The Multicultural Book and Family Festival of the Inland Region will return May 11 to Cal State San Bernardino. The free event, featuring culture and literacy-enriching activities and a presentation by award-winning author Victor Villaseñor, will run...
CSUSB’s Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship opened an Entrepreneurial Resource Center in downtown San Bernardino and Temecula. Mike Stull, professor of entrepreneurship and director of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship and the CSUSB...
The Inland Empire Report on Business compiled by CSUSB’s Institute of Applied Research highlights that the local manufacturing sector is growing, indicating an overall expansion in economic activity.
After two decades, the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Cal State San Bernardino's Palm Desert Campus will close at the end of June. The program offered a variety of year-round noncredit classes lasting one, three or six weeks, along with travel...
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center For the Study of Hate and Extremism, was quoted about the clash between counter demonstrators and supporters of Palestine at UCLA. He also shared his views about people attempting to uncover and expose...
At Cal State San Bernardino, where on Thursday students began protesting for the liberation of Palestinians, commencement ceremonies are planned for May 17 and 18 at Toyota Arena.
Rep. Pete Aguilar attended the groundbreaking of California State University, San Bernardino’s brand-new 27-month Master of Science in Physician Assistant (MSPA) program.
Students and faculty at Cal State San Bernardino joined nationwide protests against the War in Gaza on May 2. CSUSB’s Students for Justice in Palestine chapter organized a march and say they want the school to cut ties with Israel.
Students for Justice in Palestine at Cal State San Bernardino marched in protest on Thursday, May 2, 2024, to demand the university divest from all ties with Israel.
The ceremony on April 26 inside an auditorium in the Visual Arts building marked a formal and visible milestone in establishing an MSPA program at CSUSB, which will be the first inland Southern California public university to do so.
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center For the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed for a segment about student journalists at UCLA who covered the clash between counter demonstrators and supporters of Palestine early May 1.
Cal State San Bernardino junior John Kim started off the season with two wins and his confidence has been brimming ever since. Recently selected as the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s golfer of the year, Kim said he’s still learning to...