A little more than a year after its first discussion on American exceptionalism, CSUSB’s Yotie Talks will reprise the topic with “American Exceptionalism Panel 2.0,” beginning at noon Friday, May 31, at the Santos Manuel Student Union Theater.
Peter Robertshaw (anthropology) was among the archaeologists, geneticists and museum curators who participated in a collaborative study, and David Yaghoubian (history) offered his analysis on the latest in Iran-U.S. tensions.
The Educational Opportunity Program at Cal State San Bernardino honored its Class of 2018 and 2019 graduates with a recognition celebration at the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center.
The annual Spring 2019 Faculty Showcase at Cal State San Bernardino celebrated 11 faculty members and their success in using innovative pedagogies and learning technologies for instruction.
The panel discussion presented by the Cal State San Bernardino John M. Pfau Library and the Department of History, will take place on Wednesday, June 5, beginning at noon in PL-5005 of the library.
Barbara Sirotnick (Institute for Applied Research and Policy Analysis), and Brian Levin and Kevin Grisham (Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism) are interviewed by reporters.
“NAFTA, Is It Good or Bad for America,” will be presented at 6:15 p.m. on Thursday, June 22, at the UC Riverside Alumni and Visitor Center.
Diana Robinson, MA in psychology, is the college’s Outstanding Graduate, and Janhavi M. Dhargalkar, BA in psychology-biological psychology, is the Oustanding Undergraduate student.
Derek Mkhaiel, master’s in English composition, is the Outstanding Graduate Student, and Luis Esparza, bachelor’s in communication, is the Outstanding Undergraduate.