![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.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/2024/24_7530%20CNS_Computer%20Science%20Program%20Serving%20K-12%20%28BANNER%29.jpg.webp?itok=1DtmEV5q)
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.
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Mihaela Popescu (communication studies) and Fadi Muheidat (computer science) will discuss AI at a Redlands American Association of University Women program, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed for articles about the recent protests on college campuses stemming from the continuing Israel-Hamas war.
![CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales with Qingquan Sun, professor in the School of Computer Science and Engineering](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/2024/NewsSlide_FacultyAward_Research_Sun_23Apr2024.jpg.webp?itok=mfoKczKf)
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.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CNS_ExCELS_UPDATE_Feb2024.jpg.webp?itok=aFEtzmvq)
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.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CSEclass_NSFGrant_19Feb2024.jpg.webp?itok=rYBJLSb1)
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.
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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.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_CNS_CSE-PATHS_CareerEvent_03Feb2023_0.jpg.webp?itok=aEBbmKXY)
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.
![Sara Callori, assistant professor of physics, works with students in a CSUSB lab.](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide-CNS_HighEnergyPhysics_Grant_14Feb2023_0.jpg.webp?itok=1Vn_6CGj)
High energy physics is a broad discipline with opportunities for students and scientists from other areas to contribute.
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Kelly Campbell (psychology) was interviewed for an article about dealing with stress related to personal finances, Kate Liszka and Kasia Szpakowska (history) are featured in a new mini-series on ancient Egypt, Yunfei Hou (computer science and engineering) is helping to organize a data science summer fellowship, and Leslie R. Amodeo and Dionisio A. Amodeo (psychology) led a team of researchers that published a study on selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), medications that are commonly used by pregnant women.