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One for the journals

CSUSB history students nab second place in a national competition.

December 18, 2012 | College News | Read more about One for the journals

Taking a lead

Great professors are the very foundation upon which Cal State San Bernardino has built its academic reputation. Geography professor Jenny Zorn and psychology professor Jodie Ullman are just two of CSUSB’s outstanding professors to be recently awarded for their impact in their fields.
The Association of Pacific Coast Geographers has awarded Zorn with the Distinguished Service [...]

December 18, 2012 | College News | Read more about Taking a lead

Strong STEMs

The new dean for CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences sizes up the opportunities for the science, technology, engineering and math fields in California.

September 14, 2012 | College News, Science | Read more about Strong STEMs

Views of a city

In the early Eighties, Jim Mulvihill was undeterred by dim opinions of what good urban planning could do to feature the landscape around Cal State San Bernardino and the city at large.

September 14, 2012 | College News | Read more about Views of a city

Resistance, and other acts of loyalty

The saga of Japanese American internment camps is told in a new book by Cherstin Lyon.

February 16, 2012 | College News | Read more about Resistance, and other acts of loyalty

A board is a moving object

Terry Rizzo takes on a more active role with the American Kinesiology Association, a national organization.

February 16, 2012 | College News | Read more about A board is a moving object