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Twelve students — from CSUSB and five local community colleges — took part in a three-week training workshop on vectors and vector-borne diseases at Cal State San Bernardino, gaining hands-on experience in vector identification, surveillance and control methods.
June 26, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino recently concluded a three-week training workshop on vectors and vector-borne diseases. The workshop, now in its second year, provided students with an immersive learning experience combining lectures, laboratory work, field training and site visits.

The university's business operations and summer session classes will close July 3-4.
June 30, 2025

Cal State San Bernardino and its Palm Desert Campus will be closed Thursday and Friday, July 3-4 in observance of Independence Day and as part of the university’s 4/10 summer schedule.

Chemical Sciences Building, Faculty in the News
June 16, 2025

Stuart Sumida (biology), president of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, commented on the scheduled auction of a ceratosaur fossil, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about the assassination and attempted assassination of two Minnesota state legislators.

LEAD Summit XIV graphic
August 14, 2025

Early-bird registration is now open for "Telling Our Stories – Our Way, Our Voice: Latino Representation in the Arts, Media and Education,” set for Oct. 3 at Cal State San Bernardino’s Santos Manuel Student Union South. Registration is free.

Juneteenth graphic
June 16, 2025

The university's main campus and Palm Desert Campus will also be closed on Friday as part of its summer schedule, and will reopen for summer session classes and business on Monday, June 23.

CSBS building, Faculty in the News
June 12, 2025

Michelle Lorimer and Michael Karp (history) discussed the National Endowment of the Humanities grant that was pulled from their history project, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about the scope of immigration enforcement by federal officers in the Los Angeles region.

A CSUSB police vehicle.
June 12, 2025

The new siren, installed in one of the department’s vehicles, sounds a distinctive alert, plus a spoken warning in English and Spanish, to differentiate it from other emergency vehicles responding to an incident. It will be only used in the event of a major event requiring immediate attention and response from the university community.

Students walking past the spirit letters near SMSU North.
June 10, 2025

More than 100 participants from throughout North America are expected to attend the annual four-day residential institute from June 17-20, designed for faculty developers, instructional designers, teaching center staff, and academic leaders embarking on or deepening roles in educational development.

Sprit letters and the John M. Pfau Library at Cal State San Bernardino
June 9, 2025

“Collaboration: Stronger Together” was the theme of the conference, which took place virtually on June 3 and led by the CSU Council of Library Deans, with support from the Chancellor’s Office and sponsors that included Sage, Elsevier, Clarivate, EBSCO and Oxford University Press.

College of Natural Sciences, Faculty in the News
June 5, 2025

Meredith Conroy (political science), Stuart Sumida (biology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus), were mentioned in various news media coverage in the past week.

From left, Naja Faysal, host of the Inland Empire Business Network Podcast, and CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales
June 2, 2025

Tomás D. Morales shared his thoughts on a variety of topics related to higher education in an interview with Naja Faysal, host of the Inland Empire Business Network Podcast.

Attendees visit RAFFMA to view art by CSUSB students and professional artists.
June 5, 2025

This spring at The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art, creativity flourished through a mix of exhibitions featuring student and professional artists, and hands-on workshops led by CSUSB faculty.