Jennifer Alford (geography and environmental studies) was one of the participants at a Nov. 13 meeting to discuss the proposed Mountain Lab Project, and Marc Arsell Robinson (history) and José Muñoz (sociology) announced a call for proposals for the Inland Empire People’s History Conference, set for May.
The IE People’s History Conference, set for May 3, seeks to bridge university research, creative activities, and community activism to explore the art, culture, and histories of Inland Southern California, known as the Inland Empire or IE.
“The (Veterans Success Center) provided me with valuable opportunities to engage in hands-on learning, collaborate with diverse peers and develop practical skills directly applicable to my future career,” said alumnus Alejandro Camacho ’24, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and paraprofessional at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus VSC.
Zachary Powell (criminal justice) published a paper on reforming “pattern-or-practice” police reform and Brittany Bloodhart (psychology) was one of the authors of a four-year study that examined predictors of women’s STEM major choices.
Students and their contributors are now able to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form ahead of the application’s planned Dec. 1 launch date. The early launch date applies to the FAFSA application only.
The Music Department’s Holiday Gala is set for Monday, Dec. 4, and Tuesday, Dec. 5, at 7 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall, located in the university’s Performing Arts Building. Tickets are on sale now, with discounts available for students, alumni, military personnel, and seniors.
International Education Week, Nov. 18-22, celebrates the role that global learning plays in student success. CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales highlights the transformative impact of international education, creating global opportunities for students through study abroad, international partnerships, and a diverse campus community.
Approximately 600-700 high school seniors from the San Bernardino City Unified School District visited the Cal State San Bernardino campus on Nov. 12-13 for Instant Admit Days, an event that provided students with on-the-spot admission decisions and a first-hand look at university life.
From March 30-April 8, a group of 18 CSUSB students, alumni, faculty and staff immersed themselves in the rich culture and history of Peru. For those considering a study abroad program, participant and alumna, Melissa Osorio, advised, "Give yourself the opportunity to travel. It’s life-changing. Don’t worry if you’ve never traveled or if perhaps you don’t know anyone, you will be surrounded by kindhearted and friendly people. We all help each other out.”
Cal State San Bernardino is one of 471 colleges and universities in the nation recognized for outstanding efforts to increase nonpartisan student voter participation in the 2024 election.
Four lecturers from Cal State San Bernardino’s Department of Public Administration — Bob Miller, Bob Gardner, David Ready and Treasure Ortiz — have been elected to serve in public offices, two of them following the 2024 elections.
Students from various disciplines presented their creative activities, scholarly works and research to faculty jurors who rated their posters.