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Faculty in the News
September 14, 2020

Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) discussed CSUSB’s School of Entrepreneurship and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the rise in election-related violence.

Brian Esser (left) and Kelly Schoenfeld hold up a map of the U.S. with pins in every city where their customers are using their Lightning MD software.
September 14, 2020

Kelly Schoenfeld and Brian Esser were out singing karaoke one night about five years ago when they decided to start what is now ESC Medical Billing. That resulted in a second business, Lightning MD, that launched in February.

CSUSB will co-host a virtual celebration of Mexican Independence Day.
September 14, 2020

The virtual event, co-hosted by the Mexican Consulate in San Bernardino, CSUSB, the university’s Latino Education & Advocacy Days project (LEAD) and Associated Students Inc., is the consulate’s official celebration of Mexican Independence Day for the inland region.

September 13, 2020

Many of the monthlong series of events will be virtual as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, that is not preventing CSUSB from offering a wide range of programs to celebrate the month.

CSUSB has again been named among the top universities in the West according to U.S. News & World Report’s 2021 rankings of top colleges and universities.
October 15, 2020

U.S. News & World Report rankings are considered one of the most influential and anticipated recognitions for colleges and universities that provide a full range of undergraduate and master’s degree programs throughout the United States.

From left, Odilia Romero, Stan Rodriguez and Daisy Ocampo.
September 13, 2020

The panel of activists and community-based scholars will discuss issues ranging from the Los Angeles Police Department, access to translators for indigenous people, the way race shapes the American justice system, the policing of indigenous people across the border and other topics.

Washington Monthly has named CSUSB among the best universities in the country in the 2020 Master’s University Rankings, the 2020 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings: West and as one of the Best College for Student Voting.
September 11, 2020

Washington Monthly has named CSUSB among the best universities in the country in the 2020 Master’s University Rankings, the 2020 Best Bang for the Buck Rankings: West and as one of the Best Colleges for Student Voting.

"A Beautiful Blueprint" is the second memoir of Mary Fong's "A Magnificent Mess!" trilogy.
September 11, 2020

In her second memoir, A Beautiful Blueprint,” Mary Fong explores big life questions such as, “What is the purpose of life?” “What happens after we die?” and “What is the name of the game of life?”

CSUSB has launched Coyote Connection, a virtual meet-up set for every Tuesday and Thursday to keep students informed and enhance their college experiences.
September 9, 2020

Coyote Connection events will be held throughout the year, featuring the brand-new Coyote Hour, a designated time each week on Tuesday and Thursday from noon-12:50 p.m., to provide students with virtual opportunities to get involved at CSUSB. 

Lacey Kendall and three friends have developed a technology package to help churches stream worship services to their members as their congregations complied with restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
September 9, 2020

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, Kendall is seeking to help three historic Black churches in Riverside and San Bernardino counties go virtual.

Faculty in the News
September 9, 2020

Kirsten Ashley Wiest (music) releases her solo album, Kenneth Shultz (psychology) discussed factors people should consider before retiring, and Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote about the causes of loneliness.

Molly Springer is the new associate vice president for Student Success and Educational Equity at Cal State San Bernardino.
September 8, 2020

The Student Success & Educational Equity associate vice president, Molly Springer, will work to close the achievement gap for first-generation, low-income and traditionally underserved students.