
The CSUSB Veterans Success Center honored its graduating veterans by giving them special stoles to wear for the university’s 2019 Fall Commencement, which will take place with three ceremonies in Coussoulis Arena on Saturday, Dec. 7.

The university was ranked No. 19 in Money magazine’s list of the 50 most transformative colleges in the nation.

The film co-produced by Ahlam Muhtaseb, professor of communication studies, won the Jerusalem International Film Festival’s Special Jury Award in the Feature Documentary category.

Meredith Conroy (political science) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) shared their expertise in their areas of research with the news media.

Kenneth Shultz (psychology), Meredith Conroy (political science) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in news coverage recently.

The grant was presented to the Palm Desert Campus to create a needs-based, financial support system for current students enrolled at the university.

Susan Sutton, who is also a Fellow at the Institute of International Education (IIE) Center on International Partnerships, will meet with the university’s Internationalization Lab committee and others during her visit on Thursday, Dec. 5.

About 1,144 students are expected to participate in the ceremonies in Coussoulis Arena: 1,018 undergraduates and 126 graduate students.

William Vandyke and Michael Nguyen (health and human ecology) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (professor emeritus, political science) were included in news coverage.

Fourteen people died that day – five of them CSUSB alumni – and all were remembered during a memorial service at the university’s Peace Garden.

RAFFMA’s “Made in California” exhibit, featuring portrait photographs of renowned California artists alongside their iconic works, will run until Saturday, Dec. 7.

Jonathan Anderson (public administration), Stuart Sumida (biology), Thomas G. McWeeney (public administration) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are included in news coverage on a variety of topics.