The University Legacy Scholarship is offered to the valley’s best and brightest. Completed applications for the 2018-19 academic year must be received or postmarked by March 2, and are to include transcripts and letters of recommendation.
Community members will be honored for their service by the Cal State San Bernardino Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association at the 6th annual Pioneer Breakfast on Friday, Feb. 23.
Eighty percent of the students at California State University, San Bernardino, where Tomás D. Morales serves as president, are the first in their family to earn a degree. TIAA spoke with him about his work.
The Social Justice Summit at CSUSB, hosted by the Office of Student Engagement, focused on human rights and equality with breakout sessions and a keynote speech by Angela Rye — influential political strategist, social justice advocate.
Sant Khalsa (professor of art emerita), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Alemayehu Mariam (political science) share their expertise in various news articles.
This fresh perspective on the life of Dr. Victor Frankenstein is a chilling story of great triumph and the gravest tragedy that occurs as a result, forcing us to ask: Is it nature or nurture that truly makes one a monster?
Local community members were honored for their service and student scholarship recipients were announced by the Cal State San Bernardino Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association at the sixth annual Pioneer Breakfast on Feb. 23.
Four distinguished African-American individuals spoke about their rise to the top and the challenges they faced during the Distinguished Business Leaders Panel hosted by the university’s Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association on Feb. 23.
Tom Provenzano (theatre arts) discusses the upcoming CSUSB production of “Frankenstein,” and the hate crime study compiled by Brian Levin and the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism is cited in a report.