
Opera and theatrical performances executed on the stage and in the sand make up the avant-garde film “Still Life After Death,” an 11-minute short featuring soprano and CSUSB professor Stacey Fraser.

Starting fall semester, the Department of Music will offer the “Coyote Mariachi Ensemble,” a new class open to any student regardless of major. Enrollment is by audition only.

The Cal State San Bernardino College of Arts and Letters CAL Talk series returned with "Structural Racism, Civil Disobedience, and the Road to Racial Justice in the Age of COVID-19." Video of the presentation is available on the college's YouTube page.

"Structural Racism, Civil Disobedience, and the Road to Racial Justice in the Age of COVID-19," will take place virtually at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16.

Stacey Fraser (music) was highlighted in an article about the latest work of composer Jack van Zandt, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) was interviewed about Antifa and other topics.

Watch the extraordinary experiences of the CSUSB orchestra unfold in “Flight to Harmony,” which premiered on Sunday, March 1, during a special reception with the CSUSB orchestra and their friends and families.

See how “We Define the Future” in this latest edition of Inside CSUSB, an informative video series highlighting the latest events and exceptional achievements here at Cal State San Bernardino.

David Yaghoubian (history), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Stacey Fraser (music) are included in various news media coverage.

Soprano Stacey Fraser, CSUSB music department chair and professor, will be singing in a world premiere concert, featuring a Grammy Award winning pianist, in the Performing Arts Recital Hall at 7:30 p.m.