CSUSB hosted San Bernardino County’s History Day Competition, bringing together nearly 700 students, educators and families. Students from across the region showcased months of research through creative projects, with top winners advancing to the state competition.
CSUSB’s College Corps initiative has been selected as a 2024-26 College Corps campus and will receive nearly $2.5 million in funding, which equals 150 more fellows over the next two years.
Offered in association with the Anthropology Museum’s current INTO LIGHT exhibition, the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health’s Resource Recovery Fair will provide resources that can be shared with those battling substance use disorder.
The Cal State San Bernardino Anthropology Museum, in partnership with the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, hosted a Black Balloon Day event that remembered those who died from substance use disorder and shined a light on the epidemic.
The Cal State San Bernardino Anthropology Museum, in partnership with the San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health, will host a Black Balloon Day event to remember those who died from substance use disorder.
In addition to the training, the CSUSB Anthropology Museum and the county Department of Behavioral Health have a presentation on treatment options and other resources available for people battling substance use disorder.
The county’s Department of Behavioral Health’s Resource Recovery Fair will provide resources that can be shared with those battling substance use disorder. It will take place from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 6 on Coyote Walkway.
A grant of nearly $168,000 was awarded to the Institute for Child Development and Family Relations at CSUSB to explore potential race inequity and experiences in racism with the early childhood workforce in San Bernardino County.
The #CaliforniansForAll College Corps is a historic program where students will have the opportunity to serve their communities and help pay for their college.