
The NACADA Journal, the leading referred journal in the field of academic advising, will publish an article co-written by Edna Martinez, an associate professor and co-director of the CSUSB Doctorate in Educational Leadership Program.

CSUSB's John M. Pfau Library is expanding its online services as the campus shifts to virtual instruction and other remote learning modalities due to COVID-19.


Kelly Campbell (psychology), Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences), Nicole Dabbs (kinesiology) and James Estes (finance) were included in recent news coverage.

Monica Alejandre will oversee the day-to-day operations for University Advancement Services and will serve as secretary of the CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation.

Following nomination by the senior administration of their institutions and a rigorous application process, George Georgiou is one of two academics from the CSU system who have been named American Council on Education Fellows for 2020-21.


During the temporary closure of the CSUSB art museum due to the COVID-19 pandemic, RAFFMA staff is working to create meaningful cultural experiences for those at home.

For alumnus and adjunct professor Andre Adame, video games have led him on a rewarding academic journey, and he has been accepted to the highly competitive doctoral program at UC Irvine’s School of Informatics.

The magazine rankings listed CSUSB’s Master of Fine Arts, 178 of 272; Public Affairs, 117 of 274; and part-time MBA graduate programs, 158 of 272.

The grant from the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research will use online, personalized learning technologies to decrease the achievement gap for approximately 8,000 students per year.

Out of 25 schools, Cal State San Bernardino was ranked No. 10 for having the best online programs in California, according to a recent ranking by Study.com.