The Nov. 23 conference showcases the outstanding scholarship, creative work and research of students from universities across Southern California.
Five Cal State San Bernardino students, led by Bibiana Díaz, professor of World Languages and Literatures, visited 10 Puerto Rican colleges, attended Hispanic Educational Technology Services presentations and workshops, toured cultural landmarks, and dined with Puerto Rico Secretary of State Licenciado Omar Marrero.
Sonia V. Otte, founding director of CSUSB’s Master of Science in Physician Assistant program, recently participated in a panel discussion that addressed key issues and solutions in the health workforce at the annual National Innovative Communities Conference in Riverside.
Cal State San Bernardino will host the annual Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research on Nov. 23. The conference showcases the outstanding scholarship, creative work and research of students from universities across Southern California.
The team, representing the nation of Burundi, was honored with the Outstanding Delegation Award, the highest award given by the National Model United Nations Conference in New York City, arguably the most prestigious conference of its kind.
San Bernardino Mayor Helen Tran will give the keynote address at the annual Womxn’s Leadership Conference, which takes place March 29 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the Santos Manuel Student Union South.
Francisca Beer (accounting and finance), Stuart Sumida (biology), Vipin Gupta and Karen Castillo (management) and David Ready (public administration, adjunct) were quoted by reporters in recent news coverage.
President Tomás D. Morales is a 2023 recipient of a Toward a Shared Vision award from Growing Inland Achievement in the area of Student-Centered Excellence.
Angela Clark-Louque joined CSUSB in 2000 and had served as department chair of Educational Leadership and Technology.