Juried, curated, developed, designed, fabricated, and installed by CSUSB students, “Lost and Found” is an exhibition to promote the value of study abroad and study away experiences for undergraduate students.
CSUSB will host a grand opening ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 27, for the newly created Faculty Center for Excellence. The ceremony will take place at 9 a.m. in the John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005.
The newly created Faculty Center for Excellence, located in the John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005, provides space for faculty to gather and collaborate.
A photo exhibition and lecture by photographer, lawyer, community activist and spouse of a veteran, Jo Arlow, will kick off the Office of Community Engagement’s Ethics Lecture Series on Monday, Oct. 16.
CSUSB’s Faculty Center for Excellence recently held a two-day institute, “Statistics With JMP.” Although it was primarily geared toward faculty and advanced graduate students, the institute was open to the campus community.
The summit, held in partnership with UC Riverside, featured a panel presentation, focusing on some of the successful CSUSB programs that have helped improve the community, as well as a question-and-answer roundtable discussion.
“Asylums and the Insane in Early Twentieth-Century China,” is the title of the talk to be given by Emily Baum, associate professor of modern Chinese history at UC Irvine, at the John M. Pfau Library, room PL-4005.
“How Not to Write History: Teaching Methodology Through Aliens, Conspiracies, and the Chinese Discovery of America,” will be presented by Chelsea Zi Wang, an assistant professor of history at Claremont McKenna College, on April 19.
“When History Matters Little: Political Hierarchy and Regional Development in China, 1000-2000 AD,” will be presented by Ruixue Jia at the John M. Pfau Library, room PL-4005, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 23.