The conference, “Breaking the Mold: Anticipating the Challenges of Local Education,” will be held in Riverside through Thursday, Oct. 19.
“A National Conversation about U.S.-China Policy,” with Susan E. Rice and Richard Madsen, will be held in the John M. Pfau Library, room PL-5005, beginning at 3:45 p.m. The public is welcome to attend; online pre-registration is requested.
“Black Minds Matter,” an eight-week public course designed to increase the national consciousness on issues facing African-American boys and men in education, will be held by CSUSB’s Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association beginning Oct. 23.
Tickets for the black-tie gala at the Riverside Convention Center are now on sale online or by calling (909) 537-3708.
Project Rebound, the campus-based re-entry program for the formerly incarcerated that assists them as students at Cal State San Bernardino, will host an orientation on Tuesday, Oct. 24, for those interested in participating in the program.
The construction of CSUSB's new student housing and dining commons reached a major milestone on Oct. 18. Workers and university officials held a topping-out ceremony, when a signed piece of the top floor’s wall was set into place.
The annual Homecoming Bash, the women's volleyball match versus rival Cal Poly Pomona, and a night of stargazing highlight the activities for the 2017 homecoming.
Cal State San Bernardino’s Police Department and Parking & Transportation Services teamed up recently to buy toys for the Loma Linda University Medical Center Pediatric Oncology Unit and Clinic.
More than 1,000 alumni, students, faculty, staff and community residents took part in Cal State San Bernardino’s annual homecoming festivities on Oct. 21.