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The certificate in computer science for K-12 educators will be offered online through Professional and Continuing Education in the College of Extended and Global Education.
August 28, 2024

To meet California’s increasing demand for computer science educators, CSUSB’s School of Computer Science and Engineering developed a certificate in computer science for K-12 educators with an expected start date of spring 2025. 

CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales with Qingquan Sun, professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering
May 28, 2024

Qingquan Sun, a professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering, was also recognized for his work to promote and support research by his students, a number of whom are from underrepresented backgrounds studying in the STEM disciplines.

Students, faculty, administrators and staff attended a reception on Feb. 26 at the Santos Manuel Student Union North to recognize the Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships Program’s first scholarship recipients.
February 28, 2024

The Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships (ExCELS) Program recognized its first scholarship recipients at a reception on Feb. 26. ExCELS aims to create inclusive and sustainable computational sciences workforce pathways to careers in the Inland Empire.

A computer science and engineering class at CSUSB. The university’s School of Computer Science and Engineering has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to fund the Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships (ExCELS) Program.
February 19, 2024

The $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation will provide $10,000 per year to support 30 students in affording their academic dreams in the field. The funding is set to last for 5 years and will ultimately impact the lives of 150 students.

A CSUSB computer science class.
July 31, 2023

The National Science Foundation awarded the grant to the university’s School of Computer Science and Engineering, which will use it to provide scholarships, mentorships and experiential learning opportunities for low-income and underrepresented students, and to meet a growing need for talented computer professionals in the region.

Beginning at center left, Jennifer Jin (in the white jacket), assistant professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering; Khalil Dajani, director and professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering; Stephan Ewart, U.S. Air Force Head of Engineering Squadron; Air Force Col. Ahave Brown Jr., commander of 412 MXG Squadron; with students who attended an Oct. 26 event at CSUSB.
April 19, 2023

The CSUSB School of Computer Science and Engineering and its military partners offer learning and job opportunities for STEM majors. A scheduled visit to Edwards Air Force Base is set for May 31 for ROTC students and STEM majors in partnership with the university’s Air Force ROTC.

Beginning at center left, Jennifer Jin (in the white jacket), assistant professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering; Khalil Dajani, director and professor, School of Computer Science and Engineering; Stephan Ewart, U.S. Air Force Head of Engineering Squadron; Air Force Col. Ahave Brown Jr., commander of 412 MXG Squadron; with students who attended an Oct. 26 event at CSUSB.
February 3, 2023

The CSUSB School of Computer Science and Engineering and its military partners offer learning and job opportunities for STEM majors.

Faculty, students and staff at the CSUSB School of Computer Science & Engineering
September 15, 2022

The reaccreditation, which came after an extensive examination and intensive work by faculty, is good through 2026. The computer engineering program has been accredited since 2011 and the computer science program has been accredited since 1988.

Art sculpture, faculty in the news
February 8, 2022

Kelly Campbell (psychology) was interviewed for two articles about relationships, Khalil Dajani (computer science), discusses his effort to build bridges that help students launch careers, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was quoted in an article about the rise in hate crimes.