The five-year grant awarded by National Science Foundation provides substantial scholarships to students who are interested in studying cybersecurity.
The GenCyber Camp, which runs through May 15, leads its participants through interactive cybersecurity courses and online career mentorship sessions.
Erika Camacho, director of some of the National Science Foundation programs dedicated to increasing the number of women and underrepresented groups in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines, will deliver her talk on Monday, April 12, on Zoom.
Former National Science Foundation director Rita Colwell, a recognized expert on infectious diseases, will present “Climate, Oceans, and Human Health: What Cholera Can Teach Us About COVID-19.” The talk will be streamed on Zoom.
Tony Coulson (cybersecurity and information and decision sciences), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Kim Cousins (chemistry and biochemistry) were included in recent news coverage.
The prestigious designation as the Community National Center for Cybersecurity Education illustrates CSUSB’s continued prominence as the premier institution of higher education for cybersecurity education.
The National Science Foundation grant will enable STEM CSUSB students to travel to New Zealand next summer to research new materials that could be used to advance aerospace technology.
As part of CSUSB’s celebration of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the university is showcasing a number of earlier stories highlighting the university’s ongoing work and leadership in the field.
Editor’s note: As part of CSUSB’s celebration of National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, the university is showcasing a number of earlier stories highlighting the university’s ongoing work and leadership in the field.