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Lúa López, center, with CSUSB President Tomás Morales, left, and Sastry Pantula, dean of the College of Natural Sciences. She was named CSUSB’s 2024-25 Outstanding Faculty Advisor.
February 13, 2026

Lúa López will expand partnerships across the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley to strengthen student access to meaningful, community-based learning experiences. Rooted in her own first-generation journey and commitment to mentorship, López aims to connect classroom learning with real-world impact while helping students build confidence, purpose and career-ready skills.

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty in the News
February 13, 2026

Yolonda Youngs (geography and environmental studies), Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts, emeritus), Meredith Conroy (political sciences), Michael Karp (history) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news coverage.

Coyote Cares Day brings together CSUSB students, faculty and staff to make a meaningful impact across San Bernardino and Riverside counties through volunteer opportunities on Saturday, Feb. 28.
February 13, 2026

Participants from both the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses will engage in a variety of volunteer opportunities, supporting local nonprofit organizations, assisting with beautification projects, and contributing to efforts that rebuild, restore and uplift the communities CSUSB proudly serves.

Grand opening of The CAVE at PDC
February 12, 2026

The CAVE at PDC marks a significant expansion of advanced technology and collaborative learning space for students at the campus.

CSUSB has added a new net price calculator to the university homepage, giving prospective and current students a simple way to estimate the cost of attending CSUSB.
February 12, 2026

The new Net Price Calculator, which can be accessed on the university homepage, makes it easier for students to estimate tuition, fees and overall cost of attendance. The secure tool offers personalized estimates in just minutes, helping students plan with greater clarity and confidence.

Crystal Harrell
February 11, 2026

Harrell, a first-generation college student, works as a senior promotions producer at KESQ News Channel 3 and remains actively involved in giving back to the Coachella Valley community.

The Voice is an annual initiative launched in 2018 to uplift underrepresented students, with a particular focus on amplifying the voices and experiences of Black men.
February 11, 2026

Hosted by the Office of Academic Equity at CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, the annual event brings together campus and community voices for a conversation focused on research, dialogue, and strategies to better support African American men in school and beyond.

Participants in the CSUSB Leadership Academy pose as a group.
February 10, 2026

Launched in fall 2025, the CSUSB Leadership Academy brought together a cohort of faculty and staff chosen through a competitive application process for its inaugural year. Designed and led by internal experts, the program strengthens the university’s talent pipeline while fostering cross-campus relationships and confidence. Applications are now open for the next cohort beginning in fall 2026.

MBA alumna Rochelle Reynoldson graduated in December 2024. One of the reasons she chose CSUSB for her MBA was because it was a respected, nationally ranked program.
February 10, 2026

For this ranking, Learn.org recognizes CSUSB’s online MBA program for its strong balance of cost, quality and accessibility.  

College Corps at a 2025 Choose CSUSB event on campus.
February 9, 2026

CSUSB College Corps fellows are part of the California Service Corps, the largest service force in the nation, which includes four paid service programs: #CaliforniansForAll College Corps, Youth Service Corps, California Climate Action Corps, and AmeriCorps California.

Sedrick Spencer
February 9, 2026

Combined with the mentorship he received, Sedrick Spencer said earning his degrees from CSUSB prepared him to navigate high-stakes professional environments. “It has allowed me to have a voice in the room,” he said. 

The Bachelor of Arts in Music Therapy is a new degree program offered by the College of Arts and Letters.
February 6, 2026

The new program will prepare students for careers in healthcare settings through accredited, hands-on training that blends music, psychology and clinical practice. It is designed to prepare graduates for Board Certification in Music Therapy and includes on-campus coursework, followed by a supervised clinical internship.