The CSUSB Honors Program offers high-achieving, motivated first-year to senior students the opportunity to study and explore the world around them.
The challenges faced by the Kurdish minority and Syrian refugees in the Republic of Turkey will be the focus of a panel discussion at CSUSB on Thursday, Nov. 9 at 6 p.m. at the College of Education.
Crystal Rodriguez has always wanted to be a teacher, but the CSUSB alumna didn’t know how deep her passion was until she saw the teachers working close up. Their dedication is what inspired her to become a teacher.
Faculty in the News: The need for cybersecurity experts, and comments on mass shootings
More than 500 academic administrators, professors and students from around the world attended the annual CLADEA event.
Of the 16 semi-finalist competitors, five finalists have been chosen to pitch their business ideas for the chance to win part of the $7,000 in cash prizes at the Spirit of the Entrepreneur Awards Gala on Nov. 14.
Four cybersecurity majors at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico made their way to CSUSB to finish their studies after their campus was heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria.
The lives of undocumented immigrants in the U.S. and the challenges they face was the focus of the annual Education in Equity Dialogue on Nov. 7, organized by the university’s Doctorate in Educational Leadership program.
Anthropology assistant professor Arianna Huhn, who is director of the CSUSB Anthropology Museum, worked over the summer as a Smithsonian Fellow at the National Museum of Natural History’s annual Summer Institute for Museum Anthropology.