Spotlight

CSUSB celebrates the impact of science
The Standup for Science event on March 7 highlighted the critical role of the field and the impact of science funding on research, student success and social mobility. Attendees made eye-catching posters that emphasized why science matters, detailing how funding supports discoveries, fosters student achievement and drives innovation across various fields.

Kerry Cato, professor of geological sciences, was awarded the prestigious Floyd T. Johnston Service Award from the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists (AEG), which is recognized as an international leader in the field.

San Bernardino County students from fourth grade through high school senior used podcasts, websites, exhibits, performances and documentaries to present research-based history/social science-based projects.

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.