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Rebecca Lubas, CSUSB Libraries dean, meets with students during the fall semester's first "Pop-Tart, Pop-in!" event, which continues each Monday at noon at the John M. Pfau Library.
September 12, 2025

To help kick off Hispanic Heritage Month on campus, the “Pop-Tart, Pop-In!” event at noon Monday, Sept. 15, will feature free copies — on first-come, first-served basis — of Julia Alvarez’s “How the Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents,” a novel that explores the lives of two sisters who emigrate from the Dominican Republic to New York.

At General Atomics’ Magnet Technologies Center in San Diego on Aug. 28, from left: Gerard Au, CSUSB deputy chief information officer and chief information security officer for Information Technology Services; Frank Wuerthwein, professor, UC San Diego; Khalil Dajani, chair/director, CSUSB School of Computer Science and Engineering; and Raffi Nazikian, senior director, General Atomics, Magnetic Fusion Energy.
September 11, 2025

CSUSB officials joined General Atomics and the U.S. Department of Energy recently to celebrate a fusion energy milestone, emphasizing how academic-industry collaboration is creating internships, research opportunities and career pathways for students.

Approximately 300 students attended the resource fair at Jack Brown Hall on Sept. 9.
September 11, 2025

CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration welcomed about 300 students to its annual JHBC Resource Fair on Sept. 9, where 19 student organizations, college centers and campus partners shared opportunities, resources and ways to get involved.

The Fall Open House and Donuts with the Dean event, scheduled for Sept. 11, was designed to support students on their educational and professional journeys at CSUSB. Donuts will be provided in the morning, adding a sweet start to a day focused on building community and preparing for academic success.
September 11, 2025

Open to all STEM students, the full-day event is designed to introduce attendees to the people, programs and resources that will support their academic and professional journey at CSUSB.

Johnny Coffeen (left) with legendary filmmaker, David Lynch
September 17, 2025

Award-winning filmmaker and CSUSB lecturer Johnny Coffeen is preparing to premiere his debut feature-length film, “The Avalanche. Coffeen, whose journey includes a Student Academy Award for “The Swan Girl” and studying with acclaimed filmmaker David Lynch, shares his passion for cinema with CSUSB students while continuing to build a distinctive career in filmmaking.

Edna Martinez at the Excelencia in Education Policy Fellows event in Washington, D.C.
September 10, 2025

The fellowship is designed to amplify the voices of Latino professionals in shaping national higher education policy, recognizing leaders working at institutions committed to Latino student success.

Hispanic Heritage Month runs from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
September 15, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino will host a variety of events and activities for Hispanic Heritage Month, with the ALFSS Bienvenida Opening Ceremony taking place on Sept. 16.

The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art
September 9, 2025

“Art Burst!” is a one-month series featuring three new exhibitions that will open to the public during a RAFFMA community day event on Nov. 8.

Jennifer Negrete Magnant at the Wild Song sculpture at CSUSB.
September 8, 2025

Jennifer Negrete Magnant has earned a 2025-26 California State University Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement. She is the recipient of the John and Beverly Stauffer Foundation Scholarship.

Center for Global Innovation, Faculty in the News
September 5, 2025

Kenneth Shultz (psychology), Laura Kamptner (child development, emerita), Bob Miller (public administration) and David Yaghoubian (history) were mentioned in recent news coverage, and a study coauthored by Yawen Li (social work) was recently published.

A highlight of the iCoyote 101 International Student Orientation was the resource fair, where students connected with representatives from campus departments and learned about services available to them at CSUSB.
September 4, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino welcomed its newest international students at the iCoyote 101 International Student Orientation, an event designed to support their transition to campus life and living in the U.S.

Edward Lockridge
September 5, 2025

CSUSB alumnus Edward Lockridge is the founder and CEO of My Freight Staff, a Rancho Cucamonga-based company that provides virtual assistants to the freight transportation industry, employing about 20 staff locally and 3,000 worldwide.