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Chinaka DomNwachukwu, dean of CSUSB’s College of Education
February 18, 2021

COE Dean Chinaka DomNwachukwu has a number of goals for the college, such as increasing the diversity of students enrolled there, especially African American males becoming teachers.

“Telecommuting During the Pandemic – Lasting Impacts on the Transportation Sector” will take place via videoconference on Tuesday, Feb. 23, from 8-10 a.m.
February 18, 2021

Telecommuting’s impact on transportation is the theme of the first of six talks of the Regional Mobility Dialogue Series of the Leonard Transportation Center. The program will be livestreamed beginning at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23.  

CSUSB's Model UN is one of the top programs in the world.
February 18, 2021

Watch this short video on CSUSB's successful Model United Nations program.

CSUSB Faculty in the news landing page image
February 18, 2021

Bree Putman (biology), Meredith Conroy (political science), Brian Levin (criminal justice), Kimberly Collins (public administration) and Vipin Gupta (management) were included in recent news coverage.

From left: Paulette Brown-Hinds, Nefertiti Long and Kathy Johnson.
February 17, 2021

CSUSB alumna Paulette Brown-Hinds ’90, has been named the first African American to chair the Inland Empire Community Foundation’s Board of Directors. Also appointed to the board were CSUSB Foundation board member Nefertiti Long and CSUSB adjunct professor Kathy Johnson.

Edward “Ed” Gomez
February 17, 2021

A visual arts program created by CSUSB art associate professor Edward “Ed” Gomez was one of 10 recently selected for funding by California Humanities, a nonprofit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities.

James Fenelon professor to speak on ‘Equal Opportunity for the Human Race
February 18, 2021

James Fenelon, director of the Center for Indigenous Peoples Studies at Cal State San Bernardino and a professor of sociology, will be one of the presenters at a session for the East-West Center’s weekly series, The Exchange, beginning at 8:30 p.m. PST Monday, Feb. 22, on Zoom.

Cal State San Bernardino has been named a 2021-2022 Military Friendly® School.
February 17, 2021

The university has been named a 2021-2022 Military Friendly® School with a gold ranking for its commitment to veterans who are students and their families.

Natilie Williams
February 16, 2021

All CSUSB students, particularly first-year students, are invited to listen to motivational speaker Natilie Williams for her talk, “Setting Intentions for Success,” on Tuesday, Feb. 23, at noon and 5:30 p.m. on Zoom.

From left, Kevin Bowers and Jack Mowreader of Community Presbyterian Church in Cathedral City with Lacey Kendall of CSUSB. Kendall and some friends developed a system to help churches livestream their services, and they are working to extend that assistance to some of the area’s historic Black churches.
February 16, 2021

As the COVID-19 pandemic curtailed large gatherings of any kind, Lacey Kendall saw a need to help local churches stream their services. With technology she and three friends developed, and with help from some CSUSB students and the community, Kendall is seeking to help historic Black churches in Riverside and San Bernardino counties go virtual.

CSUSB Faculty in the news landing page image
February 16, 2021

Tomasz Owerkowicz (biology) was part of a research team that found that alligators have built-in antiarrhythmic protection when under stress, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the problem police have with trying to weed out extremists from their ranks.

CSUSB’s Pan-African Collegiate Scholars Program was highlighted in the online magazine’s Voices section.
February 16, 2021

CSUSB’s Pan-African Collegiate Scholars Program was highlighted in the online magazine’s Voices section, and is just one of the university’s programs, people and events featured in the Winter 2021 edition of the CSUniverse.