Haakon Brown (marketing), Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) share their expertise with the news media.
Students from Cal State San Bernardino’s School of Social Work were among the thousands of university students from throughout the state to gather in Sacramento recently to learn about legislation that affects social workers and their clients.
Robin Adsit, Cal State San Bernardino lecturer of visual art, has her latest solo exhibition, “Fixed, Fluid, and Framed,” on display at The Little Gallery of San Bernardino until Wednesday, April 17.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses Tuesday’s Congressional hearing on hate crimes and white nationalism, and the fallout after Yucaipa’s mayor’s Facebook feed was found to have posts attacking Muslims and undocumented immigrants.
CSUSB continues its tradition of volunteering in the community and helping others when the campus community participates in the seventh annual Coyote Cares Day on Saturday, April 13, as part of National Volunteer Week.
Janelle Doyle, alumna and recipient of the Richard Fehn Memorial Scholarship, defined her future through valuable biological research while at CSUSB, leading her to become a neuroscience Ph.D. graduate student at Stanford University.
The suit up event provides students with exclusive discounts on select men’s and women’s career dress apparel and shoes. Current students and first-year alumni will receive a special discount card of 40 percent off their purchase at the event.
The annual Latin American Studies Conference: Study of the Americas at Cal State San Bernardino on April 25-26 will explore Latinx politics, experiences and expressions in the United States and the U.S.-borderlands region.
Coyote Radio had a promotional table set up at the annual “Walk for Kids” for walkers and attendees to spin a prize wheel and play games, all to win prizes such as Coyote Radio T-shirts and pens.