March 1, 2023
Now is the time for members of the Black and African American community to invest in a college degree, specifically a degree from Cal State San Bernardino and the California State University system for its value, affordability and...
March 1, 2023
As Pan-African Student Success Center interim coordinator, Roryana Bowman uses her leadership skills to connect with students, focusing on their well-being and success as they tap into the center’s many services.
Feb. 28, 2023
Black History Month Celebration commenced at California State University, San Bernardino Campus with Black Faculty, Staff, and Student Association presenting scholarships to deserving students, honoring emerging leader Prince Ogidipke...
March 1, 2023
Jeremy Murray’s 10 a.m. Monday history class was in session when unexpected visitors entered the classroom about 30 minutes into his lesson.
“How are you doing?” said CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales, as he invited an entourage of about...
March 1, 2023
The soaring, snow-filled mountains in Southern California provide superb images for picture postcards. And the same mountains provide just the right canvas, experts say, for dangerous avalanches following the record-breaking snowfall...
Deirdre Lanesskog (social work) cowrote an article that reads, in part, “Researchers can be a quarrelsome lot; contentions about theory, method, and practice serve to move ideas forward and propel the process of inquiry. So, when nearly 800...
Stuart Sumida is the 2022-23 recipient of the university’s Golden Apple Award, which recognizes outstanding faculty who excel in the profession of teaching and have a significant impact on students with whom they interact.
As CSUSB’s chief academic officer, A. Rafik Mohamed works to help the university’s entire teaching corps excel, with the overall goal of helping students define their own future.
Cerise Castle , an award-winning journalist who wrote an investigative history of deputy gangs within the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, will be the next featured guest for Cal State San Bernardino’s Conversations on Race and Policing, at 1...
Pablo Gómez (psychology) cowrote an article about pseudoword that are created by transposing two letters of words, called “the transposed-letter similarity effect. In this work, we examined whether transposed-letter effects occur when words span more...
Claremont High School Principal Brett O’Connor, who received his master’s in educational administration from Cal State San Bernardino, still loves his job and the students he helps guide through their important transitional years, but after 38 years...
Since Elon Musk’s $44 billion takeover of Twitter, there’s been a surge of hateful rhetoric . In response to Musk saying the U.S. media is racist against white people, Brian Levin, a civil rights attorney and director of the Center for the Study of...