The objective of International Museum Week, May 18-22, according to the International Council of Museums, is to raise awareness on the fact that “museums are an important means of cultural exchange, enrichment of cultures and development of mutual understanding, cooperation and peace among peoples.”
Pedro Beltran, who received his master’s in special education from the Palm Desert Campus, has been named Teacher of the Year at James Earl Carter Elementary School in Palm Desert.
In recognition of National Nurses Week, May 6-12, CSUSB thanks its nursing faculty and students for their dedication, especially in this time of the coronavirus pandemic.
As CSUSB Palm Desert Campus nursing students receive a donation of much-needed Personal Protective Equipment, a fellow Coyote and her daughters assist on the giving end.
Participating in the May 13 panel discussion of Aldous Huxley’s futuristic dystopian novel are Michael Chao, biology; Jasmine Lee, English; Daniel MacDonald, economics; and Jeremy Murray, history.
Enrique Murillo (education, LEAD), Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences, Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) were included in news coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jessica Lee, '11, '13, applies her English and Linguistics background to catch cyber criminals as a Cyber Threat Intelligence Analyst.
CSUSB Research Week, presented by the university’s Office of Student Research, celebrates the research and scholarly achievements of faculty and students across campus in all disciplines.
CSUSB President Tomás Morales was the featured guest on “Ask JBH,” a podcast hosted by businesswoman, educator and one of America’s most successful female entrepreneurs, Janice Bryant Howroyd.
The Inland Empire Report on Business, written by Barbara Sirotnik and Lori Aldana from the Institute of Applied Research at CSUSB, showed the devastation of the I.E. economy as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
Following a national search and the careful consideration of input from the campus community, Rueyling Chuang has been named dean of the College of Arts and Letters, effective June 1.
A message to our Graduating Coyotes