Edward Gomez, a professor of art at Cal State San Bernardino, was the juror for the Redlands Art Association’s 55th annual Multi-Media Mini Show, which is on exhibit through April 4 at the association gallery.
Gus Argenal, head coach of the CSUSB men’s basketball team, was interviewed for a segment about the Coyotes advancing to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight for the second consecutive year (and Argenal’s first at the helm) in Evansville, Ind.
In November 2023, the City of San Bernardino opened a downtown support hub for small businesses, a project made possible by a partnership with Cal State San Bernardino’s Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship (IECE). CSUSB’s Mike Stull, professor...
Rabbi Elliot J. Cosgrove, senior rabbi of the Park Avenue Synagogue in New York City, will be the speaker at the seventh annual Rabbi Hillel Cohn Endowed Lecture on the Contemporary Jewish Experience, to be held 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, at Cal State...
Cal State San Bernardino will break ground next month on the building that will be home to its Master of Science in Physician Assistant (MSPA) program. The 27-month program will operate out of the renovated Yasuda Center for Extended Learning, a 15...
Work by James Fenelon, CSUSB professor of sociology, was cited in an article about a Fontana high school revamping its mascot to shed any imagery related to the Confederacy. The use of Native American and Confederate imagery as mascots is a 20th...
State Sen. Scott Wilk (R-Santa Clarita), announced his bill to study the feasibility of a new California State University Campus in the Victor Valley passed out of the Senate Education Committee. Aside from financial and personal obligations...
The industry news website featured CSUSB alumna Heather Froglear, brand manager and midday host for K-FROG 95.1 in San Bernadino, and afternoon drive host for Audacy sister station 100.7 The Wolf (KKWF) in Seattle. She also hosts a Sunday morning...
Kelly Campbell, CSUSB vice provost for academic affairs, wrote an article for the American Association of Colleges and Universities’ news magazine, Liberal Education, about individual interventions that can empower at-risk students to succeed.
Coyotes are known for their irrepressible spirits. Tough and durable to its core, the Cal State San Bernardino men’s basketball team bounced back from losing in the CCAA Tournament championship game to win three consecutive games and claim the NCAA...
The newspaper featured Anita D. Gutierrez, a CSUSB alumna and Pomona’s recently appointed city manager. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in political science from Cal State San Bernardino, she pursued her master’s degree in planning from USC...
The California State University’s Technology Infrastructure for Data Exploration Project (CSU TIDE) has been given the 2024 Innovations in Networking Award for Equitable Access to Cyberinfrastructure by CENIC. CSU TIDE is a San Diego State-led...