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December 4, 2020

CSUSB students pursuing full-time study in STEM degrees may be eligible for scholarships thanks to recently awarded generous grant of $75,000 from Edison International. 

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July 7, 2020

Brittany Bloodhart (psychology) and Meredith Conroy (political science) each had papers they co-authored published, and Brian Levin and Zachary Powell (criminal justice) and Marc Robinson (history), along with Rafik Mohamed (dean, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences) were included in recent news coverage.

Student research poster presentations at the Center for Advanced Functional Materials Summer Research Open House and CREST Open House in July 2015. The CSUSB center is the recipient of National Science Foundation’s International Research Experiences for Students grant.
June 16, 2020

The National Science Foundation grant will enable STEM CSUSB students to travel to New Zealand next summer to research new materials that could be used to advance aerospace technology.

Faculty in the News Banner
May 29, 2020

Xinying Yin (teacher education and foundations) was interviewed about the Verizon Innovative Learning program students’ community contribution and Barbara Sirotnik (statistics and business analytics) discussed the state of Inland Empire businesses.

Abhishek Sudhesh
December 17, 2019

The CSUSB community gathered on Dec. 16 to honor the memory of Abhishek Sudhesh, a graduate student from India, who was killed off campus on Thanksgiving Day. His family, in partnership with CSUSB, established a scholarship fund in Sudhesh’s name.

National Science Foundation grant project
September 30, 2019

Hispanic Heritage Month look back: CSUSB’s Office of Student Research is collaborating with Riverside City College for the recently funded National Science Foundation grant project, STEM en familia: Guiding Critical Transitions to the Baccalaureate.

Hispanic Heritage Month look-back
September 18, 2019

A Hispanic Heritage Month look-back: A $5 million National Science Foundation grant to the College of Natural Sciences provides hands-on research experiences for diverse students.

Faculty in the News, July 1
July 1, 2019

Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history), Kimberley Cousins (chemistry) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science emeritus) shared their expertise with the news media.

NSF grant news slide
August 15, 2019

A new $5 million National Science Foundation grant to the College of Natural Sciences strongly positions CSUSB as a center for important research in the science of functional materials, providing hands-on research experiences for diverse students.