
The banquet recognized the outstanding work of the graduating seniors during their time at CSUSB and their success in completing the honors program requirements as well as celebrating the program’s success over the past year.

Gerald Sorin shared his experiences in Europe in 1990 when he was teaching in the Netherlands outside the classroom. He visited towns and villages that had been home to Jews for centuries.

“Rise of Populism and Islamophobia: How Can We Stem the Tide?” will take place on Thursday, May 23, at 6 p.m. in the College of Education building, room CE-105.

The career panel will help students discover what they can do with their degree in criminal justice from CSUSB, as well as help them plan their next step to achieve their career goals.

Claudia Davis (nursing, interim chair of health science and human ecology) will be honored by the Riverside NAACP, Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed a “promposal” that included a racist slur, and David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed ...

Brian Levin (criminal justice), was offered his insight for an article about a high school “promposal” that included a racial slur.

“When History Matters Little: Political Hierarchy and Regional Development in China, 1000-2000 AD,” will be presented by Ruixue Jia at the John M. Pfau Library, room PL-4005, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, May 23.

The Center for International Studies and Programs will host the Professors Across Borders presentation from 9-11 a.m. Wednesday, May 22, at the John M. Pfau Library, PL-4005.

The university was listed as 32nd in online bachelor’s degree programs and 31st in online master’s degree programs, according to the rankings, which can be found at TheBestSchool.org website.