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Institute for Child Development and Family Relations

Author Victor Villaseñor
April 12, 2022

Villaseñor, who is known for his bestselling book, “Rain of Gold,” will speak at an in-person event that also will be available virtually.

LGBTQ+ illustration
September 27, 2021

The two-part webinar series, to be held Oct. 5 and 12, is a collaboration between the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations at CSUSB and San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools.

Jane Elliott visiting CSUSB
September 18, 2020

Cal State San Bernardino’s Institute for Child Development and Family Relations (ICDFR) will present “Jane Elliott: Inspiring Activism” at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23. Advance registration is required.

October 12, 2017

The 8th Annual Walk to Remember event will take place Saturday, Oct. 28. Participants may register online.

October 30, 2017

More than 700 people participated to pay tribute to babies lost to miscarriage, stillbirth, SIDs or illness during the 8th annual Walk to Remember on Oct. 28, led by the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations.

"Stop human sex trafficking"
January 17, 2018

The program, “Taking Steps to … Stop Human Sex Trafficking,” can be used to fulfill the 2017-18 End Sexual Violence Training requirement that is mandatory for all CSUSB students.

CSUSB psychology professor will deliver keynote address
June 6, 2018

Mark Agars, professor of psychology and director of the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations, will be the keynote speaker at the third annual HARC Coachella Valley Workplace Wellness Awards luncheon on Thursday, June 7.

February 4, 2019

Dwight Sweeney (special education, rehabilitation and counseling), Kevin Grisham (geography and environmental studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) share their expertise with news media.

Jane Elliot on Race and Racism
April 2, 2019

Presented by the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations, Elliott’s talk will take place in the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center, and complements the Anthropology Museum exhibit “smallasaGIANT,” set to run April 15-June 15.