Viktor Wang, CSUSB professor of education, leadership and technology, shares his experience using artificial intelligence to help him with a civil court case in which he was involved.
Cal State San Bernardino celebrates Women’s History Month with a series of events throughout March, including discussions on health and wellness, leadership, cultural identity, advocacy and storytelling. These programs, many open to the public, aim to educate, empower and foster connection across the campus community.
Rosario de la Luz Rizzo Lara (sociology) will present the opening talk on March 10 when she discusses her book, “Analyzing Motives in Semi-Structured Interview Data.” Also scheduled are presentations by Elizabeth Castillo (sustainable management) on April 22 and Marc Fudge (public administration) on April 23. All talks will take place at the Faculty Center for Excellence, room PL-4005 in the John M. Pfau Library.
The annual day of service united students, faculty and staff in hands-on service projects across San Bernardino and Riverside counties. The longstanding tradition highlights CSUSB’s commitment to civic engagement and community partnership.
A premier event during Cal State San Bernardino’s Black History Month celebration, the 13th annual Pioneer Breakfast brought together 400 attendees on Feb. 27 to honor campus and community leaders while awarding 11 scholarships to 15 CSUSB students.
The Adina Lei Savin and W. Benson Harer Visiting Scholar in Egyptology is made possible through the generous funding of Savin and Harer. The gift to the endowed visiting professorship supports the position for two years and ensures that CSUSB continues to serve as a vibrant center for the study of Ancient Egypt in the Inland Empire.
The interchange, closed for 55 hours from Feb. 27 to March 2, is now open in its new configuration as a diverging diamond interchange. Students, faculty and staff should still allow for extra time to reach their destinations while construction continues in the area.
Cal State San Bernardino alumnus Jay Gerren recently screened his feature-length documentary as part of the inaugural Inland Empire Black Film Festival. The event brought together the campus and community to celebrate Black storytelling through film.
CSUSB Libraries’ membership gives library users the ability to browse, search and view materials online from a range of disciplines, including African history, economics, French literature, solar energy and public health. The collection includes works published in more than 400 languages.
Designed to give students a firsthand look at campus life, Choose CSUSB Day 2026 includes guided tours, resource fairs and information about the many services at Cal State San Bernardino. The event will be held on March 14 at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus and March 21 at the San Bernardino campus, both from 1-5 p.m.
While at CSUSB, Brémont is teaching a course that invites students to examine how images functioned in ancient societies, with a particular focus on early Egyptian visual culture. She also will present a public lecture on March 10 at the university’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art.
CSUSB students, faculty, staff and community members are invited to participate in a new webinar series, which will provide a forum for meaningful conversations about food sustainability while offering valuable resources for students pursuing the Sustainable Food Systems minor.