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Join the conversation on neurodiversity and disability at CSUSB Feb. 9

Open to practitioners, parents, self-advocates, scholars, educators, providers and more, the Neurodiversity and Disability Studies Mini-Symposium will feature keynote presentations from two world-renowned disability studies leaders: Jay Timothy Dolmage of "Academic Ableism" and Cathy Kudlick of the Longmore Institute on Disability.

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January 5, 2026

Open to practitioners, parents, self-advocates, scholars, educators, providers and more, the Neurodiversity and Disability Studies Mini-Symposium will feature keynote presentations from two world-renowned disability studies leaders: Jay Timothy Dolmage of "Academic Ableism" and Cathy Kudlick of the Longmore Institute on Disability.

Viktor Wang
December 18, 2025

Two new volumes edited by Viktor Wang, professor of educational leadership and technology, explore how artificial intelligence may influence court processes, legal training and ethical standards across global legal systems and institutions.

Graduates were all smiles at CSUSB’s fall commencement ceremonies, held Dec. 12-13 at Coussoulis Arena.
December 16, 2025

CSUSB celebrated the achievements of 1,570 graduates during the fall commencement ceremonies on Dec. 12-13, filling the Coussoulis Arena with cheers and Coyote pride. 

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