
Zola, executive director of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives and the Edward Ackerman Family Distinguished Professor of the American Jewish Experience and Reform Jewish History, will speak at annual lecture on March 13.

Kelly Campbell (psychology) discusses the value of close friendships and Michael Stull (entrepreneurship) will present at a regional business forum.

The event on March 10 showcased the work by students in the Verizon Innovative Learning Program at Cal State San Bernardino.

In the Professional Competition of the the American Advertising Federation Inland Empire Chapter Awards, Coyote Advertising won one gold, three silver and six bronze awards. In addition, CSUSB students took home 31 awards in the Student Competition.

Noted historian and author Gary P. Zola, whose works include a book on President Lincoln and American Jewry, spoke at the second annual Rabbi Hillel Cohn Endowed Lecture at CSUSB on March 13.

Four women who are making an impact in their respective areas will highlight LEAD Summit IX’s theme, ¡Viva la Mujer! as keynote speakers when the annual event convenes on Thursday, March 29, at CSUSB.

The 31 awards were the most this year by any one school in the student competition.

LendEDU, an online marketplace for student loan refinancing, recognized Cal State San Bernardino for having one of the top financial aid counseling programs in the U.S.

Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses threats made to a Cal State Northridge political science professor over an exam question, and Enrique Murillo Jr. (education) urges community action to protect Wildwood Canyon State Park.

“Existential Flux,” by Heath Rössler, will be on display April 5-18. An opening reception is scheduled for 4-6 p.m. on Thursday, April 5, at the museum.

Brian Levin, CSUSB criminal justice professor and director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed as part of an article about three recent package bombings that killed two people and injured two others.

President Tomás D. Morales and Provost Shari McMahan played host to a group of Cal State San Bernardino students and alumni in the Cal-Bridge Program.