
CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences (CNS) will host the CNS Science Carnival on April 25 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., bringing together students from across the Inland Empire to explore the wonders of science through hands-on activities and interactive experiences.

Crafton Hills College and Cal State San Bernardino formally signed a memorandum of understanding that launches the Coyotes on the Horizon partnership, designed to create seamless transfer pathways for Inland Empire students.

Simon Balto, a University of Wisconsin-Madison associate professor of history, is the author of “Occupied Territory: Policing Black Chicago from Red Summer to Black Power.” His talk, free and open to the public, will begin at noon Wednesday on Zoom.

Fourteen students will represent Cal State San Bernardino at the California State University (CSU) Research Competition, held on April 25-26 at Cal Poly Humboldt. The statewide competition brings together top scholars from the 23 CSU campuses in this prestigious academic showcase.

The university and the high school district, through a memorandum of understanding, will launch the High School University Program (HSUP), which allows qualified students to begin their college education before they graduate from high school.

Yolonda Youngs, professor of geography and recipient the prestigious John Brinkerhoff Jackson Prize awarded by the Association of American Geographers, will present “Framing Nature: The Creation of an American Icon at the Grand Canyon.” This free event, open to the public, will take place at noon Tuesday, April 22, at the Faculty Center for Excellence.

Premiering April 25 and running through May 4 at the CSUSB Ronald E. Barnes Theatre, “You Don’t Even Speak Spanish” follows Jorge Ramirez, a first-generation Chicano college student, as he struggles to find his voice over the cacophony of noise coming from his family, his classmates, and the weight of expectations placed on his shoulders. Tickets are now on sale online.

The immersive program, which took place during their spring break in April, was designed to provide students with firsthand exposure to the vibrant hospitality industry of Italy and offered participants hands-on learning and professional development opportunities.

CCGI, in partnership with CSUSB’s Division of Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing Communications, led interactive sessions throughout the day during which participants learned how to maximize CCGI’s capabilities to support college and career readiness efforts in schools across the region.

Prospective students are encouraged to review admissions criteria and prepare their materials for submission through the Centralized Application Service for Physician Assistants (CASPA).

Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), Ahlam Muhtaseb (media studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) were mentioned in recent news media coverage.

Running from June 2 to Aug. 13, Summer Session will consist of two five-week sessions and one 10-week session, which will offer a variety of courses designed to fit students' schedules and help them achieve their progress toward graduation faster.