For the first time in nearly 2-years, the Purchasing Manager’s Index suggests the region’s economy may no longer be in growth mode. The Institute of Applied Research at Cal State San Bernardino examined an assortment of indicators and found there has...
The newspaper featured Mayra Cisneros, who is currently finishing up a bachelor’s degree in studio arts through California State University, San Bernardino while simultaneously getting certified in museums studies through San Diego Mesa College. Set...
CSUSB student Timothy King was one of 119 individuals who received scholarships from the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, which issued a total of $297,250 in scholarships and loan forgiveness awards. The recipients currently work for, or are planning...
Nate Roth, a CSUSB alumnus and former basketball team member, was one of the people featured in the newspaper’s story on Desert Hot Springs residents making a difference in the community. Roth was recently recognized by the Rotary Club of Desert Hot...
Will Lyawe-Parsons has always known he’s wanted to be an entrepreneur, a creator of business and jobs and with the help of Mike Stull and the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino (IECE), he is closer to that reality...
Aug. 30, 2022
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...
Aug. 31, 2022
Robert Levi Jr., who serves as the Elder/Culture Bearer In-Residence mentoring Native American students at Cal State San Bernardino, saw his father, Robert Levi Sr., among the tribal elders honored by the California State Assembly.
Asse...
Aug. 31, 2022
Palo Verde Community College Needles Center will be celebrating its 75th anniversary this fall with a new dean, Jaclyn Randall, a Cal State San Bernardino alumna. She started in her new position July 1, following the retirement of Lale...
Pointing to her bright pink hair and facial piercings, Isabel Peña says the theatre arts community is a place where people can freely express themselves – from those who identify as LGBTQ to “military kids” like herself.
“What I enjoy the most is...
In a business news roundup column: “Cal State San Bernardino has named an online bachelor of arts in administration program after the grocery chain Jack Brown led for decades. The Stater Bros. Markets Online Bachelor of Arts in Administration Degree...
Rod Martínez heads the Latino Baseball History Project with California State University, San Bernadino. Martínez, who lives in California, is on book tour in Kansas, promoting his book, “Mexican American Baseball in Kansas City,” a collaboration with...
Shontel Zamora, a budget analyst for the California State University, San Bernardino and a member of the IPMI Education Development Committee, wrote an opinion column on work-life balance during the COVID-19 pandemic.