Throughout March, CSUSB will hold a series of virtual events honoring the accomplishments of womxn in celebration of Womxn’s History Month.
The John M. Pfau Library and University Archives encourages members of the campus community to document their personal experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and contribute their stories to the University Archives.
History in the Making: A Journal of History has been awarded first place in the 2020 Gerald D. Nash History Graduate Journal competition, given by the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society.
CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences will hold a Day of Remembrance event at 2 p.m. on Zoom to honor the memories of the individuals – including five alumni – who were killed five years ago during a mass shooting in San Bernardino.
This Budget Forum will provide a detailed overview of CSUSB’s Operating Fund for the 2020/2021 fiscal year, as well as an early look into the 2021/22 fiscal year. A question and answer period with attendees will follow the presentation.
CSUSB students, alumni and community members will celebrate Homecoming 2020 virtually from Oct. 12-17. Attendees will enjoy fun competitions, family-friendly activities and opportunities to give back to the CSUSB community.
Quoting John Quincy Adams, the sixth president of the United States, Steel said, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” CSUSB’s fifth annual Employment Development Days continues Friday, June 19, on Zoom.
“Race and Policing,” a student-hosted panel presentation and campus conversation, was the second in a series, and covered issues related to institutional racism and its history, as well as police brutality and campus support resources.
The panel discussion and conversation led by students, with a panel to include students, faculty, staff, administrators and campus guests, will include discussion issues related to institutional racism and history, as well as police brutality and campus support resources.