
Nearly 100 graduating African-American students were honored for their accomplishments during the 26th annual Black Graduation celebration on June 8.

The colleges of Social and Behavioral Sciences (8 a.m.) Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (noon), College of Natural Sciences (4 p.m.), and Arts and Letters and Education (8 p.m.) will honor the Class of 2019 on Saturday.

Barbara Sirotnik (director, Institute of Applied Research), Brian Levin (director, Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism) and David Yaghoubian (history) shared their expertise with the news media.

Family, friends and supporters joined the graduates at Coussoulis Arena on June 8 for the 20th annual Latino Recognition Ceremony.

The summit will focus on “Sin Fronteras — Education Beyond Borders.” Registration is free.

Mayra Salazar, director of programs at The Dominguez Dream, will present “Do What You Love.” The program is free and open to the public.

Information sessions on the doctorate in educational leadership program are set for Feb. 9, April 6 and May 4 a the Palm Desert Campus.

The ongoing work of the highly original, provocative and influential artists who champion feminism and social change opens Feb. 11 at RAFFMA.

Join us in welcoming the newest Coyotes as they celebrate their acceptance to Cal State San Bernardino!

“Enduring in Vision and Linked in Tradition: Four Generations of African American Women Artists” opens Feb. 11 at RAFFMA.

Dean Sharon Brown-Welty will be honored by the Women Leaders Forum of the Coachella Valley on Feb. 3.

Feb. 8: Minxin Pei will present “The Origins and Dynamics of Crony Capitalism in China: Insights from 260 Cases of Collusive Corruption.”