After more than 50 years of service, Cal State San Bernardino surpassed 100,000 graduates during its 2018 Spring Commencement ceremonies on June 14 and June 16.
Amy van Schagen (psychology); David Yaghoubian (history); and Timothy Usher (physics), Kimberly Cousins (chemistry and biochemistry) and Renwu Zhang (chemistry and biochemistry).
Welcome to a special graduation edition of Inside CSUSB, an informative video series highlighting a selection of exceptional recent events and achievements at Cal State San Bernardino.
Kelly Campbell (psychology) is interviewed about the psychology behind toxic relationships, and Sant Khalsa (professor emerita, art) was one of the judges for the Redlands Festival of Arts competition.
The journal is an annual publication of the university’s Alpha Delta Nu Chapter of Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society, and is sponsored by the CSUSB Department of History.
Brian Levin and John David Reitzel (CSUSB, criminal justice) wrote an analysis on that latest hate crime statistics. Also, Darren Goodman, adjunct instructor, criminal justice, is appointed chief of the Upland Police Department.
Eric Vogelsang, a CSUSB assistant professor of sociology, is quoted in an article about career changes by people who reach 40 years or older.
Four CSUSB students have been selected for the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, a two-year program primarily for underrepresented students who intend to pursue a doctorate in the humanities.
Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies), Katherine Gray (art), Stacey Fraser and Alastair Edmonstone (music), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in news coverage over the Independence Day holiday weekend.