Teresa A. Velásquez (anthropology) wrote, “When gold deposits were confirmed in a community watershed in 2005, water became a politically charged arena for anti-mining activism. This article follows the outcomes of a 2014 Ecuadorian water law on...
CSUSB faculty members Lisa Looney (psychology) and Eugene Wong (child development) were among the researchers who published a study that “aimed to examine the effectiveness of cognitive training (conducted in a clinical setting) for students...
Yunfei Hou (computer science and engineering) led a team of CSUSB faculty – Amir Ghasemkhani (computer science and engineering), Hani Aldirawi (mathematics), Miranda McIntyre (psychology) and Montgomery Van Wart (public administration) – that...
Events at Cal State San Bernardino for Black History Month, honoring Black voices, achievements, struggles and stories in the U.S., were included in an overview of how San Bernardino and Riverside counties plan to celebrate the month.
The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship at Cal State San Bernardino will use a $65,000 grant to help small businesses better manage their finances. The recent donation from Wells Fargo will also help small businesses in Riverside and San...
Focusing on the plight of the Joshua trees, "Investigations: Zombie Forest," presented by artist, CSUSB professor of art, emerita, and activist Sant Khalsa, and Lancaster Museum of Art and History Director Andi Campognone, will showcase 30 artworks...
Cal State San Bernardino will celebrate Black History Month with a number of events both in person and online that pay tribute to the tremendous impact that African Americans have had in the United States.
Included in an article about the region’s celebration of Black History Month: “Marc Robinson (CSUSB assistant professor of history) said that one of his favorite events this year happens to be the one he is moderating, the film ‘The First Rainbow...
The financial news website reported that in 2021, colleges, including Cal State San Bernardino, handed out a total of $19.5 billion in emergency financial help to nearly 13 million students, with the money going toward things like food, housing and...
The entertainment website, in an article about the science behind the science fiction of the movie franchise, “Avatar,” quoted a 2009 interview with Stuart Sumida, CSUSB professor of biology and an anatomy consultant to filmmakers, about the biology...
Fabian Borges, associate professor of political science, published a paper that examined the redistribution of wealth and the role of social affinity in developing countries in Latin America.