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Provost Rafik Mohamed, left, presented the 2025-26 Golden Apple Award to Nathaniel Bodell, associate professor of kinesiology.
April 20, 2026

On Monday, April 20, Bodell, associate professor of kinesiology, was named 2025-26 Golden Apple award recipient for his service to the university, particularly for his dedication to teaching. 

Michael Karp April 22 book talk graphic
April 17, 2026

Michael Karp, who teaches at the university’s Palm Desert Campus, will reflect on how his undergraduate experiences helped shape his academic research and discuss the process of writing and completing the book. The talk will be on Zoom and is open and free to the public.

John M. Pfau Library and the California State University San Bernardino entrance sign on University Parkway.
April 17, 2026

The theme of the conference, hosted by the CSUSB College of Arts and Letters, is “Inclusive Pedagogies: Activism, Identity and Social Justice.” Rosa Martha Zárate Macías, a community organizer, activist and singer-songwriter, is the keynote speaker. Online registration is free.

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Faculty in the News
April 17, 2026

Yawen Li (social work) recently published a paper with her collaborators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that investigated the use of electronic health care records in adult day care service centers, and found that a digital divide exists.

Exhibit flyer
April 17, 2026

The exhibition explores identity, emotion and transformation through a range of artistic mediums. It will be on view April 23-30, with an opening reception on Thursday, April 23, from 4-6 p.m. 

from left, are Danyel Smith, Sergio Venegas and Jacob Macias.
April 17, 2026

In the student competition, Coyote Advertising’s exceptional work earned finalist recognition in print, special events, social media campaigns, website design and short video form marketing, plus finalist recognition in the professional competition in the film and video category.

CSUSB’s Department of Geological Sciences celebrated its 35th anniversary with a campus gathering that highlighted its impact on students, alumni and the region. The event recognized distinguished alumni, honored retiring faculty, and underscored the department’s contributions to education, research and workforce development.
April 17, 2026

CSUSB’s Department of Geological Sciences celebrated its 35th anniversary with a campus gathering that highlighted its impact on students, alumni and the region. The event recognized distinguished alumni, honored retiring faculty, and underscored the department’s contributions to education, research and workforce development.

Take Back the Night graphic
April 16, 2026

The Women’s Resource Center at Cal State San Bernardino will host the 2026 “Take Back the Night” event from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, April 23, at the Santos Manuel Student Union North Courtyard. The university event aims to bring awareness to and end sexual violence in all forms.

CSUSB Palm Desert Campus hospitality management students in Italy
April 16, 2026

“Studying in Switzerland and Italy showed me the level of investment it takes to make an impact on someone, whether through food or guest interactions,” said hospitality management student Allen Pahl. “There was a moment of culture shock, seeing how differently people approach hospitality in Europe — the way they greet guests, the attention to detail and how valued I felt as a customer. It made everything we’ve studied in class come to life.” 

Traffic moves through the University Parkway-Interstate 215 interchange, looking south toward the freeway overpass.
April 16, 2026

Students, faculty, staff and visitors who use the University Parkway-Interstate 215 interchange to reach the Cal State San Bernardino campus and the surrounding area should plan on alternate routes and extra traveling time.

An aerial view of the Cal State San Bernardino campus in the early 2000s, looking toward the snow-capped mountains.
April 15, 2026

This month looks at Cal State San Bernardino during the 2000s, when the university experienced continued growth in enrollment and facilities, and the opening of the Palm Desert Campus’s first building. 

Meredith Conroy (left), CSUSB professor of political science, will lead a discussion with San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran on women in politics on April 28.
April 15, 2026

The conversation with Tran, mayor of San Bernardino, will be led by Meredith Conroy, professor of political science, a nationally recognized scholar on women in politics at the local, regional and national levels. The program begins at noon in the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences building, room SB-128.