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A table of Oaxacan food at the Garcia Center for the Arts, where Cal State San Bernardino’s Anthropology Museum held a two-day event celebrating Mexico’s Afro descendants, and specifically the country’s Afro-Oaxacan arts and culture.
February 27, 2023

The two-day event at the Garcia Center for the Arts in San Bernardino was first of a series leading up to the Cal State San Bernardino Anthropology Museum’s September 2023 exhibition, Afróntalo.

Center for Global Innovation bldg, Faculty in the News
February 21, 2023

Matthew Des Lauriers (anthropology) was interviewed for an article about the arrival of the first humans in the Americas, and Janet Kottke (psychology) cowrote an article about online industrial-organizational (I-O) master’s programs.

Academia Maqueos, performing at noon, Saturday, Feb. 25, will be one of the musical groups featured at a celebration of Mexico’s Afro-Oaxacan communities at the Garcia Center for the Arts in San Bernardino.
February 21, 2023

The free event will take place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. both days at the center in San Bernardino and is the first of a series leading up to the Cal State San Bernardino Anthropology Museum’s September 2023 exhibition, Afróntalo.

Coussoulis Arena, Faculty in the News
February 14, 2023

Meredith Conroy (political science), Guy Hepp (anthropology), Frances Berdan (anthropology emerita) and Stuart Sumida (biology) were mentioned in recent news coverage, and Brittany Bloodhart (psychology) published some of her research.

A Mesoamerican pyramid in Chichen Itza, Mexico. CSUSB will host the 2023 Spring Meeting of the Southern California Mesoamerica Network.
February 13, 2023

“Crafting in Mesoamerica,” which is free and open to the public, will take place from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. March 4 at the university’s College of Social and Behavioral Sciences.

CSBS, Faculty in the News
February 6, 2023

Daniel MacDonald (economics) weighed in on affordable housing in Chino, Brian Levin (criminal justice) wrote an opinion column on the extremist group, the Proud Boys, and Teresa A. Velásquez (anthropology), Lisa Looney (psychology) and Eugene Wong (child development) had their research published.

Afrolatine California
February 1, 2023

The first event of Afrolatine California will celebrate the Afro-Oaxacan community of Mexico. It will take place Feb. 25-26 in partnership with the Garcia Center for the Arts in San Bernardino and the Afro-Latinx Connections club at UCLA.

CSUSB’s Molly Springer, Robert Levi Jr. and Danny Sosa Aguilar
November 21, 2022

The California Truth & Healing Council’s Nov. 18 quarterly meeting included a blessing by San Manuel Band of Mission Indian bird singers, community testimonials, a panel discussion, and speaker Kimberly Cluff, legal director of California Tribal Families Coalition.

James Trotter, CSUSB assistant director of Academic Technologies & Innovation, Arianna Huhn, associate professor of anthropology, and Bradford Owen, interim associate vice president, faculty development and chief academic officer
November 9, 2022

The CSUSB poster presentation focused on a 360-degree virtual tour of the In|Dignity exhibition allowing to live on after the exhibition closes.