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.
“Building the Marital Bond in Qing Dynasty China (1644-1911)” will be presented by Weijing Lu, an associate professor from UC San Diego, at noon May 17, John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005.
In addition, the CSUSB Jazz Band and Jazz Combo, along with the vocalists, each received superior ratings at the festival’s competition.
News of Kathleen Devlin (College of Natural Sciences) named 2017-18 Outstanding Lecturer, Karen Rowan (English) interviewed about “stretch classes” helping students with their writing, Brian Levin (criminal justice) on problems at the FBI.
This presentation, set for 2 p.m. at RAFFMA, is part of the Art and Restorative Justice Panel series that was created for the exhibition, “Beyond the Blue: Prison Arts Collective.”
“A Seat at the Table: Intersectionality in Higher Education,” hosted by CSUSB’s Women of Color in Academia, will take place at 10:30 a.m. Friday, May 11, the John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005.
“Mark Strickland: A New Humanist,” will take place at the museum on Saturday, May 12, 2-3 p.m. and will be followed by a closing reception for the exhibition “All Too Human: The Art of Mark Strickland.”
Terri Ginsberg, an assistant professor at the American University in Cairo, reviewed the documentary “1948: Creation and Catastrophe,” which was co-produced and co-directed by Ahlam Muhtaseb, CSUSB professor of communication studies.
Cal State San Bernardino is now one of only 40 universities across the United States that has been accepted by the National String Project Consortium (NSPC) as a new String Project site.