
Cal State San Bernardino will host Coyote Cares Day on Saturday, Feb. 22, inviting students, alumni, faculty and staff from both the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses to participate in a day of community service.

The 2025 PROPEL AI Symposium will take place at Cal State San Bernardino on Feb. 21. Its aim is to bring together educators, industry leaders and community stakeholders to explore the multifaceted impact of AI and how it can be harnessed to improve educational success and opportunities for economic growth.

The IBAP grant (2023-25) provided $302,919, while the ExMILE grant (2024-25) contributed $391,564, with more years with the same funds directly supporting bilingual teacher candidates. Close to 60 bilingual teacher candidates benefited from these funds.

In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. National Day of Service, CSUSB faculty, staff and students volunteered at the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission and Community Action Partnership of San Bernardino, giving back to the community and helping local families in need.

CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art presents “Ink It: Prints and Process,” a student-curated exhibition featuring over 100 prints from the museum’s collection, showcasing various printmaking techniques. The exhibition, developed entirely by students, highlights their research, curation, and design skills, with a public reception on Feb. 20 from 4-6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.

The Office of Pre-College Programs celebrated a record-breaking turnout at its Career Day event with over 100 participants. Since its inception, the event has helped paraprofessionals and student staff transform their work experience into marketable career skills.

The spring semester lineup of speakers will present their research on a range of topics, from the Hollywood glamour of Anna May Wong, to the history of transgender people in China, to the future of Hong Kong. The talks, which begin with a presentation on Feb. 19 by Howard Chiang, will be presented in person and on Zoom.

Cal State San Bernardino alumna Roxanne Escatel ’07 has earned her second Emmy nomination for Outstanding Casting for an Animated Series for “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” following a previous nomination for “Big Nate.”

Carmen Dagostino, a Spanish and linguistics professor at CSUSB’s College of Arts and Letters, is set to embark on an opportunity of a lifetime as the California State University Resident Director in Florence, Italy, for the 2025-26 academic year.

The California State University, San Bernardino Police Department has introduced a new fleet of 2025 Ford Police Interceptor Utility vehicles and Dodge Durango patrol cars, featuring updated graphics that are part of the department’s ongoing efforts to enhance visibility and highlight its commitment to campus safety.

Daisy Ocampo Diaz, assistant professor of history, uplifts Indigenous communities and preserves sacred histories through her work, helping to transform public understanding of Native experiences.

CSUSB's annual Black History Month celebration will offer a variety of events at the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses that highlight the culture, achievements and contributions of the African American community, while recognizing the trailblazers who have paved the way both past and present.