In the latest edition of CSUSB Magazine, read about the inspiring Coyotes who break down barriers and encourage women empowerment.
McDaniel, the music teacher and director of bands and choirs at Painted Hills Middle School in Desert Hot Springs, earned his master’s degree in curriculum and instruction from CSUSB in 2008.
Cal State San Bernardino will be closed in observation of the holiday season beginning Monday, Dec. 24, and will reopen for regular business operations Wednesday, Jan. 2.
The CSUSB Teaching Resource Center, in conjunction with the Association of College and University Educators, will offer starting Jan. 3 its online Course in Effective Teaching Practices to up to 30 lecturers teaching large classes.
Originally aired live on CSUSB’s Coyote Radio on Dec. 7, the one-hour program showcasing the work of San Bernardino elementary school children, can be heard on Dec. 22, at 7 p.m., and again on Dec. 25, at 3 p.m.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) is interviewed about the rise in hate crimes, and the U.S. Senate passing a bill that makes lynching a federal crime.
Free tickets are required to attend West’s presentation at Coussoulis Arena on Jan. 25 . They will be available online beginning Jan. 2 via Eventbrite. His visit is sponsor by the CSUSB Associated Students Inc.
As we move into 2019, take a moment to watch some of Cal State San Bernardino’s most memorable highlights in our Best of 2018 slide show.
Kelly Campbell (psychology) discusses goal setting for the new year, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) and his research on hate crime and extremism is featured.
Kelly Campbell (psychology) was one of the experts interviewed for an article about single people entering relationships in their 40s.
CSUSB’s Office of Student Research is collaborating with Riverside City College for the recently funded National Science Foundation grant project, STEM en familia: Guiding Critical Transitions to the Baccalaureate.