José M. Aguilar-Hernández, assistant professor from Cal Poly Pomona, will present on May 23, and Freddy Francisco Alvarez Jr., assistant professor from Portaland State University, will speak on May 29.
Sylvester James “Jim” Gates, a theoretical physicist and the Ford Foundation Physics Professor and Affiliate Mathematics Professor at Brown University, presented “Einstein v Robert,” which focused on why diversity makes excellent science.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed extremism making its way into mainstream politics and David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed about the latest in U.S.-Iranian tensions over sanctions against Iran.
More than $7,000 was raised and more than 110 people participated in the third annual Chasing our Dreams 5K Walk/Run through the Cal State San Bernardino campus held on May 18.
The event will run from 2-3:30 p.m. in the John M. Pfau Library, PL-5005, and is free to attend.
The program, in celebration of Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, will take place beginning at 6 p.m. at the Cross Cultural Center, room SU-102A, in the Santos Manuel Student Union.
CSUSB alumna Robyn Echeverri, a math instructor at El Roble Intermediate School in Claremont, has been named the 2019 Claremont Unified School District Teacher of the Year.
Led by Professor Tony Coulson, the CSUSB cybersecurity program continues to grow and expand, creating incredible programs that offer exciting opportunities for students to excel as emerging leaders in the cyber field.
“Little Million Doors: An Elegy” by Chad Sweeney (English) was reviewed by James Benton in the Los Angeles Review.
CSUSB faculty and staff are encouraged to take some time to “pawz” and learn by attending this year’s Employee Development Day conference – EDD 2019.
“This will not only be used by today’s students, but this food pantry will be used by students five to 10 years from now,” said Prince Ogidikpe, the president of the CSUSB Associated Students Inc.
Celebrating its 23rd year, the CSUSB Athletics Dave Stockton Coyote Classic had its most successful event to date, raising more than $250,000 that will have a direct impact on student-athlete scholarships.