As CSUSB celebrates its 60th anniversary, Vivian sees the milestone as both an opportunity for reflection as well as a call to action. “To me, it means being part of a legacy,” he said.
RAFFMA’s upcoming exhibition, “Lens as Witness: Photography and Resistance, 1960-Now,” opening Nov. 8 during Art Burst Community Day at Cal State San Bernardino, spans six decades of U.S. activism through powerful images of resilience and social change.
Alumni Alex Lemos and Sonia Muñoz have been promoted to vice president roles at Stater Bros. Markets, continuing the legacy of leadership and community impact fostered by CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration.
Valencia Jones, Lasisi Ajayi and Enrique Murillo Jr. (education), Stuart Sumida (biology), Tiffany Jones (history) and Brian Levin (criminal justice emeritus) were included in recent news coverage, and Dave Solance Smith (biology) recently published a study on predator-prey interactions and natural selection.
“With this NSF grant, we will launch new academic programs in AI, establish a community-focused AI Help Desk, and expand research opportunities for all students in the Inland Empire,” said Yunfei Hou, principal investigator of the PROPEL AI program, director of CSUSB’s William and Barbara Leonard Transportation Center, and professor of computer science.
CSUSB’s Office of Black Student Success hosted the second annual Black Faculty Promotion and Awards Celebration, recognizing the professional achievements, leadership and lasting impact of Black faculty and staff across the university.
CSUSB’s Office of Pre-College Programs will host Instant Admit Day events for high school seniors in its programs on Oct. 18 and Jan. 24, offering on-the-spot admission to eligible high school students. Attendees will participate in workshops, get financial aid and application guidance, tour campus, and explore scholarships.
An Evening in Monte Carlo will feature an elegant dinner, live entertainment, dancing and the intrigue of masquerade — all inspired by the glamour of Monte Carlo.
Cristina Mora, the Chancellor’s Professor of Sociology at UC Berkeley, will present “Normalizing Inequality: How Californians Make Sense of the Growing Divide,” at noon Thursday, Oct. 16, in person at CSUSB’s Faculty Center for Excellence.
Supported by dedicated staff and community contributions, the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art at Cal State San Bernardino continues its long-standing mission to make art accessible for everyone through free exhibitions, educational programs, and hands-on learning opportunities.
The symposium welcomed nearly 100 high school students for hands-on workshops, career panels and creative collaborations that highlighted behind-the-scenes careers in theatre and film.
The Oct. 17 open house will take place from 7-9 p.m. at Jack Brown Hall. The Center for Cyber & AI invites students, families and community members to explore hands-on demonstrations, research showcases, and academic and career opportunities in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.