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Time lapse of traffic in Downtown Los Angeles
April 5, 2022

In this Regional Mobility Dialogue, presented by the Leonard Transportation Center at CSUSB on Tuesday, April 19, experts will examine how big data, artificial intelligence and intelligent technologies can improve equity in transportation systems. The event will be presented virtually.  

CSUSB’s Model United Nations team again earned top honors at the recent National Model United Nations Conference in New York City, and given its long track record of excellence, solidifying the university’s program among the best in the world.
April 13, 2022

The team of 18 students, representing diverse academic and personal backgrounds, earned the Outstanding Delegation Award, the highest honor given by the National Model United Nations Conference. They represented the country of Cameroon in the annual conference held April 2-8 in New York City.

President Morales shakes Mike Stull's hand
April 7, 2022

The Golden Apple Award nominating committee said that one can easily feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of Professor Michael Stull’s teaching contributions.

Faculty in the News
April 6, 2022

Daniel MacDonald (economics) discussed the gender wage gap, Darren Goodman (criminal justice) was named the first Black police chief in San Bernardino, and Nasrin Mohabbati (logistics and supply chain management) is focused on transforming the future of logistics and manufacturing in the Inland Empire.

Faculty in the News
April 5, 2022

Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) predicted continued economic volatility in the IE economy, Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote about 'our shared loneliness' in his blog, and Darren Goodman (criminal justice) was named police chief for San Bernardino. 

Nasrin Mohabbati
April 4, 2022

Nasrin Mohabbati is working to improve the current logistics systems in the Inland Empire to meet the growing cargo movement demands.

Group of five people at the 2018 Innovation Challenge.
March 30, 2022

The CSUSB Innovation Challenge, set for May 5, is looking for the cutting-edge idea that will help change the campus, the community or quite possibly the world. Open pitch information sessions on how to participate are set for April 5 and 6.

 

Student by the CSUSB monument sign
March 29, 2022

Cal State San Bernardino has been recognized for its graduate programs in public affairs, social work, public health and part-time MBA.

Jack H. Brown Hall, Faculty in the News
March 23, 2022

Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote that our fear of missing out through social media may actually make us miss out on real, in-person social connections, and Nena Torrez (education) spoke at a CSU Board of Trustees meeting on a program that paid university executives after they departed.