
The Paw Print Awards will celebrate alumni from the university's five colleges for their exemplary accomplishments that embody the spirit of their academic college and discipline. The alumni will be honored at the annual Hall of Fame celebration, set for April 25 at the Alumni Center.

A formal signing ceremony for the Coyotes on the Horizon partnership, designed to create seamless transfer pathways for Inland Empire students, is set for 10 a.m. April 17 at Crafton Hills College.

For student Justus Baker-Postell, her time at CSUSB has been defined by dedication and perseverance. Despite changing her major, adding a minor, and managing two on-campus jobs, she earned six scholarships and stayed on track for graduation. As she gets closer to graduation, Baker-Postell reflects on the supportive community that has helped her turn challenges into opportunities for growth.

The sold-out event on March 29 featured the Inaugural Hispanic Coalition of Small Business Lifetime Achievement Award, which was given to Pepe Serna, one of the longest working actors in Hollywood.

The university will honor Arab American Heritage Month throughout April with a series of events that celebrate the culture, literature and art of Arab Americans. All events are free and open to the public.

CSUSB is kicking off its Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month celebration in April with a variety of in-person and virtual events that will honor the rich culture, history and accomplishments of the Asian, Pacific Islander and South Asian communities.

CSUSB’s annual Research Week will celebrate the research and scholarly accomplishments of faculty and students across all disciplines. A highlight of the week is the 14th annual Meeting of the Minds Student Research Symposium, showcasing more than 250 oral and poster presentations, as well as art exhibits.

Business offices at Cal State San Bernardino and its Palm Desert Campus will be closed Monday, March 31, in observance of the state holiday commemorating the birthday of the late labor leader, César Chávez. CSUSB is also the site of the 2025 César E. Chávez Memorial Breakfast on Saturday, March 29. The event is sold out.

Thomas Corrigan (communication and media), Enrique Murillo (education) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were included in recent news coverage.

Master of Fine Arts student Keleigh McMullen presents her thesis exhibition on April 10-18 at Cal State San Bernardino’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art. The opening reception will take place on April 10 from 4-6 p.m. in the Dutton Family Gallery, and it is free and open to the public.

Emily Loveland (social work) published research on the impact that COVID-19 had on young people’s mental health, and Thomas Corrigan (communication and media), Ahlam Muhtaseb (media studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news coverage.

Imani Barbarin, disability rights and inclusion activist, delivered the keynote address virtually at the annual Social Justice Summit. CSUSB students had the opportunity to attend live watch parties of the keynote at the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses, where they enjoyed a free lunch while listening to her powerful message.