
Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, a holiday in Mexican and pre-Hispanic indigenous cultures to honor the lives of loved ones, will be held at CSUSB on Nov. 2.

As part of the Tara VanDerveer Fund for the Advancement of Women in Coaching grant, CSUSB selected volleyball assistant coach and Coyote alumna Kelcie Tolan as the female coaching fellow.

CSUSB’s Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art will host its annual family-friendly Halloween event, RAFFMAween, on Wednesday, Oct. 30.

The third annual Run Like a Mother 5K run/walk will be held at CSUSB on Saturday, Nov. 2, with the proceeds benefitting homeless women and children.

The free event is being hosted by CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism and the state Assembly Select Committee on the State of Hate, and begins at 4 p.m. Advance reservations are required to attend.

Below is a summary of selected news coverage of the Oct. 10 closure due to high winds and Southern California Edison anticipating shutting down power in the area to reduce the risk of wildfires.

President Tomás D. Morales spoke to a group of students as part of the Teachers’ Table Series hosted by the Department of Liberal Studies.

Juried, curated, developed, designed, fabricated, and installed by CSUSB students, “Lost and Found” is an exhibition to promote the value of study abroad and study away experiences for undergraduate students.

John M. Winslade (education), David Yaghoubian (history) and Barbara Sirotnik (Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis director) were included in recent news coverage on various topics.

CSUSB will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 14 to celebrate the formal opening of its newest building, the Center for Global Innovation

Editor’s note: As part of CSUSB’s celebration of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the university is showcasing a number of earlier stories highlighting the university’s ongoing work and leadership in the field.

The children of W. Benson Harer, longtime supporter of CSUSB, donated more than 2,200 books worth over $300,000 to the university’s library and RAFFMA.