The 12th annual Latin American Studies Conference: Study of the Americas at CSUSB explored a variety of issues ranging from democracy, immigration, culture to identity concerning Latinos and indigenous peoples in the U.S.
The conference, “U.S. Hegemony and the Arab World,” commemorated the 40th anniversary of Arab Studies Quarterly, centered on the theme, “U.S. Hegemony and the Arab World.”
More than 600 students, faculty and staff volunteers changed their school colors from blue to green for the day in celebration of Earth Day and sustainability efforts as part of the 6th annual Coyote Cares Day on April 21.
The conference on Friday, May 4, will feature keynote speakers, breakout workshops and tours of the campus.
Online registration is now open for the second annual Chasing Our Dreams 5K Walk/Run, set for 8 a.m. Saturday, May 19.
The plan from the university’s Office of Sustainability is part of a commitment by CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales to deal with climate change and how it will affect the university, its students, faculty and staff, and surrounding communities.
About 80 CSUSB students, staff and faculty gathered for discussions, speakers and exercises as part of 50/50 Day, a global day of events about working toward a more gender-balanced world.
The Cal State San Bernardino community is invited to a powerful talk by war journalist Haider Newmani, “Humanizing War: The Experiences of Soldiers and Civilians During Conflict,” on Tuesday, May 8.
The expertise of Alemayehu Mariam (political science) and Kelly Campbell (psychology) and the community work of Margaret Hill (professor emerita, education) are highlighted by the news media.