Catherine Hutchinson, a CSUSB alumna who is now president of the California State University Employees Union, was quoted in an article about student workers who voted to join labor unions. Hutchinson once worked as an undergraduate student assistant...
Anna Ni, an associate dean and professor of public administration at Cal State San Bernardino, has been named an American Council on Education Fellow for 2024-2025. Ni, who works in the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, is...
The Master of Social Work program at CSUSB has been ranked No. 1 on a list of Top Affordable Online MSW Programmes for Mental Health Professional by United Kingdom-based Physcreg, publishers of the Psychreg Journal of Psychology.
Cal State San Bernardino will celebrate its Class of 2024 during commencement exercises at the Toyota Arena in Ontario on Friday and Saturday, May 17-18. In addition to the in-person ceremonies, each will be livestreamed. More than 3,100 students...
A short segment on the new report by the College Futures Foundation on the return on investment on a college degree in California included mentions that CSUSB, along with Cal State LA, are among the universities where students can recoup the costs of...
The richness of Polynesian culture was on full display as the Palm Desert Campus of Cal State San Bernardino celebrated and supported its hospitality management program on April 27 at the Renaissance Esmeralda Resort & Spa Indian Wells.
The CSUSB Department of Theatre Arts’ production of “Anansi’s Carnival Adventure,” is one of the recipients of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival’s Citizen Artist Award, which recognizes programs in higher education using theatrical...
The news site puts human faces on the La Raza Database Project, a roster of Latinos who have died in violent confrontations with police. The collaborative project is led by Cal State University, San Bernardino and Latino Education and Advocacy Days ...
The entertainment website posted an update on CSUSB alumna Abi Carter as she competes in the talent show, “American Idol.” Carter has made it to the show’s Top 5 contestants.
Meredith Conroy, professor of political science and a 538 contributor, joined 538 staff writers and fellow contributors on a live blog following the Indiana primary election on May 7 as they down the election results as they came in with live updates...
“Here & Now's” Scott Tong speaks with Brian Levin, former director of the California State, San Bernardino Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, about a rise in antisemitic incidents on college campuses.
Brian Levin, founding director of CSUSB’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, was interviewed by columnist Anita Chabria about recent campus protests, and how the far right using the protests to its advantage. “It’s clear that many of these...