
The event, hosted by the Department of World Languages and Literatures in CSUSB’s College of Arts and Letters, will spotlight Korean culture, cuisine and performance.

The event is to be held in-person at the Watson College of Education, room CE-105, as well as streamed live on YouTube. Reservations for seats at the free in-person event may be done online at the “State of the Watson College of Education.”

The Arts & Humanities Career and Internship Fair will take place on April 21 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union South Events Center. Students are encouraged to register.

CSUSB will host the inaugural California Semiconductor Workforce Innovation for Tomorrow Symposium (CalSWIFT ’25) on April 11. The event will bring together students, faculty and industry professionals to discuss the research, innovation and workforce development within the semiconductor and emerging technology sectors.

CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration will host its annual Business Career & Internship Fair on April 10, offering students the opportunity to network with Inland Empire employers and explore career and internship opportunities. The event, free to CSUSB students, will be held at the SMSU South Events Center from 2-5 p.m. Registration is required.

Cal State San Bernardino will host the 2025 Global Influence in Sports Management Lecture on March 27 from 11 a.m.-12 p.m., featuring Olympic badminton champion Tony Gunawan and Global Badminton Academy co-founder Eti Gunawan. Attendance is free for all CSUSB students, faculty and staff.

The San Bernardino City Unified School District’s third annual Natural Hair Day, held at CSUSB’s Santos Manuel Student Union North, celebrated the rich history and cultural significance of natural hairstyles worn by African American women.

Cal State San Bernardino hosted the 2025 PROPEL AI Symposium, bringing together educators, industry leaders, and community stakeholders to discuss AI’s impact on education, workforce development, and economic mobility in the Inland Empire.

The 12th annual Pioneer Breakfast celebrated community members, campus partners and student scholarship recipients on Feb. 28. Organized by the Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association, the event remains a key highlight of CSUSB’s Black History Month festivities.