
The San Bernardino Valley Regional Water Fellowship aims to equip participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers in the water industry.

On March 29, the Womxn’s Leadership Conference featured keynote speaker Helen Tran, the first Asian American mayor for the City of San Bernardino. Tran shared the obstacles she overcame on her journey to office.

The free event, which will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 11 at the university’s Santos Manuel Student Union South, will feature award-winning author Victor Villaseñor as the special guest speaker.

“Pippin” tells the story of a young prince who dreams of taking the throne from his father, King Charlamagne the Great. The musical will be on stage on April 26-28 and May 2-5 at CSUSB's Ronald E. Barnes Theatre.

Master of fine arts student, Mia Hutchinson, will present her thesis exhibit, “Show & Tell”, at RAFFMA’s Dutton Family Gallery from April 11-18. The opening reception, free and open to the public, will take place on April 11 at 4 p.m.

Cal State San Bernardino commemorates Arab American Heritage Month with events scheduled throughout April and early May.

The university is getting a head start on the annual celebration of its Asian, Pacific Islander and South Asian communities, with events and programs revolving around the theme, “Uplifting Identities: Sharing Our History.”

Guy Hepp (anthropology) wrote a guest column about a table-top role-playing game he developed to teach a graduate-level class, “The Archaeology of the Senses,” and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) discussed the increase in hate crimes against the Jewish community.

She's in the Top 3! On the May 12 show, Abi Carter was voted one of the Top 3 contestants on "American Idol." Carter will next appear on the "American Idol" finale on Sunday, May 19, on the ABC network.

The 13th annual Meeting of the Minds Student Research Symposium will shine a light on the research and creative accomplishments of CSUSB students and alumni on April 11 from 10:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

CSUSB's annual Research Week will celebrate the research and scholarly achievements of alumni, faculty and students April 8-11. The event is an opportunity to learn about the research and creative activities taking place on campus.

Education is considered a female-dominated field, however, an Education Week article noted, “Education is largely powered by women, but in the rooms where big decisions are made …, the power brokers are often male.”