
Stacey Fraser, professor of music, was named the winner of Cal State San Bernardino’s 2024-25 Outstanding Professor Award for her excellence in teaching, research, scholarly and creative activities, and service to students and the campus community.

Cal State San Bernardino hosted the 2025 ExCELS Scholarship Celebration, recognizing student achievements and the growth of the Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships (ExCELS) Program, a National Science Foundation-funded initiative supporting computer science majors.

Cal State San Bernardino celebrated the 20th anniversary of its Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign in April, a tradition of generosity that has raised over $9 million, including 27 planned gifts totaling $2.5 million from current and retired employees.

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art at Cal State San Bernardino will host the 53rd Annual Student Art Exhibition from May 10 to June 5, showcasing outstanding work by CSUSB undergraduate artists. The free exhibition will kick off with an awards ceremony and reception on Friday, May 9.

Cal State San Bernardino welcomed more than 500 guests to campus for Pasifika Culture Night. This year’s celebration was especially significant, as CSUSB hosted the San Bernardino City Unified School District’s Pacific Islander Advisory Group on campus for the first time to co-present the event.

The presentation, “Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality,” will take place at an earlier time, 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 30, on Zoom. The program is free and open to the public.

CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences (CNS) hosted the CNS Science Carnival, welcoming more than 300 K-12 students and guests from seven schools in the Inland Empire. The event offered a day of hands-on activities and interactive experiences designed to spark curiosity and inspire a lifelong love of science.

Running from June 2 to Aug. 13, Summer Session will consist of two five-week sessions and one 10-week session, which will offer a variety of courses designed to fit students' schedules and help them achieve their progress toward graduation faster.

The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at CSUSB recently hosted its Business Career & Internship Fair, connecting more than 300 students with over 35 leading employers from a variety of industries.

“Anybody who knows Lua, it's an understatement to say that Lua is full of energy, passionate about our students, active on the Faculty Senate, and a terrific human being who values diversity and works to enhance a sense of belonging and harmony,” said Sastry Pantula, dean of the College of Natural Sciences.

The 10th annual Korean Festival immersed attendees in Korean culture through food, traditional music and dance, and art. The festival is a signature event of CSUSB’s Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) Heritage Month celebration, attracting over 350 students, faculty, staff and community members to the engaging cultural experience.

Marina Kamel, communications and events specialist for CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, has built a career grounded in creativity, resilience and community. A proud Egyptian-American and two-time CSUSB alumna, she continues to inspire through her dedication to student success and lifelong learning.