Brian Levin (criminal justice) is interviewed about anti-Semitism in the wake of the Pittsburgh shul massacre, and Sastry G. Pantula (dean of the College of Natural Sciences) discusses his role in OSU's campaign to promote diversity.
Thirty-three CSUSB students majoring in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) or STEM-related majors have been awarded scholarships from Edison International.
Sastry Pantula, dean of CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences, will be a featured speaker at the kickoff meeting of the Southern California American Statistical Association on Dec. 1.
The grant will be used in several areas to facilitate a culture of equity and diversity within the faculty through comprehensive policy changes concerning recruitment, hiring, promotion and tenure in STEM-related programs.
CSUSB is one of nine schools chosen for the All of Us Research Program funding. The program seeks to build a national research cohort of 1 million or more participants reflecting the diversity of the United States.
This year, of the more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate in December, about 1,235 are expected to participate in the ceremonies at Coussoulis Arena on campus.
A CSUSB faculty member, student and alumnus were featured in a PBS NewsHour segment on America’s automated economy and the role education plays adapting to the changes it brings and training its workforce.
Out of more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate this fall, nearly 1,250 participated in three ceremonies at the campus’ Coussoulis Arena on Dec. 8.
In the latest edition of CSUSB Magazine, read about the inspiring Coyotes who break down barriers and encourage women empowerment.