The U.S. News & World Report and The Wall Street Journal recently recognized two local colleges — California State University, San Bernardino and the University of California, Riverside – for their commitment to helping students climb the...
Thomas (T.C.) Corrigan, associate professor of media studies, wrote about the Inland Empire “news mirage,” in which he says the region “appears to have more substantive local news than it actually does. I also noted that grassroots cooperation and...
New research presented on Sept. 22 at the Geological Society of America' s Connects 2024 meeting by Stuart Sumida (CSUSB professor of biology), Michelle Mary (CSU Fullerton, geological sciences), Garrett Vice (ExxonMobile, Houston) and Daniel Sturner...
Kelly Campbell, CSUSB vice provost for academic programs, will be one of the panelists for a program at the Claremont Unified School District’s “The Power of Women in Leadership” conference 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at at the Don F. Fruechte...
Aleta Savage, a CSUSB alumna, has been named the assistant vice president for Sponsored Program Administration in the Division of Research & Innovation at Wayne State University. She received a Master of Business Administration in Accounting from...
The news site featured Joe Tillman, who graduated from CSUSB with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He left a career in law to join The Raine Group, and investment company, as a vice president. He will be one of the speakers at the AFROTECH Conference...
Kim Knaus, a graduate of CSUSB, is a candidate on the Nov. 5 ballot, for the Ward 5 seat on the San Bernardino City Council. Ward 5 includes the CSUSB campus.
Treasure Ortiz, a lecturer in the Department of Public Administration, is a candidate on the Nov. 5 ballot, for the Ward 7 seat on the San Bernardino City Council.
Valerie Taber, who earned her bachelor’s in psychology from CSUSB, is a candidate on the Nov. 5 ballot for the Redlands Unified School District board.
Alex Vara, a lecturer in the James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education, is a candidate on the Nov. 5 ballot and is running for reelection to his seat on the Redlands Unified School District board.
In a political news round-up, the newspaper reported that an analysis by the Center for the State of Hate and Extremism at California State University, San Bernardino, which found a significant increase in anti-Asian hate in 2020, was cited in a...
The 2024-25 Rogers Scholars at Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus were celebrated at the annual Rogers Scholarship reception held on Oct. 1 at the Tommy Bahama Miramonte Resort & Spa in Indian Wells. Each year, the recipients of the...