
A day filled with inspirational keynote speakers, engaging breakout sessions and a panel of empowering women made up the Women’s Leadership Conference at Cal State San Bernardino on Feb. 2.

CSUSB graduate Alexander Soto wanted to become a doctor as a way to help the community after growing up in a neighborhood plagued by drug usage and gang violence. Soto’s hard work resulted in receiving the CSU Trustees TELACU scholarship.

“All Too Human: The Art of Mark Strickland,” will be on display at the Robert and Frances Fullerton Museum of Art Feb. 17-May 19, with an opening reception set for Thursday, Feb. 15.

Mihaela Popescu, CSUSB associate professor of communication studies and faculty director of academic technologies and innovation, is interviewed for an article about the use of augmented/virtual reality in teaching.

Ajon Efferson says playing sports and being a student has taught him balance and forced him to take on responsibility and accountability. Kaitlyn Parks said there’s a sense of community on campus that brings people together.

The University Enterprises Corporation, in partnership with PepsiCo, is using a new mobile billboard advertising program utilizing Pepsi vending trucks.

Herman has more than 17 years of senior-level experience at the Division I level, most recently the last six years at Seattle University.

Cal State San Bernardino will be upgraded to a 100 gigabyte link to the nonprofit California Research and Education Network.

The response has been overwhelming to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Travel Program since it launched last year. And more trips, regional, nationally and internationally, are planned.

“Genghis Khan and Kublai Khan: Barbarian Conquerors or Agents of Global Interactions,” will be presented by Morris Rossabi at noon on Feb. 16 at the John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005.

The three-day conference will be led by current COMPA president Marc Fudge, an associate professor of public administration at the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at CSUSB.

The work off campus by David Carlson and Juan Delgado (English), Sant Khalsa (art), Tony Coulson (information and decision sciences) and Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts) is chronicled in the local news media.