
Tony Cheng, who wrote “The Policing Machine: Enforcement, Endorsements, and the Illusion of Public Input,” will discuss his work at noon, Monday, March 18. The program, free and open to the public, will take place on Zoom.

Sara Callori, associate professor of physics, shares insights into her professional journey in a male-dominated field.

The CSUSB University Police Department’s overarching mission is campus safety, and through the years it has grown to meet the demands of two campuses, with a combined 460 acres, 60 buildings, more than 18,000 students and nearly 2,000 faculty and staff members.

Tony Coulson (cybersecurity) was interviewed for a segment about CSUSB’s cybersecurity program receiving federal funds for its Tech and Workforce Hub project, and Stuart Sumida (biology) was mentioned in an article about the recently released movie, “Kung Fu Panda 4,” for which he served as a consultant.

The Office of Academic Equity at CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration has been awarded the 2024 Inspiring Programs in Business Award from “Insight Into Diversity” magazine. This recognition is given to institutions that actively support and guide underrepresented students towards careers in business.

San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran will give the keynote address at the annual Womxn’s Leadership Conference, which takes place March 29 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Santos Manuel Student Union South.

Office of Strategic Communication team were honored with a total of five Silver "Addy" awards at the Inland Empire American Advertising Federation gala on March 8.

CSUSB 2024 Faculty & Staff Giving Campaign, set for March 18 through April 18, is an opportunity to donate to various CSUSB programs.

Ellen Weisser ’68 believes all students are given the chance to succeed at Cal State San Bernardino, and she is proud that the university honors veterans, supports students with disabilities and provides opportunities for all students.

Mandy Rymal, associate professor of kinesiology, will present “Watch This!” at the next program of The Provost Presents Faculty Research Series, set for noon Wednesday, March 13.

Zachary Powell (criminal justice) was interviewed about reforms ordered by the U.S. Department of Justice at the Louisville Police Department, and Michelle Russen (hospitality management) led a team of researchers examining the effects a climate of sexual harassment can have in the workplace.

CSUSB students and alumni will have the opportunity to network with over 85 employers at the annual Spring Career and Internship Fair on March 21 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union North conference rooms.