Keynote speaker Gail C. Christopher tells audience: “My message this morning is summarized in three words: we deserve better.”
The conference featured keynote speakers from engineering professionals in the auditorium, booths hosted by businesses, students, and student organizations in the event lobby, and giveaways.
CSUSB student volunteers were shuttled in 10 school buses and 10 vans to locations throughout the area to help community organizations and nonprofit agencies, schools and parks do repairs, pack supplies and take care of other needs.
Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, a theoretical physicist and the Ford Foundation Physics Professor and Affiliate Mathematics Professor at Brown University, will present “Einstein v Robert” on May 20.
An all-day event geared toward students from all three Coachella Valley school districts, the expo will take place on May 3 at the campus’ Indian Wells Theater with keynote speaker David Wilson, lead engineer, Coachella Valley Water District.
CSUSB’s Yotie Drinkz will host a grand opening ceremony beginning at 9 a.m. Friday, April 26, at its new space in the Santos Manuel Student Union.
ITS Tech Talks provided an opportunity for faculty and staff to meet and exchange ideas about technology in education, explore current and emerging technologies, and learn about projects that are enhancing the teaching and learning experience.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about an extremist group’s plans to hold a rally in Long Beach in late April.
The hottest jobs in the country include genetic counseling, mathematicians and data scientists because they involve mathematics and data, said Sastry Pantula during his talk, “Big Data and Promises.”
See how “We Define the Future” in this latest edition of Inside CSUSB, an informative video series highlighting the latest events and exceptional achievements here at Cal State San Bernardino.
President Tomás D. Morales will receive the award at the American Association for Access, Equity and Diversity’s 45th National Conference and Annual Meeting in Indianapolis on June 12.
Elliott, who developed the “Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes” exercise after the 1968 assassination of Martin Luther King Jr., showed how people can recognize and identify disparities in the ways in which power is assigned and maintained.