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CSBS building, Faculty in the News
April 25, 2025

Marc Robinson and Tiffany Jones (history), Meredith Conroy (political science), Guy Hepp (anthropology), Thomas Corrigan (communication and media), and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news coverage, and research was published by the following faculty: Yasemin Dildar (economics), Eric Vogelsang (sociology), Keting Chen, Kevin Rosales, Lisa Looney (all child development), and Zachary Powell and Sishi Wu (both criminal justice).

From left, panelists for the program “By the Shore of Lake Michigan” are Nancy Matsumoto, Mariko Aratani, Kyoko Miyabe and Eri Yasuhara.
April 23, 2025

Nancy Matsumoto, who translated the poems of her grandparents, Tomiko and Ryokuyō Matsumoto, and Eri Yasuhara, dean emerita of CSUSB’s College of Arts and Letters, will be among the panelists for the program, “By the Shore of Lake Michigan,” presented by the CSUSB Libraries at 2 p.m. Tuesday, April 29.

The CSU Student Research Competition, held on April 25-26, will showcase the research, scholarship and creative works by undergraduate and graduate students, as well as recent alumni.
April 17, 2025

Fourteen students will represent Cal State San Bernardino at the California State University (CSU) Research Competition, held on April 25-26 at Cal Poly Humboldt. The statewide competition brings together top scholars from the 23 CSU campuses in this prestigious academic showcase.

Tickets are on sale now for “You Don’t Even Speak Spanish!”
April 16, 2025

Premiering April 25 and running through May 4 at the CSUSB Ronald E. Barnes Theatre, “You Don’t Even Speak Spanish” follows Jorge Ramirez, a first-generation Chicano college student, as he struggles to find his voice over the cacophony of noise coming from his family, his classmates, and the weight of expectations placed on his shoulders. Tickets are now on sale online.

JHBC, Faculty in the News
April 11, 2025

Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), Ahlam Muhtaseb (media studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news media coverage.

Cal State San Bernardino Campus
April 10, 2025

The U.S. News & World Report 2025 edition of Best Graduate Schools has nationally ranked CSUSB’s Watson College of Education at No. 144 and the public administration program at No. 129.

Students are encouraged to bring resumes, dress professionally, and come prepared to network at the April 21 Arts & Humanities Career and Internship Fair.
April 8, 2025

The Arts & Humanities Career and Internship Fair will take place on April 21 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union South Events Center. Students are encouraged to register.

Cal State San Bernardino graduate students with a passion for journalism have an opportunity to develop their reporting skills through the Laveryn Grace Schultz Fellowship.
April 7, 2025

The $7,000 award will support four students in CSUSB’s M.A. in Communication Studies or M.A. in English and Writing Studies programs who are committed to investigative or community journalism in the Inland Empire. The application deadline is April 15.

The students winning the silver ADDY Award are Isaac Abraham, Aaron Santos and Christopher Xavier. Picture with Coyote Radio & Advertising Operations Manager Kelli Cluque.
April 4, 2025

Isaac Abraham, Aaron Santos and Christopher Xavier were honored with a Silver ADDY Award at the March 21 gala for their campaign entry, “Coyote Radio Lunchtime Live,” in the Television Advertising Campaign category.