NOTE: Faculty, if you are interviewed and quoted by news media, or if your work has been cited, and you have an online link to the article or video, please let us know. Contact us at news@csusb.edu.

Faculty from the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Cal State San Bernardino appeared recently on HTTV 62.3, a Los Angeles-area Chinese language television station, to talk about artificial intelligence technology.

Kerstin Voigt, Qingquan Sun and George M. Georgiou discussed what artificial intelligence technology is, and is not, along with its uses today and its future.

The interview was conducted in English with Chinese subtitles. The program was initially broadcast in late April, and later posted on HTTV 62.3’s YouTube channel.

View part one and part two online.

In other news, Cherstin Lyon, associate professor of history, is quoted in an article about Jeff Burton, a Cultural Resources Division chief who was recognized with the Society for American Archaeology’s Award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management for his work at the Manzanar National Historic Site.

Lyon has been bringing a group of students from the CSUSB History Club to participate in the archaeological dig for the past five years, starting the program after Burton allowed her children to assist the rangers during a visit to Manzanar.

“I was here with my kids, and they let us jump in and participate,” said Lyon. “I was so excited that they let untrained people participate so I asked if I could bring up my students the next year.”

Since then, the CSUSB students have made it a tradition to come over spring break.

The article, published May 10, 2017, may be read at “Manzanar archaeologist wins cultural resource award.”

NOTE: Faculty, if you are interviewed and quoted by news media, or if your work has been cited, and you have an online link to the article or video, please let us know. Contact us at news@csusb.edu.

Faculty from the School of Computer Science and Engineering at Cal State San Bernardino appeared recently on HTTV 62.3, a Los Angeles-area Chinese language television station, to talk about artificial intelligence technology.

Kerstin Voigt, Qingquan Sun and George M. Georgiou discussed what artificial intelligence technology is, and is not, along with its uses today and its future.

The interview was conducted in English with Chinese subtitles. The program was initially broadcast in late April, and later posted on HTTV 62.3’s YouTube channel.

View part one and part two online.

In other news, Cherstin Lyon, associate professor of history, is quoted in an article about Jeff Burton, a Cultural Resources Division chief who was recognized with the Society for American Archaeology’s Award for Excellence in Cultural Resource Management for his work at the Manzanar National Historic Site.

Lyon has been bringing a group of students from the CSUSB History Club to participate in the archaeological dig for the past five years, starting the program after Burton allowed her children to assist the rangers during a visit to Manzanar.

“I was here with my kids, and they let us jump in and participate,” said Lyon. “I was so excited that they let untrained people participate so I asked if I could bring up my students the next year.”

Since then, the CSUSB students have made it a tradition to come over spring break.

The article, published May 10, 2017, may be read at “Manzanar archaeologist wins cultural resource award.”