L. Kottke (psychology), Meredith Conroy (political science), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and David Yaghoubian (history) are mentioned in news media coverage.
The LEAD Summit XI and its related events have been postponed to September and will become part of the CSUSB Hispanic Heritage Month series of events.
Julio Reyes, a communication studies alumnus, is a production coordinator and the student station manager at Coyote Radio, who received two awards this month for his work in audio production.
The nine events of LEAD 2020 are expected to welcome more than 3,500 attendees (in-person) to the CSUSB campus, with thousands more online via Town Hall viewing sites around the world.
The Coyotes of Comedy event will be held at the SMSU Events Center starting at 7 p.m. with performances by comedians Key Lewis and Luz Pazos, as well as magician Johnny “Ace” Palmer. Tickets are $15.
In recognition of winning the NCAA Division II National Championship, California Assembly and Senate on March 9 honored the CSUSB Coyotes volleyball team in Sacramento.
Watch the extraordinary experiences of the CSUSB orchestra unfold in “Flight to Harmony,” which premiered on Sunday, March 1, during a special reception with the CSUSB orchestra and their friends and families.
Mildred Dalton Henry (education, emerita) was honored by students at the school named for her, and Barbara Sirotnik (director of the Institute of Applied Research) comments on the latest Purchasing Managers Index for the region.
CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration has been listed among the world’s top business schools according to CEO Magazine.