Juried, curated, developed, designed, fabricated, and installed by CSUSB students, “Lost and Found” is an exhibition to promote the value of study abroad and study away experiences for undergraduate students.
John M. Winslade (education), David Yaghoubian (history) and Barbara Sirotnik (Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis director) were included in recent news coverage on various topics.
One message of the documentary was that Ramon “Chunky” Sanchez inspired people to “be yourself, and be proud of who you are.”
The award-winning film on the life of Chicano musician and activist Ramon “Chunky” Sanchez is part of the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration.
A Hispanic Heritage Month look back: The Women of Color in Academia group at CSUSB hosted a panel discussion on Feb. 6 to highlight the recent works by tenure-track faculty members who are part of the organization.
Carolyn Eggleston (education, emerita), Laura Woodney (physics) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are included in news media coverage on various topics.
For more than 50 years, CSUSB has embraced its educational mission, serving the people and the communities of the Inland Empire. Take a look back at an eventful year.
About 500 people celebrated Mexican Independence Day at CSUSB on Sept. 15 with festivities that included cultural performances of music and dance, and featured the Mexican Consul with the ringing of a bell and cry for patriotism or “El Grito.”