As a first-generation college student who worked full-time while pursuing her degree, Karina Campos was determined to create professional opportunities for herself.
Cal State San Bernardino will host its annual National First-Generation College Celebration on Saturday, Nov. 8, from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union South Event Center. The event honors first-generation students, faculty, staff and alumni.
Six students from Cal State San Bernardino’s Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships (ExCELS) program attended the 2025 S-STEM Scholars Meeting in San Diego, joining more than 1,200 scholars nationwide for workshops, research presentations, and networking opportunities in STEM.
Returning to Cal State San Bernardino seven years after earning his bachelor’s degree, alumnus Alberto Rendon found new purpose in blending creativity and research — combining Pokémon and Dungeons & Dragons for his master’s thesis. His journey proves that at CSUSB, it’s never too late to redefine your path.
The event, for CSUSB student-parents and their families, will take place from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, outside of Faculty Office Building 175.
The theme of this year’s summit is “Education in the Balance: Advancing Equity and Social Justice in Today’s America.” Registration, which is free, may be done online.
Join the fun and stuff an Omnitrans full of toys for children and families in need in the community. The toy drive will take place from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in parking Lot F. New, unwrapped toys for boys and girls of all ages will be accepted.
Brianna Nofil, assistant professor of history at William & Mary, will discuss her book, “The Migrant’s Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration,” at the Nov. 12 program, which will begin at noon on Zoom.
“An Evening in Monte Carlo” brought together community leaders, industry partners, university administrators, alumni and supporters for an evening of celebration, connection and purpose.
This month looks at the university during the 1970s. This was the decade that established the then-named California State College at San Bernardino as a vibrant higher education institution and community.
Yolonda Youngs, CSUSB professor of geography and environmental studies, will discuss her book, “Framing Nature: The Creation of an American Icon at the Grand Canyon,” when she presents the 2025 Ronald and Nelani Walker Lecture at BYU's Redd Center for Western Studies. The talk will be livestreamed on YouTube beginning at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 6.
“Reclaiming Palestinian Christianity: A Decolonial Approach,” will be presented by Rev. Mitri Raheb, founder and president of Dar al-Kalima University in Bethlehem, beginning at noon on Monday, Nov. 17, at the university’s Obershaw Dining Room.