
“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.

Psychology professors Laura Kamptner and Faith McClure, sociology assistant professor Annika Anderson, education professor Carolyn Eggleston, and communication studies professor Ahlam Muhtaseb are highlighted by news media.

Fourth graders at Manuel A. Salinas Creative Arts Elementary School in San Bernardino have been learning the Arabic language and about Arab culture thanks to a collaboration between Cal State San Bernardino and the school.

The Inland Empire chapter of the Public Relations Society will honor CSUSB’s Coyote Advertising team and fall 2016 Communication Studies 243 students at the IE Polaris Awards banquet for their work to benefit the Obershaw DEN in 2016.

“The Cultural Revolution and ‘Diasporic Trauma’ in Hong Kong,” by Angelina Chin, associate professor of history at Pomona College, will take place at 12:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, at the John M. Pfau Library, PL-5005.

Directed by department chair Professor Terry Donovan Smith, William Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” opens on the Ronald E. Barnes stage at Cal State San Bernardino beginning Nov. 10.

The contract’s funding of more than $1.6 million will allow CBA to significantly increase its programming inside California state prisons, expanding its partnerships with other CSU campuses and growing jobs in the region.

The new radio course at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus, the region's economy and extremist violence are topics tackled by faculty in the news.

Cal State San Bernardino welcomed 24 education administrators from 20 universities in China on Monday, Nov. 13, where they met with CSUSB leaders, faculty and students for a professional development day.