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Faculty in the news, SMSU
February 9, 2018

The work off campus by David Carlson and Juan Delgado (English), Sant Khalsa (art), Tony Coulson (information and decision sciences) and Kathryn Ervin (theatre arts) is chronicled in the local news media.

April 5, 2018

The magazine website posted a review by Janice Sapigao of “This Is for the Mostless,” a book by Jason Magabo Perez, associate professor of English at Cal State San Bernardino.

July 16, 2018

An exhibit on citrus laborers by Juan Delgado (English) and Thomas McGovern (art), and the ongoing work of Brian Levin (criminal justice) are covered by the news media.

October 29, 2018

Sherwin Bitsui, a Diné (Navajo) from the Navajo Reservation in White Cone, Ariz, will present his poetry at Cal State San Bernardino on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 6 p.m. in the John M. Pfau Library.

December 21, 2018

Originally aired live on CSUSB’s Coyote Radio on Dec. 7, the one-hour program showcasing the work of San Bernardino elementary school children, can be heard on Dec. 22, at 7 p.m., and again on Dec. 25, at 3 p.m.

January 29, 2019

Omar Offendum will present “Syrianamericana: A Nation-State of Mind” at the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center. The event is free, but tickets, available on Eventbrite, are required.

April 25, 2019

Poet, public speaker and activist Yosimar Reyes will present his work at the event, hosted by the Undocumented Student Success Center and the Queer and Transgender Resource Center, from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union.

Pop-up library at Asian & Pacific Islander Center in SMSU
May 20, 2019

A series of “flash lectures” and other events will take place at the Asian American Pacific Islander Lit Pop-Up Library in the Asian & Pacific Islander Center in the Santos Manuel Student Union

Faculty in the news
May 20, 2019

Chad Sweeney (English) will be one of the featured poets at a Claremont poetry event in July, and the documentary. “1948: Creation & Catastrophe,” co-produced by Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) was the focus in two news articles.