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Students at the front entrance of CSUSB’s John M. Pfau Library
May 20, 2026

The William Russler Memorial Archives of Congregation Emanu El Collection, which documents 135 years of Jewish life in the Inland Empire, will be housed at the John M. Pfau Library.

William Beshears (left) and Oraib Mango
May 20, 2026

Now in its fifth year, smARTshow is an annual exhibition of student artwork made possible through a decade-long partnership between Cal State San Bernardino and Manuel A. Salinas Creative Arts Elementary School. 

Two members of CSUSB’s Class of 2026 celebrate at the ceremony for the College of Arts and Letters and the James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education at Toyota Arena on May 16.
May 18, 2026

More than 3,100 graduates were honored over five ceremonies May 15-16 at the Toyota Arena in Ontario. “Calling CSUSB education transformational is not an exaggeration,” university President Tomás D. Morales said. “I have seen this truth demonstrated again and again in the lives of the students who entrust this university with their academic dreams and goals.”

Cal State San Bernardino hosted the Community College Partnership Learning Community meeting, bringing together regional education leaders and counselors to discuss strategies for strengthening transfer pathways and improving student success.
May 15, 2026

CSUSB recently welcomed nearly 30 community college deans, department chairs, articulation counselors and university leaders to campus for the Community College Partnership Learning Community meeting, a collaborative effort focused on strengthening transfer pathways and improving student success across the region.

 

Students, faculty, staff and friends of the university attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony officially opening the Santos Manuel Student Union North in 2022.
May 15, 2026

This installment looks at the university during the 2020s, when the university navigated the challenges of a global pandemic while expanding academic programs, research activity and regional impact. Yet that didn’t deter Cal State San Bernardino from its mission to help its students define their futures.

Grosvenor Arch, a famous rock formation in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument in southern Utah.
May 15, 2026

Stuart Sumida, professor of biology and the president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, is the lead signatory of a letter signed by more than 150 scientists urging Congress to protect Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, citing its global importance for dinosaur fossils, paleontology research, biodiversity and ecotourism.

CSUSB’s Department of Physics and Astronomy has earned recognition for it for its work to create a more inclusive, diverse and supportive physics department, earning the Bronze Award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science Physics & Astronomy SEA Change program.
May 14, 2026

“This exciting milestone highlights our department’s dedication to meaningful, data-informed transformation to assess and improve our departmental climate and our ongoing commitment to removing barriers and creating pathways for success in physics, astronomy and beyond,” said Katy Wimberly, assistant professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy.  

First-generation college graduate Jennifer Cornejo, center, with her parents is a proud Coyote!
May 13, 2026

As a first-gen student, single mother and campus leader, Jennifer Cornejo’s journey at CSUSB is powered not only by her own determination, but by the sacrifices, encouragement and resilience of the family who believes in her and supports her every step of the way. “She never gave up,” said her father, Carlos Cornejo. “And I hope that becomes an inspiration for other young people – that everything is possible.” 

From left, Raymond Moorehead and Jacob Estrada at the Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards.
May 13, 2026

What began as a classroom commercialization project at CSUSB has evolved into a growing startup gaining national recognition. MSEI students Raymond Moorehead Jr. and Jacob Estrada are advancing BluCore Minerals’ technology to extract lithium and other valuable minerals from wastewater streams while securing funding, accelerator opportunities and industry connections.

From left, Bobae Lee and Jose Ramirez II.
May 12, 2026

Jose Ramirez II, the Outstanding Undergraduate Student, and Bobae Lee, the Outstanding Graduate Student, will be honored at the college’s commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 16, at 1:30 p.m. at Toyota Arena in Ontario. 

From left, Filimon Fregoso, Alexander Valdez Jr, Annabelle Su and Kenia Castaneda.
May 12, 2026

Cal State San Bernardino’s College of Arts and Letters has named Alexander Valdez Jr., Kenia Castaneda, Annabelle Su and Filimon Fregoso as its 2025-26 Outstanding Students. The honorees will be celebrated during the college’s Commencement ceremony at 9 a.m. May 16 at Toyota Arena.

The James R. and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education’s top students: Marisol Sanchez, Outstanding Graduate Student (left), and Pablo Gutierrez, Outstanding Doctoral Student.
May 12, 2026

Pablo Gutierrez, doctorate in educational leadership, and Marisol Sanchez, master of science, education specialist, are the Watson College of Education’s outstanding graduates who are examples of how Cal State San Bernardino prepare leaders to serve diverse communities.