The inland region’s top business leaders were celebrated and honored at the 16th annual Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards banquet on Nov. 15, held by the Cal State San Bernardino Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship.
Jean Picker Firstenberg, a member of the California State University Board of Trustees, visited Cal State San Bernardino on Tuesday, Nov. 27, to meet with university students, faculty, staff and administrators.
Arianna Huhn (anthropology and director of the museum), Annika Anderson (sociology), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Michael Stull (entrepreneurship) are included in news coverage of various topics.
This year, of the more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate in December, about 1,235 are expected to participate in the ceremonies at Coussoulis Arena on campus.
Mike Stull, a professor at CSUSB and director of the Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship, gave the keynote address when the Inland News Group recently celebrated the recipients of its fifth annual Top Workplaces awards luncheon.
The students competed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, facing not only competition on site, but also a total of 62 teams at seven national labs on Dec. 1.
Out of more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate this fall, nearly 1,250 participated in three ceremonies at the campus’ Coussoulis Arena on Dec. 8.
Jake Zhu, currently the interim dean for CSUSB’s College of Education, will take on his new role on July 1.
BrIan Levin, director of the Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism, and Barbara Sirotnik, director of the Institute of Applied Research, are interviewed by news media on their areas of expertise.