While the campus is closed for the holiday, the university’s Coussoulis Arena will be the venue for the Inland Empire Concerned African American Churches’ 38th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast.
Details of the new program, the Sheriff’s Parole-Reintegration Program, will be unveiled when CSRI hosts an open house at its new San Bernardino location.
The theme for this year’s summit, “¡Viva La Mujer!,” honors women and the positive impact they have made. Honorary chairs for 2018 are longtime community leaders Gloria Macías Harrison and Marta Macías Brown.
“In|Dignity,” an exhibit aimed at exploring and dismantling intolerance through the experiences of Inland Empire residents, officially opened at Cal State San Bernardino’s Anthropology Museum on Jan. 18 and will remain on display through Dec. 11.
The expertise David Yaghoubian (history), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and a study by Daniel MacDonald and Yasemin Dildar (economics) were highlighted by news media over the weekend.
Jim Clover, a lecturer in the CSUSB kinesiology department and currently sports clinic coordinator at Riverside Medical Clinic, will be be inducted into Riverside Sport Hall of Fame.
The Feb. 8 presentation by Kei Yamamoto, Egyptologist and research specialist at the University of Arizona is part of the museum’s monthly Conversations on Art series.
Emmy award-winning actor Ron Jones will portray several characters in “The Movement: 50 Years of Love and Struggle” as part of CSUSB’s Conversations on Diversity series on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
The first session is set for Tuesday, Feb. 20, starting at 7:30 a.m., at CSUSB’s Santos Manuel Student Union Fourplex. The series is open to the public. Seating is limited, advance registration is recommended.