Careers in Law Day was held for CSUSB students, community college transfers and high school students as part of the university’s commitment to offering a pre-law curriculum and support programs as a member of the Cal LAW Pathways program.
U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona spoke at the sixth and final White House Initiative Latino Regional Economic Summit at CSUSB, attended by more than 300 local officials, educators, business leaders and community members.
Daniel Nickerson (biology) discusses a stem cell-focused student training program funded by a grant from CIRM Creating Opportunities through Mentorship and Partnership Across Stem Cell Science, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was quoted in a commentary about a news network’s coverage of immigration issues.
The Day of Remembrance to honor the memory of 14 individuals, including five CSUSB College of Natural Sciences alumni, killed in 2015 during a mass shooting, will be held at 3 p.m. at the university’s Peace Garden, next to the Chemical Sciences Building.
Gifts of any amount help support scholarships and programs, such as the Obershaw DEN Food Pantry. Donors do not have to wait until Giving Tuesday on Nov. 29 to donate and can make a contribution today at the CSUSB Giving Tuesday website.
CSU Student Trustee Diana Aguilar-Cruz recently toured Cal State San Bernardino, meeting with students, administrators, faculty and staff, and attending the ceremony formally naming the James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education.
Enrique Murillo Jr. (education) was quoted in an article about Hispanic-Serving Institutions, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) defined what constitutes extremism.
CSUSB will now offer a second stem cell-focused student training program thanks to $2.9 million in grant funding from the CIRM Creating Opportunities through Mentorship and Partnership Across Stem Cell Science (COMPASS) program.
Marin will be presented the President’s Medal at the President’s Dinner on Nov. 30, at the Mission Inn in Riverside.
The following topics will be discussed: Exploring careers in law, Secrets of Law School – what it is really like to be a law student, internships for law careers, and learning about the law school admission process.
Kinesiology professor Guillermo Escalante says CSUSB's diversity drew him to the university.
Meredith Conroy (political science) cowrote an article on the record number of women who will serve as governor beginning in 2023, and Kelly Campbell (psychology) was quoted in an article about infidelity.