith Conroy (political science), Jose Navarrete-Cruz (accounting and finance) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus). Also, the following faculty have had their research published: Cary Barber (history), Jacob Jones (psychology), Zachary Powell (criminal justice), Eric Vogelsang (sociology) and Keting Chen and Kevin Rosales (child, adolescent and family studies).

Cal State San Bernardino welcomed 20 new faculty members during the 2026 New Faculty Orientation on Aug. 17. The daylong event introduced new faculty to the people, programs and services available to support their teaching, scholarship and work with students.
August 19, 2026

The 2026 New Faculty Orientation provided faculty the opportunity to learn about university resources, meet campus leaders and prepare for the start of the academic year.

Gerald R. Ford Presidential Fellows gather for a group photo at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus on Aug. 13.
August 19, 2026

The Palm Desert Campus chapter is one of only four Gerald R. Ford Presidential Fellows Program chapters in the U.S.

This summer, 189 Inland Empire high school students participated in CSUSB’s Coyote BLUE (Building Links to Undergraduate Education)-PRIME (Pre-College Readiness in Math and English), a four-week dual enrollment program that offered students the opportunity to earn college credit, experience university life and receive academic support.
August 17, 2026

Led by CSUSB’s Office of Pre-College Programs, the four-week dual enrollment program provided 189 high school students the opportunity to earn college credit while experiencing college life. During the program, students received academic support, mentorship, and college and career preparation.

Current CSUSB students helped welcome the university’s newest Coyotes during “Ask a Coyote – Real Talk Roundtables.”
August 17, 2026

Incoming first-year and transfer students got an early start on their college journey at Coyote Launchpad, an event that is part of the university’s Coyote Jumpstart program. They met faculty and fellow students, explored high-impact learning opportunities and became more familiar with campus before the fall semester begins.

Liliana Conlisk Gallegos
August 18, 2026

Liliana Conlisk Gallegos, artist and professor of communication and media, will exhibit her internationally recognized new media artwork at Mexico City’s renowned Centro Nacional de las Artes (CENART) from Aug. 27-Sept. 15. She will also give an invited artist talk exploring expanded animation, technology and transborder approaches to art and representation.

CSBS, Faculty in the News
August 13, 2026

Meredith Conroy (political science) was part of a team that analyzed the latest trends in upcoming congressional and gubernatorial elections, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus), commented on the extended deployment of the National Guard in Washington, D.C. Publishing their research recently were Mark Agars and Gino Howard (psychology), Fabián A. Borges (political science), Teresa Velásquez (anthropology), Daniel MacDonald and Yasemin Dildar (economics), and Anahid Modrek (psychology).

Mike Stull
August 13, 2026

Mike Stull, professor and director of CSUSB’s Randall W. Lewis School of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, was honored for his commitment to education, leadership and service to the Inland Empire.

The “Education Insight” team consists of CSUSB alumni (from left) Alyssa Silva, associate producer; Lacey Kendall, host; and Matt Shaw, production engineer. Not pictured is Jacob Poore, executive director.
August 10, 2026

The award-winning radio program and podcast begins a new season with PRX distribution, which means “Education Insight” will be heard on additional stations across the nation.