
Jane Davidson’s talk aims to highlight the importance in the diversity and inclusion of intellectual thought and contribution to the practice of assessment across all levels of the university.

Daisy Ocampo, assistant professor of history, appreciates the diversity at CSUSB and strives to highlight Native American voices on campus.

The WASC Senior College and University Commission has awarded Cal State San Bernardino the maximum reaffirmation accreditation commending the university for its work and accomplishments.

Ever since he was a CSUSB student, entrepreneurship professor Mike Stull says the diversity on campus has shaped him into who he is today.

Ahlam Muhtaseb, media studies professor, appreciates the diversity on campus as it makes her feel like she’s growing with her students.

An award-winning author and member of Latino Literature Hall of Fame, Urrea will discuss his identity as a poet, novelist and essayist at CSUSB’s Hispanic Heritage Month virtual closing celebration on at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15.

The program presented by the President’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Board will feature Ibram X. Kendi, who will speak from noon-1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 17. Virtual options will be available.

CSUSB’s Ed.D. program has been accepted into the AACTE Holmes Program, which supports racially and ethnically diverse students pursuing graduate degrees in education.

CSUSB’s Conversations on Diversity series returns on Tuesday, April 13, at noon with Terisa Siagatonu, poet, speaker, educator and community organizer, who will present “Finally, the Poets: The Duty of Art(ists) as the Pulse of Our Collective Healing & Greatest Hope at Justices.”