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.
Brian Levin (criminal justice) is interviewed about the fringe group that refers to itself as ‘incesls’ and how it may have played a role in the Toronto attack that killed 10 people.
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.
Verizon Innovative Learning, the education initiative of the Verizon Foundation, has awarded a two-year grant renewal of $300,000 to CSUSB to extend its partnership that offers summer intensive courses in the STEM disciplines.
The university is among the nation’s best institutions serving military and veteran students in the large universities category, and the only one ranked that high in the state.
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 event, “What’s Next? Using My Communication Studies Degree” will feature panelists, expert speakers, an awards banquet and resources for professional and academic careers in the field of communication studies.
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.