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Illustration of police and people
September 1, 2023

The free program, presented on Zoom, is open to the public and will take place at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6. Conversations on Race and Policing, which began after the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, and its aftermath, enters its fourth year.

Ralph Figueroa hosting the spring Veterans Graduation Celebration
September 1, 2023

Ralph Figueroa, a graduate student in the rehabilitation counseling master’s program, has been named one of the top 32 student veterans in the nation by GI Jobs Magazine.

Tomás D. Morales
August 31, 2023

“We, as the nation’s largest public university, need to do the very best we can in advancing tribal relations, enhancing the education of Native American students, expanding the academic knowledge of indigenous communities, and preserving their cultural heritage,” said CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales.

Two students converse at CSUSB
August 31, 2023

What does it mean to be a #Coyote4Life? Check out these testimonies of how Yotes proudly embrace being a #Coyote4Life even after completing their academic journey – because that's the Coyote way!

Coussoulis Arena, Faculty in the News
August 31, 2023

Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology) was on the LAist program “Air Talk” to discuss just how much protein a person really needs, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed by various news media about the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism’s latest report.

A scene from last season’s Anansi’s Carnival Adventure
August 31, 2023

The CSUSB Department of Theatre Arts will introduce the 2023-24 season, “All Eyes on CSUSB,” with “Murder on the Orient Express” in November, followed by the musical “Pippin” in the spring.

Georgia Barker
August 31, 2023

While at CSUSB, Barker will teach a course, “Journey to the Beyond: Funerary Art in Egypt from the Predynastic Period to the Late Period,” a unique class that mixes the study of ancient Egyptian funerary art with modern museum collecting practices and ethics.

PDC, Faculty in the News
August 30, 2023

Meredith Conroy (political science) discussed the effect of Donald Trump skipping the first GOP presidential debate on other Republican hopefuls, Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the latest hate crime numbers, and Thomas McWeeney (public administration) wrote of his appreciation for the efforts of the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership as Tropical Storm Hilary soaked the region.

Carmen Jany
August 30, 2023

Professor of world languages and literatures, Carmen Dagostino, believes diversity fosters creativity and expands education at CSUSB.

Members of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
August 29, 2023

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is a program designed for adults 50 and older who want to experience learning for the fun of it.

Campus community signs the beam
August 30, 2023

The Performing Arts Center will provide teaching, rehearsal and performance spaces necessary for a modern performing arts program.

Pfau Library, Faculty in the News
August 29, 2023

Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed the latest study by the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, and Nicholas Moon (psychology) was one of the authors of a study that examined military readiness during the COVID-19 pandemic.