
The exhibit, which explores the making and meaning of gendered “domestic crafts” in the Southwestern United States and Mexico, is on display all summer.

Cal State San Bernardino history graduate Rocio Gomez is leading the Echoes of Resilience/Voces de Valentía site tours at the Manzanar National Historic site in July during Latino Conservation Week.

The students and alumni were among 30 young people honored by state Assemblymember Eloise Reyes for their contributions to the community.

From cobblestone streets in European cities to lush greenery in tropical paradises, Cal State San Bernardino offers students an array of locations to study abroad.

Hurricane Harvey’s damaging reach included the simulated NASA space mission in which Richard Addante, a CSUSB assistant professor of psychology, was a crew member.

The online criminal justice program at Cal State San Bernardino has been named to two national ranking lists for 2017.

The $20,000 grant comes from the Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute at Cal State Dominguez Hills.

The award is the highest given by the national honor society, and is the ninth overall that the Theta Iota Chapter at CSUSB has received.

“In|Dignity,” which will open in January 2018, received $15,000 from the California Humanities, a nonprofit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities.