
Rocio Gomez, now the Latino Heritage Intern at the Manzanar National Historic Site, will share her research beginning at 2 p.m. in the John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005.

Our students come with a BOLD VISION … we provide them with AFFORDABLE EXCELLENCE … they enter the world LIFE AND CAREER READY … carry COYOTE PRIDE everywhere they go … and make a HUMAN IMPACT.

“Rebounding Stronger, Together.” The San Bernardino arrowhead, which has symbolized the city and its people for generations, embodies the strength of working together for a better community.

The university will surpass 100,000 graduates during its five commencement ceremonies on Thursday and Saturday, June 14 and 16, when more than 3,500 students are expected to participate.

Four ceremonies for the university’s five academic colleges will take place beginning at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The Palm Desert Campus held its commencement on June 14.

New CSUSB alumnus Rafael Alamilla, incoming faculty member Christopher Hill, and professor Terry Rizzo have received national honors from the American Kinesiology Association in 2017-18.

The chosen young adults will be honored at the 30 Under 30 Award Ceremony & Art Showcase on Saturday, July 28, at Court Street Square in San Bernardino starting at 7:30 p.m.

Educators gather for the fourth annual statewide summit across 30 venues and linked via the internet and social media on July 27.

A community newspaper featured Nikia Chaney, a CSUSB graduate and now a lecturer in the English department, who overcame challenges to pursue her education and earn two master’s degrees.