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The CSUSB RAFFMA exhibit will consist of sculptures and paintings created by local Cahuilla and Serrano artists from the Dorothy Ramon Learning Center, founded by Ernest and June Siva. An opening reception is set for Sept. 10.
![Promotional poster from student Ness Navaro](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_RAFFMA_Here-to-Career_06Sept2022.jpg.webp?itok=aML-K7P4)
The “Here to Career” exhibit will feature the culmination of five years of work from both students and faculty in the support of the Title V Here to Career Grant from the U.S. Department of Education.
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Art and design assistant professor Taylor Moon will have her animation flag series displayed at RAFFMA starting Sept. 12, with an opening reception on Sept. 10.
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“The Changes You Made May Not Be Saved” by Rob Ray will have its opening reception Sept. 10 from 5-7 p.m.
![Edward Gomez, CSUSB art associate professor](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/NewsSlide_Art_EdGomez_26Aug2022.png.webp?itok=8mLQsyHh)
CSUSB received $66,906 for the “MexiCali Biennial: The Land of Milk and Honey,” created by Ed Gomez, associate professor of art, which will provide a comprehensive look at expanded modern and historical views of agriculture and related subtopics.
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Carol Hood (physics), Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies), David Yaghoubian (history) and Katherine Gray (art) were included in recent news coverage.
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Registration for LEAD XI, “Movimiento y Compromiso: 50 Years of Challenges, Possibilities, and the Quest for Educational Equity,” set for Sept. 30 at CSUSB’s Santos Manuel Student Union North, can now be done online. The summit is open to the public and registration is free.
![Cal State San Bernardino art professor Katherine Gray](/sites/default/files/styles/medium/public/upload/image/Blown-Away---Kathy-Gray-CSUSB-Homepage-Slide.jpg.webp?itok=TNf3xY_i)
Art professor Katherine Gray once again serves as the resident evaluator in the new season of the hit Netflix glassmaking competition show “Blown Away.” The third season drops Friday, July 22.
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Brian Levin (criminal justice) discusses the July 4 mass shooting in Highland Park, Ill., and Katherine Gray (art) returns for season three of Netflix’s reality glassblowing competition, “Blown Away.”