The effort to document the inland region's flora and fauna is being organized by Bree Putman, CSUSB assistant professor of biology.
Chad Sweeney (English) wrote about writers participating in open mic-nights to share their work, and Stuart Sumida (biology) was interviewed about his consulting work on films like “Jurassic World.”
Brian Levin (criminal justice) comments on the latest federal hate crime report and the film, “Jojo Rabbit,” and Guy Hepp (anthropology) will participate in the San Bernardino County Museum’s “Science Spooktacular.”
Manuel Paul, who graduated in 2017 with a degree in physics, is a recipient of the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
Hispanic Heritage Month look back: When Rosyli Reveron-Thorton began medical school at Stanford University this fall, she went there with the solid foundation she built while a student at Cal State San Bernardino.
Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history), Kimberley Cousins (chemistry) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science emeritus) shared their expertise with the news media.
CSUSB joins the Age-Friendly University Global Network, a group of universities around the world committed to meeting and serving the needs of older adults.
Between 200-250 people came to Cal State San Bernardino on Monday morning, Aug. 21, to get a look (though not directly) at the solar eclipse.
Carolina Gabaldon overcame many challenges. Despite all she’s been through, the CSUSB graduate student in public health persevered, and is a recipient of the 2017-2018 CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement.