Jenny Worth, a CSUSB alumna who is the Maui Disaster Program manager for the American Red Cross, will be the speaker at the Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset meeting on July 2. She earned a graduate degree in archaeology and geographic information...
Aaron Brooks, a former Coyotes baseball standout, has returned to the Oakland A’s, where he last pitched in 2019 before the Baltimore Orioles claimed him off waivers. Brooks was a ninth-round pick of the Kansas City Royals in 2011, making his Major...
Ryan Keating, CSUSB department chair and professor of history, was interviewed on the Addressing Gettysburg podcast to talk about the role of the Irish in the U.S. Civil War, among other related topics. In addition, he presented the Gabor Borrit...
Lorraine Hedtke, CSUSB professor of special education rehabilitation and counseling who teaches about death, dying and bereavement throughout the U.S. and internationally, will be the featured trainer at a two-day workshop, “Creating Stories of Love...
The Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration at Cal State San Bernardino, staged by the nonprofit group called Love4Us, was among those marking the holiday commemorating the end of slavery in the U.S. The second annual celebration featured music, art, kids...
A day before Juneteenth, the newspaper highlighted the Juneteenth Freedom Day Celebration at Cal State San Bernardino organized by the nonprofit, Love4Us.
Aliyshah Shamburger of Cal State San Bernardino is one of six California State University students who have been awarded the inaugural Black Student Success Scholarship. The scholarship, sponsored by the CSU Foundation, recognizes exemplary...
A STEAM education center affiliated with Cal State San Bernardino has opened in Temecula. The Tech Steam Center – Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math – was developed by Kids That Code Inc., which was created by Jose Navarrete Cruz and...
Raymond Watts comes to Cal State San Bernardino after most recently serving as associate vice president for development at Claremont McKenna College.
San Bernardino-based National Black Grads, which promotes academic excellence and holds its graduation recognition celebration for Inland Empire African American high school students at Cal State San Bernardino, was featured in an In Focus: Education...
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for an article about the increase in hate crimes targeting Muslims. Levin noted that anti-Muslim hate crimes have surged in recent years, even as...
Two alumnae from Cal State San Bernardino – Jemellee Ambrose (communication studies and founder of JP Ambrose Communications) and Laurena Bolden (criminal justice and a member of the state Native American Heritage Commission) – are featured in “Women...