CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration will host this in-person event on how the Federal Reserve works and why it matters on Thursday, Feb. 19, from noon-1 p.m. in Jack H. Brown Hall, room 287. It is free and open to the campus community.
Hosted in partnership with CSUSB’s Growing Leadership Opportunities for Women (GLOW) group, the event will be held March 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the San Manuel Student Union North on the CSUSB campus. Registration is now open.
Cal State San Bernardino will welcome marine biologist, author and science advocate Jasmin Graham for a special book talk on Feb. 11 as part of the Gerald M. Scherba Lecture Series. The event, free and open to the public, will take place from noon-1 p.m.
Registration is open for Defining the Future, the nation’s first conference dedicated to accelerated workforce development in emerging technologies, set for April 15-16 at Cal State San Bernardino. The conference is open to students, professionals, researchers, innovators and anyone interested in technology, business innovation, sustainability and future trends shaping industries and society.
Nicole Dabbs, kinesiology professor and department chair, has been named president-elect of the Southwest Regional Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine, beginning a three-year leadership cycle in which she will serve as president-elect, president and past president.
The ceremony marked the completion of the building’s structural frame and brought the campus one step closer to opening its first state-funded building and first new facility in 16 years.
Cal State San Bernardino hosted law enforcement leader and changemaker Ryan Tillman for an inspiring keynote on his “Happy Eyes” philosophy, where he encouraged students, faculty and staff to lead with love, empathy and respect through stories drawn from his personal and professional life.
The Coyote Comedy Fest is back for its 12th year on Friday, Dec. 5, at 5:30 p.m., offering dinner, live entertainment and a lively show hosted by comedian Ralph Figueroa. The long-running campus tradition invites students, staff, faculty and community members to relax and recharge before finals week.
Minxin Pei, professor of government and the George R. Roberts Fellow at Claremont McKenna College, will discuss his new book, “The Broken China Dream: How Reform Revived Totalitarianism,” with copies to be given away to Zoom attendees. The talk will be at noon Thursday, Dec. 4, on Zoom.