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May 11, 2021

Tomasz Owerkowicz (biology) was interviewed for an article about whether other animals get heart attacks, Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote the third installment of his four-part series, “Is Life a Solo Journey,” David Yaghoubian (history) discussed the Arab-Israeli “normalization” process, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) commented in an article on how white supremacists use social justice language to promote their bigotry.

"Teachers participate in a Mathematics workshop"
May 11, 2021

The goal of the Center for Enhancement of Mathematics Education is to improve readiness for college among students in the region through partnerships with K-12 teachers and school districts, and through specific programs and workshops.

Faculty in the News
May 10, 2021

News of Carol Hood (physics) being named Outstanding Faculty Advisor for 2020-21 makes the news, Francisca Beer (finance) teamed up with MBA candidate Danny Chung for a column on credit cards for students, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) comments on the Christchurch Call to Action and the spike in anti-Asian hate crimes in Vancouver, B.C.

Pushpam Kumar, United Nations Environment Program’s chief environmental economist and senior economic advisor.
May 7, 2021

The UN Environment Program’s chief environmental economist and senior economic advisor, Pushpam Kumar, will present his talk, “Making Nature Count through Inclusive Wealth Measurement,” on May 28 at CSUSB. 

Define Your Future with CSUSB Graduate Programs
May 6, 2021

No matter what path our Coyotes take after graduation, they are prepared to tackle the workforce and excel. One in five CSUSB students with a bachelor’s degree attends graduate or professional schools after graduation.

Wagner Prado
May 11, 2021

Editor’s note: This is part of a series of profiles of faculty and their research by Montgomery Van Wart, a professor of public administration and a CSUSB Faculty Research Fellow in Faculty Affairs and Development. In this article, he features Wagner Prado, assistant professor of kinesiology, who has consistently shown he has what it takes to make him a high-quality senior scholar. 

TEAM She ME, an alternate team enacted in less than 48 hours, ends up being the top winner of their category.
May 3, 2021

TEAM She ME, an all-female group of CSUSB students, took first place in the undergraduate category at the university’s 4th annual Innovation Challenge.

Tony Lo, CSUSB soccer
April 29, 2021

As part of our celebration of Asia Pacific Islander Heritage Month take a look back at an interview with Tony Lo, a bio-premed major and midfielder on the CSUSB Coyotes men’s soccer team, as he talks about his student-athlete experience at the university.

April 28, 2021

“The students are my reason for everything at CSUSB and everything I do with everyone else is in some way to give back to help them, help them reach their dreams,” said Carol Hood, recipient of the Outstanding Faculty Advisor award.