
News of Kathleen Devlin (College of Natural Sciences) named 2017-18 Outstanding Lecturer, Karen Rowan (English) interviewed about “stretch classes” helping students with their writing, Brian Levin (criminal justice) on problems at the FBI.

Alemayehu “Al” G. Mariam (political science), Juan Delgado (English) and Tom Provenzano (theatre arts) are mentioned in news articles.

Erika Quiñonez, who majored in English, is the Outstanding Graduate Student, and Graciela Troche who majored in communication studies with a minor in German, is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student.

Mary Boland (English and former New York prosecutor), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are interviewed by local and national news media.

The program, which began in the 2016-17 academic year, was created to build a stronger community between faculty and students.

A community newspaper featured Nikia Chaney, a CSUSB graduate and now a lecturer in the English department, who overcame challenges to pursue her education and earn two master’s degrees.

Sherwin Bitsui, a Diné (Navajo) from the Navajo Reservation in White Cone, Ariz, will present his poetry at Cal State San Bernardino on Thursday, Nov. 1, at 6 p.m. in the John M. Pfau Library.

Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Tiffany Jones (history) publish an article in the journal PURM, Brian Levin (criminal justice) is included in coverage of recent hate crimes, and Juan Delgado (English) and Thomas McGovern (art) are mentioned.

From art to music, theater to advertising, there are numerous forms of creative communication, and the CSUSB College of Arts and Letters gives students the tools to polish their own unique voice.