
About 80 CSUSB students, staff and faculty gathered for discussions, speakers and exercises as part of 50/50 Day, a global day of events about working toward a more gender-balanced world.

The Cal State San Bernardino community is invited to a powerful talk by war journalist Haider Newmani, “Humanizing War: The Experiences of Soldiers and Civilians During Conflict,” on Tuesday, May 8.

The expertise of Alemayehu Mariam (political science) and Kelly Campbell (psychology) and the community work of Margaret Hill (professor emerita, education) are highlighted by the news media.

The John M. Pfau Library – along with Edward James Olmos, Latino Literacy Now and the Santos Manuel Student Union – hosted the sixth annual Inland Empire Latino Book and Family Festival on April 28.

News of Kathleen Devlin (College of Natural Sciences) named 2017-18 Outstanding Lecturer, Karen Rowan (English) interviewed about “stretch classes” helping students with their writing, Brian Levin (criminal justice) on problems at the FBI.

The CSUSB Office of Community Engagement, in this video, says thank you to all those who participated in the sixth annual Coyote Cares Day on April 21.

Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales was among the honorees at the Riverside Branch of the NAACP’s 76th Annual Freedom Fund Gala on May 3.

The program was implemented to provide the students with early college awareness, preparedness and information to increase the number of African-American and Latino males who enroll and graduate from college.

This presentation, set for 2 p.m. at RAFFMA, is part of the Art and Restorative Justice Panel series that was created for the exhibition, “Beyond the Blue: Prison Arts Collective.”