
Student Armando Bolaños and history professor Michael Karp attended the World Affairs Councils of America National Conference, which took place on Nov. 17-19 and brought together prominent political leaders, leading journalists, intellectuals and diplomats to discuss our nation’s most pressing issues.

Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote on “More Depth, Please: Nurturing Friendships in the Digital Age,” and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was part of a panel discussing a jury’s finding that actor Jussie Smollett was guilty of felony disorderly conduct related to a false hate crime report in 2019.

Thirteen CSUSB alumni and students were among the honorees for the fifth annual 30 Under 30 Awards Ceremony hosted by Assemblymember Eloise Gomez Reyes. The event recognizes the honorees for their achievements in community activism, business, health, education, art and social entrepreneurship.

Cal State San Bernardino celebrated its graduates from spring 2020, fall 2020 and spring 2021 in a series of make-up ceremonies on Dec. 9 and 10, and honored its fall 2021 graduates on Dec. 11.

Archives that include diaries, videos and artwork chronicling CSUSB campus life during the pandemic, is available online through CSUSB ScholarWorks.

The Cal State San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus recently celebrated the release of the student-led literary magazine, The Concrete Desert Review, and paid tribute to the late Julie Paegle.

Gölge Seferoğlu, associate professor of teacher education and foundations, uses a variety of research designs to learn about the complex processes of second-language learning.

Alumna Jean M. Stephens ’91, Global CEO of global firm RSM International Limited, has been named a recipient of a CSUSB Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters.

CSUSB has announced Reginald and René Webb, of Webb Family Enterprises, as recipients of Honorary Doctors of Humane Letters degrees.

CSUSB has named Randall W. Lewis, philanthropist and executive vice president for marketing with The Lewis Group of Companies, a recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

CSUSB has named businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist Mohannad Malas as a recipient of an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree.

A memorial Mass will be held for Amy Leh, professor of education, on Friday, Dec. 10, at Our Lady of Assumption Church in San Bernardino.