Alastair Edmonstone (music) is featured, Mildred Dalton Henry (professor emerita, College of Education) offers her perspective on Black History Month, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) shares the history of the KKK in Orange County.
Julia I. Lopez, one of California’s most impactful philanthropists and foundation leaders who has made a profound difference in the lives of students through her work with the College Futures Foundation, will be awarded a doctorate of humane letters.
The event on March 10 showcased the work by students in the Verizon Innovative Learning Program at Cal State San Bernardino.
In the Professional Competition of the the American Advertising Federation Inland Empire Chapter Awards, Coyote Advertising won one gold, three silver and six bronze awards. In addition, CSUSB students took home 31 awards in the Student Competition.
The 31 awards were the most this year by any one school in the student competition.
LendEDU, an online marketplace for student loan refinancing, recognized Cal State San Bernardino for having one of the top financial aid counseling programs in the U.S.
President Tomás D. Morales and Provost Shari McMahan played host to a group of Cal State San Bernardino students and alumni in the Cal-Bridge Program.
Some 22 faculty, staff and students at CSUSB took advantage of a three-day institute to learn “R,” a programming environment used primarily for computational statistics, which was facilitated by Michael Tsiang, who teaches statistics at UCLA.
More than 600 CSUSB students, faculty, staff and alumni volunteers will come together for Coyote Cares Day, which this year will carry an Earth Day theme.