The nine events of LEAD 2020 are expected to welcome more than 3,500 attendees (in-person) to the CSUSB campus, with thousands more online via Town Hall viewing sites around the world.
Jennifer Alford, (geography and environmental studies) was quoted in an article about a church’s expansion plans in Lake Arrowhead, and Anthony Silard (public administration) will be the featured speaker at a March 20 conference.
CSUSB alumnus and founder of OddBalls, Nicholas Akingbemi, has made it his mission to help shape the future of the next generation of service leaders.
Mary Anne Schultz, CSUSB professor of nursing, has been appointed by Gov. Gavin Newsom to serve on a statewide group to guide California’s Initiative to Advance Precision Medicine.
“Rowing to America: The Immigrant Project” will be staged in the round on March 6, 7, 12, 13 and 14 at 8 p.m., and March 8, 14 and 15 at 2 p.m.
Cheech Marin, the honorary chair/padrino de honor, is the morning featured speaker, and Rosalío Muñoz, chiefly remembered as the co-chair of the Chicano Moratorium Committee, will speak in the afternoon. The summit will take place on March 26.
As part of our celebration of Black History Month, take a look back when CSUSB hosted nearly 400 college and high school students and administrators for the Student African American Brotherhood (SAAB) Western Regional Conference.
“Drone Development in the Transportation Sector” will be held on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from 8-10 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, 1755 Waterman Ave., San Bernardino. Breakfast will be at 7:30 a.m.
CSUSB’s public history program and English department were among the community groups that came together Feb. 8 to present the annual showcase and celebration of Native American poetry, music and art.