Science Archives
Working in Jamaica
Amid the beautiful white sands of Jamaica, CSUSB nursing students get a full dose of reality.
November 15, 2011 | College News, Science | Read more about Working in JamaicaThe art of spending
During what may well turn out to be the height of one of the most maddening recessions in American history, Jim Charkins is doing what he can to impart a few pennywise words to the young. It’s paid off.
The executive director of the California Council for Economic Education and a professor of economics [...]
The Justin Bieber factor
Bieber Fever has hit CSUSB nursing students, moving them to try to be YouTube sensations and show employers exactly what they can do.
July 21, 2011 | College News, Science, Top Reads | Read more about The Justin Bieber factorCalling it a day
A dean retires from CSUSB’s College of Natural Sciences, leaving behind a lasting impact and a hard-earned legacy.
July 21, 2011 | College News, Science | Read more about Calling it a dayDelegation of fans
The most flattering act of confidence rests in the vote of virtual strangers.
December 3, 2010 | College News, Science | Read more about Delegation of fansJust what the doctor ordered
The times they are a changin’. Minority students with Ph.D.s in scientific disciplines may no longer be such a minority. Thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Cal State San Bernardino will help more minority students pursue doctorate degrees and become researchers in the fields of biology, chemistry, kinesiology, physics and [...]
September 30, 2009 | College News, Science | Read more about Just what the doctor ordered




