The Cal State San Bernardino Alumni Association has welcomed three new members to its Board of Directors for the 2020-23 term: Danny Bilson ’78, Carly McCarty ’11 ’20, and DeMarco Washington ’18.
The video recording of the fifth “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” which took place on Zoom on July 1, is now posted online.
Brittany Bloodhart (psychology) and Meredith Conroy (political science) each had papers they co-authored published, and Brian Levin and Zachary Powell (criminal justice) and Marc Robinson (history), along with Rafik Mohamed (dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) were included in recent news coverage.
The university will reopen remotely for business and virtual classes will resume on Monday, July 6. University Police will remain on duty on all days when the campus is closed. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the university has temporarily suspended all non-essential on-campus operations.
Through research, letters and personal anecdotes, panelists explored the intersectional experiences of Black, Indigenous and Women of Color (BIWOC) faculty, discussed strategies to interrupt heteropatriarchal systems in higher education, and moved toward healing as BIWOC faculty.
The Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art presents the virtual Kids Discover Egypt workshop July 20-24, which will feature children’s activities and ancient Egyptian lessons.
Douglas Freer, CSUSB vice president for administration, has been appointed chair of the CSU Chief Administrators/Business Officers (CABO) group.
The CSUSB College of Natural Sciences is getting two new biology teaching labs and renovated research facilities for needed research space for students.
The fifth "Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” is set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, when the hosts and panelists examine policing, racial justice, and potential actions to promote greater equity in the local community.
Zachary Powell (criminal justice), Marc Robinson (history) and Rafik Mohamed (dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) were interviewed for a three-part series on the history of policing Black communities. Links to each segment are below.
President Tomás Morales participated in a President’s Panel to discuss “Institutional Experiences and Protocols During the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Future of Higher Education” on June 26.
The College of Arts and Letters has named Luis Esparza, communication studies major, as its 2019-20 Outstanding Graduate Student and Brenda Flores, philosophy major, as its Outstanding Undergraduate Student.