Spotlight
American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese Spring 2026 Conference set for April 25 at CSUSB
The theme of the conference, hosted by the CSUSB College of Arts and Letters, is “Inclusive Pedagogies: Activism, Identity and Social Justice.” Rosa Martha Zárate Macías, a community organizer, activist and singer-songwriter, is the keynote speaker. Online registration is free.
This month looks at Cal State San Bernardino during the 2000s, when the university experienced continued growth in enrollment and facilities, and the opening of the Palm Desert Campus’s first building.
CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences hosted the CNS Science Carnival, welcoming nearly 500 Inland Empire students, teachers, staff and families for a day of hands-on STEM exploration. The event featured interactive exhibits, live demonstrations and engaging learning experiences led by CSUSB faculty, staff and students.
The award signifies excellence as a frontline instructor along with contributions to the professor’s discipline through scholarship and research, and also service to the campus and larger community.