Higher education leaders from across Southern California gathered at CSUSB for the ACE Women’s Network Lunch & Learn on Friday, March 20. Hosted in partnership with CSUSB’s GLOW, the event brought together professionals from 23 colleges and universities — spanning community colleges, CSU campuses, private institutions and UC campuses — for an afternoon centered on the theme, “Leading on Our Own Terms.”
Set for April 9 in the Obershaw Dining Room in the Alumni Center, the department will honor retiring faculty members Kerry Cato and Sally McGill, as well as Austin Marshall as its Outstanding Alumni. RSVP online by Friday, March 27.
Teresa Perry (economics), Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts, emerita), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), Enrique Murillo Jr. (education), Stuart Sumida (biology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were included in recent news coverage.
CSUSB hosted San Bernardino County’s History Day Competition, bringing together nearly 700 students, educators and families. Students from across the region showcased months of research through creative projects, with top winners advancing to the state competition.
Cal State San Bernardino’s Cybersecurity MBA has been ranked No. 15 nationwide in Programs.com’s 2026 list of the Top 25 Best Cybersecurity MBA Degree Programs. The recognition highlights the program’s strong curriculum, flexible online format and successful career outcomes for graduates entering the growing cybersecurity field.
The April 21 event brings together entrepreneurs, investors, business leaders and community partners for an evening where emerging ventures compete live for funding, recognition and advancement.
The inaugural Defining the Future conference on April 15-16 will connect students with career opportunities in emerging technology fields. Taking place alongside the annual Meeting of the Minds student research symposium, it will bring together students, researchers and industry leaders to explore how innovation at CSUSB can translate into real-world workforce pathways.
“The Necropolitics of Ihala in Occupied Jerusalem” will be the topic of the talk by Shalhoub-Kevorki̇an, Visiting Professor of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Princeton University, beginning at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 8, at the Santos Manuel Student Union North Conference Center. The event is free; register online.
The forum will provide members of the campus community an opportunity to share their perspectives on the qualities, experience and vision needed in our next president, as well as the priorities that will help move CSUSB successfully into the future.
The event saw immediate success, with many student attendees submitting their intent to enroll and officially become Coyotes for the upcoming academic year.
Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was quoted in recent news coverage about the California Commission on the State of Hate’s annual report.
Artist David Allen Burns’ public installation Red Flags will appear across the CSUSB campus through May 15, inviting visitors to reflect on civic participation and shared responsibility through a series of handmade red flags placed throughout public spaces.