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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Art sculpture, Faculty in the News
May 16, 2025

Stacey Fraser (music), Lorraine Hedtke (special education rehabilitation and counseling), Marc Robinson (history), Stuart Sumida (biology), Thomas Corrigan (communication and media), Sant Khalsa (art, emerita) Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) and Lucy Lewis (music) were mentioned in recent news media coverage.

Jessica Mary Fanene, Outstanding Graduate Student (left), and Lauren Pitman, Outstanding Undergraduate Student
May 13, 2025

Jessica Mary Fanene, who earned a Master’s of Social Work, was named Outstanding Graduate Student, and Lauren Pitman, studied psychology with a biological concentration, was named the Outstanding Undergraduate Student. The College of Social and Behavioral Sciences will host two ceremonies on Friday, May 16, at the Toyota Arena in Ontario.

Students will be all smiles at the Spring Commencement ceremonies on May 16-17 at Toyota Arena.
May 14, 2025

The university will host its Spring Commencement ceremonies on May 16-17 at Toyota Arena in Ontario.

CSUSB housing, Faculty in the News
May 9, 2025

Jennifer Alford (geography and environmental studies) is the 2024-25 Golden Apple Award recipient; Thomas Chapman (cybersecurity) discussed credit card security; Justin Schneider (nursing) was interviewed about the Nursing Peer Mentoring Program; and Jonathan Dubois (anthropology adjunct) was interviewed about hawk symbolism.

The CSUSB Model United Nations team at the United Nations in New York, standing behind the #UNGA sign.
May 8, 2025

The students, representing the Republic of Guinea-Bissau and the Republic of Vanuatu, brought home a Distinguished Delegation Award, making it 33 years the program has been honored with either an Outstanding Delegation or Distinguished Delegation award, the top recognitions bestowed by the National Model United Nations Conference.

One of the poster presentations at the IE People’s History Conference.
May 6, 2025

Taking place at the university’s Center for Global Innovation, the day-long conference panel sessions included scholars from institutional and community-based organizations, as well as poster presentations and information tables for community groups and services.

An acrobat from the 81st Annual Great Y Circus, which will perform its 83rd edition the next three weekends, May 2-4, 9-11 and 16-18, in Redlands.
May 2, 2025

Tiffany Jones, professor of history, participates in the city of Redlands’ Great All American Youth Circus®, as a parent, backstage volunteer, coach … and performer. Tickets are now available for the 2025 shows, “Circus Fantasy,” set for the next three weekends, May 2-4, 9-11 and 16-18, in Redlands.

Stacey Fraser, professor of music, was honored with Cal State San Bernardino’s 2024-25 Outstanding Professor Award in front of fellow faculty members, staff and administrators on May 1.
May 1, 2025

Stacey Fraser, professor of music, was named the winner of Cal State San Bernardino’s 2024-25 Outstanding Professor Award for her excellence in teaching, research, scholarly and creative activities, and service to students and the campus community.  

Alison Phipps
April 29, 2025

The presentation, “Sexual Violence as a Pretext for Disposal: Rape, Race and Carcerality,” will take place at an earlier time, 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 30, on Zoom. The program is free and open to the public.