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Center for Global Innovation bldg., Faculty in the News
December 8, 2022

Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology) was interviewed for an article on the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs used in the sport of bodybuilding, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed topics related to hate crimes and extremism.

U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar (left) and students at the CSUSB Cybersecurity Center during a visit on Aug. 29.
December 8, 2022

With the grant, the CSUSB Cybersecurity Center will focus its efforts on cyber defense, cyber research and cyber operations at educational institutions across the country. The goal is to solve the cybersecurity workforce deficit, which is now estimated to be 700,000 skilled professionals.

Cody Coyote and friends celebrate at the 2021 Homecoming celebration, which was recognized by the Council for Advancement and Support (CASE) with a Best of District VII Award.
December 8, 2022

CSUSB was honored for its collaborative efforts in Homecoming 2021, one of the university’s first major live events after being forced to shut down face-to-face operations because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cody Coyote with two CSUSB students
December 7, 2022

The funds will support the CSUSB and PDC Obershaw DEN pantries, scholarships, geology field work, athletics, the libraries and much more.

Chemical Sciences bldg., Faculty in the News
December 7, 2022

Neal Malik (health science and human ecology) weighed in for an article on healthier options at fast-food restaurants, and William Van Dyke (lecturer, health science and human ecology) was a speaker at the Dec. 2 Day of Remembrance ceremony.

File photo of the platform at a CSUSB commencement.
December 6, 2022

About 1,420 students registered to participate in the two CSUSB fall Commencement ceremonies scheduled for 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. at the Toyota Arena in Ontario.

PDC hospitality management students and faculty traveled to New York City on Nov. 11-14. From L to R: Michelle Russen, Julia Vizcaino, Alyssa Negrete, Eileen Hernandez, Rosa Benito, Amanda Reigle, Yessica Fonseca, Joseph Tormey
December 7, 2022

The group had the opportunity to explore the city and network with hospitality industry insiders.

Michael Nguyen, a former faculty member in the Department of Health Science and Human Ecology, rings the bell at the Peace Garden on the Day of Remembrance, Dec. 2.
December 5, 2022

The annual Day of Remembrance memorial honored the 14 people, including the five College of Natural Science alumni, who were among the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health employees killed on Dec. 2, 2015.

Chemical Sciences building, Faculty in the News
December 5, 2022

William Van Dyke (lecturer, health science and human ecology) spoke at the university’s Day of Remembrance on Dec. 2, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was mentioned in recent news coverage on extremism.

A decorated graduation cap at commencement
December 2, 2022

Amidst legislative uncertainty, CSUSB continues to offer tailored support services to the diverse undocumented student community on campus, some of whom identify as undocumented, Dreamers or DACA recipients. 

Chemical Sciences building, Faculty in the News
December 2, 2022

Stuart Sumida (biology), as vice president of the Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, discusses the problem of fossils being purchased by private buyers, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was mentioned in news coverage of the first-ever meeting of the California Commission on the State of Hate, of which he is an appointed member.

From left, Evy Morales, Cheech Marin, President Tomás D. Morales
December 2, 2022

Richard “Cheech” Marin was awarded the President’s Medal for his accomplishments as an actor, author of children’s books and a preeminent collector of Chicano art and the recently opened Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art and Culture.