A photo exhibition and lecture by photographer, lawyer, community activist and spouse of a veteran, Jo Arlow, will kick off the Office of Community Engagement’s Ethics Lecture Series on Monday, Oct. 16.
Academics from throughout Latin America and other parts of the world will gather for the 52nd annual Latin American Commission for Administration Schools, known by its acronym in Spanish, CLADEA.
Kelly Campbell, associate professor of psychology and a nationally recognized expert in relationships, is interviewed about codependent relationships, what they are, how relationships are affected, and what to do about them.
Brian Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, said, “"We have a disturbing amount of people who subscribe to conspiracy theories and who embrace the most hardened prejudice views."
“The Underrepresentation of Women in Computer Science and Engineering” will be the next Yotie Talk presented by Cal State San Bernardino’s University Diversity Committee on Thursday, Oct. 19, in the John M. Pfau from 1-2 p.m.
Join Cal State San Bernardino’s Information Technology Services Oct. 17-20 for “OktoberTech,” an annual event that showcases the technology services available to the campus community.
Kathy Obear of the Alliance for Change was the featured speaker on Oct. 16 for the Collegiality Forum at Cal State San Bernardino for students, faculty, staff and administrators.
The university has enrolled more than 2,300 transfer students in the fall quarter.
The Cal State San Bernardino Career Center hosted an intensive two-day preconference to prepare about 40 students planning to attend the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities 31st annual national conference.
The exercise, considered the world’s largest earthquake drill, will take place at 10:19 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 19.
Rivera, who died Oct. 1 in the Las Vegas mass shooting, was president of the CSUSB Eta Sigma Gamma chapter and was heavily involved in planning the race, said chapter faculty adviser Angie Denisse Verissimo.
Joan E. Fryxell, a CSUSB geology professor, will lead a hike to the San Andreas Fault on Thursday, Oct. 19. The hike will take place prior to the annual “Great California ShakeOut” simulated earthquake drill at 10:19 a.m.