
CSUSB’s Ask Me! Campaign to welcome students and answer their questions will be held as a three-day drive-thru, today through Wednesday, Aug. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The program, the 13th in the series, will feature two guest faculty panelists: Howard Henderson from Texas Southern University, and Frank Wilson from Indiana State University.

Stuart Sumida (biology) is one of the animation experts who will speak at Teesside University’s internationally renowned Animex festival. Now in its 21st year, the festival will take place virtually.

Cal State San Bernardino’s IECE has been awarded $1.59 million in new funding to support local entrepreneurs and small business owners as part of the CARES Act economic relief package.

Meredith Conroy, associate professor of political science, co-wrote an article about the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment giving women the right to vote.

CSUSB President Tomás Morales will give the keynote address for the university’s 2020-21 virtual Convocation, beginning at 9 a.m. on Thursday, as the university kicks off the new school year.

The Verizon Foundation grant will support the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Street Medicine program and will be used to purchase and loan laptops to students during the pandemic.

David Yaghoubian (history), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) were included in recent news coverage.

Sean Kim joins the program as an assistant professor. Kim will teach Sports, Entertainment and Hospitality Marketing and Principles of Marketing.

CSUSB will offer a new Criminal Justice Spanish Certificate program for students majoring in criminal justice professions beginning fall 2021, thanks to a U.S. Department of Education’s Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language program grant.

Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies), David Yaghoubian (history), James Estes (finance) and Anthony Silard were included in recent news coverage of various topics.

Physics and astronomy professor Laura Woodney , along with others, is advancing research that could reveal information about “Centaurs” – little-known icy bodies with the characteristics of both comets and TNOs – and lead to new discoveries about our solar system.