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CSBS building, Faculty in the News
August 14, 2025

Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) discussed the latest FBI crime statistics and the government’s use of memes, art and music to promote immigration policies.

Center for Global Innovation, Faculty in the News
August 7, 2025

Daisy Ocampo Diaz (history) was interviewed about “Fire Kinship: Southern California Native Ecology and Art,” an exhibit she co-curated, Elizabeth Castillo (management) was named a CUMU Impact Fellow by the Coalition of Urban and Metropolitan Universities, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) discussed the latest FBI crime statistics.

Bob Miller (right)
August 7, 2025

Bob Miller, a faculty member in CSUSB’s public administration program, was recognized for his excellence in teaching, mentorship, and public service. Miller, a former police chief and current Yucaipa City Council member, was honored at the IE ASPA awards banquet in Riverside on July 24. 

Tomás D. Morales
August 11, 2025

The honor was bestowed on President Tomás D. Morales for his “exceptional achievements” and his “significant contribution to the development of Caucasus University’s international standing and your distinguished service to Georgia,” Kakha Shengelia, president of Caucasus University, said.

Jacobo Lopez (left), a Project Impact graduate, walks with some of his students at the Rialto elementary school where he now teachers, in a clip from the “Inside California Education” report, “Project Impact: Diversifying the Teacher Workforce.”
August 11, 2025

“Project Impact: Diversifying the Teacher Workforce” takes an in-depth look at the teacher training program that locates, recruits, trains, mentors and then deploys minority male teachers to classrooms throughout the inland California area and the state. 

CSUSB Instant Admit Days, scheduled for Aug. 12-28, offers transfer students an on-the-spot review of their coursework to determine eligibility for spring 2026 admissions. By attending, they can submit their CSUSB application with confidence and reserve their spot for the semester.
August 5, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino is streamlining the transfer process with its CSUSB Instant Admit Days, scheduled for Aug. 12-28. Transfer students will meet with admissions counselors and evaluators to determine spring 2026 eligibility, and those who qualify will receive a guaranteed “Coyote Pass,” ensuring pre-approval or an admissions seat for the semester. 

Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, Faculty in the News
July 31, 2025

Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) and Anthony Metcalf (biology, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news coverage, and Leslie R. Amodeo and a team of researchers (psychology) and Hector Baños (mathematics) published papers in academic journals in their respective fields.

San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran (center) met with teachers from the San Bernardino City Unified School District during its annual Teachers Conference, which took place at Cal State San Bernardino.
July 30, 2025

The university hosted 1,800 people during the two-day conference for educators of the San Bernardino City Unified School District in preparation for the district’s upcoming school year, which begins Aug. 4.

CSUSB is accepting Spring 2026 applications.
July 31, 2025

Starting Aug. 1, first-time freshmen and transfer students can apply for the Spring 2026 semester, which begins in January. The application deadline is Sept. 15.

Chemical Sciences bldg., Faculty in the News
July 24, 2025

Stuart Sumida (biology), as president of the Society of Vertebrate Palaeontology, speaks out against dinosaur fossils being auctioned as art pieces, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about the late anti-immigration activist Glenn Spencer's influence.

A participant of the Kids Discover Egypt Workshop examines an art exhibit at RAFFMA.
July 24, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art hosted its annual Kids Discover Egypt Workshop in July, engaging children ages 6-14 in hands-on activities that explored ancient Egyptian culture, art and archaeology.

Graphic illustrating AI and related items on a projected computer monitor
July 23, 2025

Their initiatives are among 63 faculty-led projects selected for their potential to enable transformative teaching methods, foster groundbreaking research and address key concerns about AI adoption within the academic environment.