
The conference featured keynote speakers from engineering professionals in the auditorium, booths hosted by businesses, students, and student organizations in the event lobby, and giveaways.

ITS Tech Talks provided an opportunity for faculty and staff to meet and exchange ideas about technology in education, explore current and emerging technologies, and learn about projects that are enhancing the teaching and learning experience.

The hottest jobs in the country include genetic counseling, mathematicians and data scientists because they involve mathematics and data, said Sastry Pantula during his talk, “Big Data and Promises.”

The Multicultural Book and Family Festival will take place Sunday, April 28, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the university’s Santos Manuel Student Union.

The Model United Nations program at CSUSB maintained its tradition of excellence at the recent National Model United Nations conference in New York City, bringing home several awards.

More than 5,000 books were given away to children and young adults at the Cal State San Bernardino Multicultural Book and Family Festival on April 28.

Gabriel Lopez was named the second-place winner in the “Physical and Mathematical Sciences” session at the 33rd Annual CSU Student Research Competition held at Cal State Fullerton. .

Through these cutting-edge programs that focus on the natural and physical world, the College of Natural Sciences prepares its students to meet the needs of the community, the nation and beyond.

The day provided an opportunity for CSUSB graduates to share their knowledge and experience with students. The number of alumni participating this year more than doubled from 2018.