The two-day conference, “One Brotherhood, Many Voices: Creating Systems for Success,” will feature guest speakers, panel sessions for educators and students, and will be held Oct. 11-12.
CSUSB is one of 18 colleges and universities participating in the American Council on Education’s (ACE) 17th Internationalization Laboratory cohort to develop strategies and goals for campus internationalization.
Math teacher and former state Assembly candidate Aileen Rizo talked about taking a stand on equal pay that led all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court.
A Hispanic Heritage Month look back: The Women of Color in Academia group at CSUSB hosted a panel discussion on Feb. 6 to highlight the recent works by tenure-track faculty members who are part of the organization.
Rizo, an equal-pay advocate and former state assembly candidate, will speak at CSUSB as part of the College of Natural Sciences’ Gerald M. Scherba Lecture Series on Sept. 30.
Carolyn Eggleston (education, emerita), Laura Woodney (physics) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are included in news media coverage on various topics.
The university’s newest building, which houses the College of Extended and Global Education, is now open to students and the public. The ceremonial ribbon-cutting is set for Nov. 14.
More than 1,500 elementary school children and their teachers will learn about California’s Native American culture, history and customs as part of the weeklong California Indian Cultural Awareness Conference to be held at CSUSB Sept. 23-27.
A Hispanic Heritage Month look-back: The annual Latino Education and Advocacy Days Summit focused on “¡Su Voto Es Su Voz!” Everyone Counts.