Finance professor Jim Estes discusses the Coachella Valley’s knowledge economy, and news media seek criminal justice professor Brian Levin’s analysis and expertise in the aftermath of the Las Vegas mass shooting.
A job and volunteer fair held by the Career Center and the Office of Community Engagement for students is taking place now through 2 p.m. in front of the John M. Pfau Library
Cal State San Bernardino’s WorkAbility IV will host a panel discussion at noon Thursday, Nov. 2, in the Lower Commons Pine Room, for students interested in a career in education.
In late January 2018, 20 cybersecurity students from Cal State San Bernardino headed for Washington, D.C., for the competitive Internship/Job Fair. All landed jobs or internships.
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales was a panelist at the Goodwill Southern California Inland Empire Breakfast Forum, “Tapping the Talents of Unique Populations.”
Thomas Pierce (emeritus economics). Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Adam Russell (adjunct finance) are mentioned in news coverage.
The event, “What’s Next? Using My Communication Studies Degree” will feature panelists, expert speakers, an awards banquet and resources for professional and academic careers in the field of communication studies.
More than 470 CSUSB students, first-year alumni, their families and friends participated in an after-hours shopping spree on professional business attire and accessories at JCPenney in San Bernardino on Oct. 14.
Eric Nilsson (economics), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) share their expertise with news media on various topics.