Hispanic Hertiage Month look back: CSUSB Undocumented Student Success Center has been named one of “20 Programs to Watch” by Excelencia in Education, a nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating Latino success in higher education.
Tara Prakash, assistant professor of ancient art at the College of Charleston in South Carolina, is the W. Benson Harer Egyptology Scholar in Residence for fall.
Workshops on technology services to help CSUSB Hispanic students will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10, as part of the university’s Hispanic Heritage Month events.
Barbara Sirotnik (Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis) discusses the region’s economy, and Brian Levin (Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism) comments on political events as possible catalysts for hate crimes.
Two Korean-language news websites mentioned the visit to South Korea of CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and the university’s delegation of students and faculty. The articles were translated by Google Translate and the summaries edited for clarity.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed for an article on the rising anti-Latino sentiment in the U.S. and extremists flocking to encrypted online platforms to communicate.
The CSUSB Veterans Success Center and the Air Force ROTC Det. 002 held a celebration honoring the U.S. Air Force’s 70th birthday on Oct. 4.
CSUSB’s Information and Technology Services will hold Tech Fest Week, Oct. 8-11, for CSUSB students, faculty and staff to learn about its technology services.
These five new scholarship recipients join 10 other University Legacy Scholars from the previous two years.
Hispanic Heritage Month look back: CSUSB is on Hispanic Outlook on Higher Education’s list of the top universities in the country in awarding master’s degrees to Hispanics and in Hispanic enrollment of graduate students.
Hispanic Heritage Month look back: CSUSB graduate Alexander Soto wanted to become a doctor as a way to help the community after growing up in a neighborhood plagued by drug usage and gang violence.
The John M. Pfau Library at Cal State San Bernardino will hold a chess tournament for players of all skill levels on Saturday, Oct. 19.