
The Cal State San Bernardino Model United Nations team spent its Thanksgiving holiday at Banff National Park for the 2017 National Model UN-Canada Conference, and brought home top awards for its efforts.

Brian Levin, criminal justice professor and a former New York City police officer, is interviewed about current training for law enforcement officers when it comes to reporting and investigating hate crimes.

The Human Library, created to challenge societal stereotypes and prejudices through positive dialogue, will be at Cal State San Bernardino’s John M. Pfau Library, room PL-5005, through Thursday, Nov. 30, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

David Yaghoubian, CSUSB professor of history, was asked to comment on the continuing tensions on the Korean peninsula.

Cal State San Bernardino continues its recognition as a top school for men and women of the military service, ranking at No. 15 in the Military Times Best: Colleges 2018 list for four-year universities.

Cal State San Bernardino will be one of the hosts of “Super Saturday,” a free financial aid workshop for high school seniors, their parents and current college students, on Saturday, Dec. 2.

It’s the Coyotes vs. the Lancers today, Friday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Cal Baptist in Riverside. The winner of that match will go on to the NCAA Division II West Regional Final championship at 7 p.m. Saturday (also at Cal Baptist).

The CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Neurofeedback Center officially opened its doors to the community on Nov. 30. Neurofeedback is a ground-breaking technique that challenges the brain to better function.

Cal State San Bernardino will celebrate its 17th December commencement with three graduation ceremonies at the university’s 3,500-seat Coussoulis Arena on Saturday, Dec. 9.

Show your support and join with the campus community to send off the Coyotes. Meet in Lot A at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 5.

Rick Addante, assistant professor of psychology, was part of a NASA crew that simulated a space mission called HERA XIV to an asteroid this past summer, helping the agency research the effects of long-duration space flights.

Brian Levin, criminal justice professor and a former New York City police officer, is interviewed about the disparity between local law enforcement agencies when it comes to reporting hate crimes.