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From left: Isabella Cantu, Stepfanie Alfonso, Johnathan Solomon and Xavier Resendez.
July 16, 2020

Four CSUSB students have been selected for the 2020-21 Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship, a two-year program that provides financial support, research mentorship and assistance with graduate school applications.

Faculty in the News
July 16, 2020

Jacqueline Coyle-Shapiro (management), Meredith Conroy (political science), Mary Texeira and Annika Anderson (sociology), Jeremy Murray and Marc Robinson (history), and Anthony Silard (public administration) shared their expertise in the media recently.

CSUSB’s Conversations on Race and Policing series continues at 4 p.m. Wednesday with a screening of the documentary “White Like Me.”
July 13, 2020

The film will be shown and discussed when Cal State San Bernardino’s next Conversations on Race and Policing continues on Wednesday, July 15.

CSUSB's Conversations on Race and Policing
July 9, 2020

The video recording of the sixth “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” which took place on Zoom on July 8, is now posted online.

CSUSB's "Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty"
July 6, 2020

The sixth "Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” is set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, when the hosts and panelists examine policing, racial justice, and potential actions to promote greater equity in the local community.

A vigil for George Floyd at Chicago Avenue and 38th Street in Minneapolis, Minn. Photo: Fibonacci Blue on Wikimedia Commons.
July 2, 2020

The video recording of the fifth “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” which took place on Zoom on July 1, is now posted online.

A vigil for George Floyd at Chicago Avenueand 38th Street in Minneapolis, Minn. Photo: Fibonacci Blue on Wikimedia Commons.
June 29, 2020

The fifth "Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” is set for 4 p.m. Wednesday, when the hosts and panelists examine policing, racial justice, and potential actions to promote greater equity in the local community.

A photo from a recent protest against police brutality. The fourth “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” which took place on Zoom on June 24, is now posted online.
June 26, 2020

The fourth “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” which took place on Zoom, is now posted online.

On May 26, 2020, people protested against police violence after the death of George Floyd the previous day. Join “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,” the fourth in the ongoing series, 4 p.m. Wednesday on Zoom. Photo: Lorie Shaull/Wikimedia Commons
June 22, 2020

Join “Conversations on Race and Policing: A Student-Hosted Panel Discussion with Students, Campus Guests and Faculty,”  when the hosts and panelists will examine policing, racial justice, and potential actions to promote greater equity in the local community.