
The CSUSB College of Arts and Letters Faculty Colloquium featured three faculty members: Carmen Jany, professor of Spanish; Annie Buckley, professor of art; and Nicholas Bratcher, assistant professor of music.

The Model United Nations program at CSUSB maintained its tradition of excellence at the recent National Model United Nations conference in New York City, bringing home several awards.

“Les Mamelles de Tirésias” (The Breasts of Tiresias), a comic opera by French composer Francis Poulenc, will be performed on Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, both at 7:30 p.m., at the university’s Performing Arts Recital Hall.

The annual Latin American Studies Conference was created to foster interest, knowledge and understanding of the very diverse cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean.

The CSUSB Korean Culture Club will host the fifth annual Korean Festival on Friday, May 3, at the Santos Manuel Student Union, featuring a traditional wedding ceremony, dinner reception and performance showcase.

Brian Levin (criminal justice) is interviewed about extending California’s hate crime law to include the homeless, and on topics related to the Poway synagogue shooting on April 27.

The panelists, all CSUSB English alumni, discussed and answered questions about their career paths with their English degree to an audience of current CSUSB students.

Annie Buckley was named the recipient of the 2018-19 Outstanding Professor award, the university’s top faculty honor, during a surprise visit to one of her classes Wednesday afternoon. She also becomes CSUSB's John M. Pfau Endowed Professor.

The showcase will take place in the Performing Arts Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 16. Tickets are available online.