Longtime supporters of CSUSB, husband and wife John Kennedy and Ann Kough, gifted $100,000 to endow a named scholarship in honor of Thomas Pierce for his dedication to students in the Department of Economics.
James Fenelon, professor of sociology and director of the Center for Indigenous Peoples Studies at CSUSB, will be part of the panel, “The Roots of Our Resistance: Indigenous Peacemaking and the Current Crisis,” at 3 p.m. Monday, Sept. 21. The panel will convene virtually. Advance registration is required to participate.
Cal State San Bernardino’s Institute for Child Development and Family Relations (ICDFR) will present “Jane Elliott: Inspiring Activism” at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 23. Advance registration is required.
Shawn McMurran (mathematics), Mike Stull (entrepreneurship), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and David Yaghoubian (history) were included in recent news coverage on a variety of topics.
Kevin Grisham will give the opening address when the California Fair Employment and Housing Council holds a hearing on Monday, Sept. 21, on bias-motivated violence. The hearing, open to the public, will take place virtually.
CSUSB alumnus Emmanuel Gaeta credits a CSUSB campus support network for helping him pursue his goal to become the first doctor in his family.
Francisca Beer (finance), Kenneth Shultz (psychology), Brian Levin (criminal justice) and Anthony Silard (public administration) shared their expertise in recent news coverage.
CSUSB's nationally ranked undergraduate and graduate Criminal Justice program prepares students for a broad choice of careers in law enforcement, corrections, social services, and more.
Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) discussed CSUSB’s School of Entrepreneurship and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about the rise in election-related violence.