Corwin Porter ’89, director of the SBCO Department of Public Health and CSUSB alumnus, gave an update on COVID-19 on Dec. 10 on Zoom. A video of the presentation is now available to view.
The California State University, which includes CSUSB, has announced that it is planning for an anticipated return to delivering courses primarily in-person starting with the fall 2021 term.
More than $61,000 was raised by 300 donors. The goal this year was to raise enough funds to provide 50 students with $1,000 scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year.
Meredith Conroy (political science), Claudia M. Davis (nursing), David Yaghobian (history), Anthony Silard (public administration) and Laura Woodney (physics and astronomy) were included in recent news coverage.
Cal State San Bernardino will celebrate its Class of 2020 commencement when students from the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses participate in four virtual ceremonies on Saturday, Dec. 12.
Excelencia in Education has released a report on the growth of Hispanic-Serving Institutions over the past 25 years. CSUSB is proud to be a funding partner of Excelencia in Education’s national research project, “25 Years of HSIs: A Glance on Progress.”
Tony Coulson (information and decision science) was interviewed about guarding against identity theft online, and Stacey Fraser (music) was included in a review about the newly released recording, “Voices of the Pearl Volume 3.”
Corwin Porter ’89 director of the SBCO Department of Public Health and CSUSB alumnus, will give an update on COVID-19 at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 10, on Zoom.
The history of communities where people of color were essentially excluded will be the topic of the next Conversations on Race and Policing, set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 9.
The 2020 Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards gala, presented by the CSUSB Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, may be watched in its entirety.
Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) discussed the latest Inland Empire’s Purchasing Managers Index and what it means to the region’s economy.
CSUSB students pursuing full-time study in STEM degrees may be eligible for scholarships thanks to recently awarded generous grant of $75,000 from Edison International.