In a San Diego area alumni athlete report, the newspaper noted that Robby Robinson (Kearny High School /San Diego City College) started all 35 games for a Cal State San Bernardino team that finished 31-4, losing to Nova Southeast in the NCAA Division...
April 26, 2023
The university’s Model United Nations program continued its tradition of excellence when it brought home Distinguished Delegation honors while representing Austria at the prestigious National Model United Nations Conference in New York...
April 28, 2023
In its 2023-24 graduate school rankings, U.S. News & World Report has listed nine Cal State San Bernardino programs among the best universities in the nation. The rankings highlight CSUSB’s work to provide quality graduate programs for...
The latest update of the Journal of Latinos and Education , a Latino Education and Advocacy Days publication housed in the James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education, is now online. It provides a cross-, multi-, and...
Justin Schneider (nursing) is the first author of an article to specifically educate radiological nurses in transgender and gender diverse (TGD) terminology, the impact of healthcare disparities on this population, inclusive practice environments...
Sarah Dunn (kinesiology) was part of a team of researchers that published a multi-institutional study that examined whether peer writing tutors experience increased stress/anxiety while tutoring.
April 27, 2023
Lea Aguirre , a CSUSB alumna who is a Certified Pre-Owned Home™ Agent, has joined Your Home Sold Guaranteed Realty . Aguirre is a Southern California native who holds a bachelor of arts degree in history from Cal State University...
Jewish communal service professor emeritus Steven Windmueller presented “Reflections on a Revolution: Unpacking 21st Century American Judaism” at the 2023 Rabbi Hillel Cohn Lecture Series on the Contemporary Jewish Experience. Windmueller’s talk...
With nearly a 40-year career in law enforcement, San Bernardino County Sheriff and CSUSB alumnus Shannon Dicus credits his college education for not only helping to develop his leadership skills, but also a better, more well-rounded understanding of...
Jacob Lacy, who will graduate from Cal State San Bernardino in May with a bachelor’s degree in physics and a minor in biology, has a clear-cut goal in mind: become a biomedical engineering researcher to study a disease that has plagued him and about...
In June 2022, Cal State San Bernardino and OneFuture Coachella Valley were awarded a College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) grant from the U.S. Department of Education – a five-year $2.3 million federal grant that focuses on helping students, who...
During a special presentation on April 21, U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar formally awarded a $2 million check in federal funding to Cal State San Bernardino for its developing Master of Science in Physician Assistant (MSPA) program. Aguilar, D-San Bernardino...