Mathis Wackernagel of the Global Footprint Network will be the keynote speaker at a CSUSB symposium on global citizenship in the 21st century on Nov. 14.
“China and the Uyghur Muslims: A Human and Cultural Genocide,” presented by the CSUSB Center for Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies, is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, at the College of Education, room CE-105.
Three recent CSUSB graduates are finalists in the 29th CSU Media Arts Festival, which gives students a chance to screen their work for peers and professionals.
The College of Arts and Letters hosted its Faculty Colloquium on Nov. 4, and featured Tom McGovern (art; chair of World Languages & Literatures), Gretchen Bergquist (communication studies), and Jasmine Lee (English).
CSUSB’s Center for Islamic & Middle Eastern Studies will host a screening of the award-winning film “The Tower” on Wednesday, Nov. 13, 6 to 8 p.m., in University Hall, room 106.
A Hispanic Heritage Month look back: The Women of Color in Academia group at CSUSB hosted a panel discussion on Feb. 6 to highlight the recent works by tenure-track faculty members who are part of the organization.
In recent news coverage: Angie Verissimo (health science and human ecology), Brian Levin (criminal justice), David Yaghoubian (history), Jessica Block Nerren (communication studies) and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science emeritus).
Ten CSUSB alumni were honored at Assemblymember Eloise Gómez Reyes’ (D-San Bernardino) 30 Under 30 Award Ceremony & Art Showcase, which recognizes 30 individuals under the age of 30 who exemplify dedication, innovation and service in the community.
The Hispanic Outlook Magazine in Higher Education ranked the university in its top 25 in the nation.