
Cal State San Bernardino’s Department of Philosophy will host the “Love and Loneliness” workshop conference on Friday, Dec. 6, and Saturday, Dec. 7. Its focus is the complex relationship between loneliness and various forms of loving relationships, providing a platform for philosophical discussions on these deeply human experiences.

The Day of Remembrance to honor the memory of 14 individuals, including five CSUSB College of Natural Sciences alumni, lost during the 2015 mass shooting in San Bernardino, will be held at 3 p.m. at the university’s Peace Garden, next to the Chemical Sciences building.

The agreement allows students from SCU to complete their first two years of study in South Korea and transfer to CSUSB to complete the remaining two years online, earning a bachelor of arts in administration from CSUSB.

Preliminary work, which includes surveying, installing concrete barriers and construction signage and temporary roadway striping, will mark the start of the realignment of the interchange that serves the CSUSB campus. Plan on using alternate routes to the university to avoid delays.

The new partnership was created to advance the internationalization efforts of both campuses through a variety of collaborative programs, including academic transfer initiatives, student, faculty and staff exchange programs and joint research projects.

Cal State San Bernardino was ranked among the top 12 percent of universities globally in Study Abroad Aid’s World University Rankings for International Students. This year, 8,536 private and public universities worldwide were ranked based on performance, value and affordability.

As a young married couple, CSUSB alumni Patricia Kraemer and James Stockman took turns pursuing their undergraduate degrees. Four decades later, they reflect on their experiences as students, discover commonalities between then and now, and have pledged to pay it forward to support future students.

Jennifer Alford (geography and environmental studies) was one of the participants at a Nov. 13 meeting to discuss the proposed Mountain Lab Project, and Marc Arsell Robinson (history) and José Muñoz (sociology) announced a call for proposals for the Inland Empire People’s History Conference, set for May.

The IE People’s History Conference, set for May 3, seeks to bridge university research, creative activities, and community activism to explore the art, culture, and histories of Inland Southern California, known as the Inland Empire or IE.

“The (Veterans Success Center) provided me with valuable opportunities to engage in hands-on learning, collaborate with diverse peers and develop practical skills directly applicable to my future career,” said alumnus Alejandro Camacho ’24, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and paraprofessional at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus VSC.

Zachary Powell (criminal justice) published a paper on reforming “pattern-or-practice” police reform and Brittany Bloodhart (psychology) was one of the authors of a four-year study that examined predictors of women’s STEM major choices.

Students and their contributors are now able to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form ahead of the application’s planned Dec. 1 launch date. The early launch date applies to the FAFSA application only.