Professor Thomas Provenzano loves to share his passion for theater arts with students.
The open house, which is free, is geared toward students, their families, faculty and counselors. It will be held from 6-8 p.m. Friday a ...
RSV, or respiratory syncytial virus, causes illness of the nose, throat, and lungs, and according to the CDC, it hospitalizes around 58, ...
The Bash offered live entertainment, music, food, games, prizes, department tables, alumni chapter mixers, a kids zone, student zone and ...
Anthony Silard (public administration) wrote in his blog about using rejection as a stepping stone to developing healthy relationships, ...
In a time when information is coming from every direction, it's important to ensure we are getting the right information from credible s ...
Katie Smith had been diagnosed with breast cancer twice before, but the third time, in 2013, was different. The cancer had spread beyond ...
Kate Liszka (history) served as the Egyptology consultant of the Disney movie, "Under Wraps," which premiered on the Disney Channel on O ...
Kate Liszka, the Benson and Pamela Harer Fellow in Egyptology and associate professor of history, served as the Egyptological consultant ...
The five-year grant awarded by National Science Foundation provides substantial scholarships to students who are interested in studying ...
The Justice Impacted Students Training Series, which began Sept. 30, will offer two more sessions on Zoom on Nov. 4 and Nov. 18. It is a ...
Marc Robinson (history) discusses being selected as one of the first scholars selected for the Visiting Fellowship in Equity, Justice an ...
Entrepreneurs will share how they kept their businesses afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic at the 4th annual ShEconomy virtual webinar, ...
Marc Robinson, assistant professor of history, is one of two scholars selected for the fellowship at Oregon's Clark Honors College, and ...
Vipin Gupta (management) was interviewed about how India can enhance the role of the international organizations in her social, human, e ...
An award-winning author and member of Latino Literature Hall of Fame, Urrea will discuss his identity as a poet, novelist and essayist a ...
David Yaghoubian (history) was interviewed for a segment on the latest developments regarding the multi-national agreement regulating Ir ...
RAFFMA presents Festival de Calaveras, a virtual art exhibit with calaveras, or skulls, decorated by CSUSB community members. Calaveras ...
The event is part of a special studies internship project for CSUSB undergraduate students Ruby Ramos of Fontana, Ana Gonzales-Munoz of ...
The celebration, part of the Homecoming Week festivities, will give graduates of the university's Educational Leadership Doctoral Progra ...
The number of women who canceled their mammogram appointments increased in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic before gradually de ...
Having a history of cardiovascular disease places patients at higher risk of experiencing a more severe form of influenza (flu) infectio ...
Approximately 3,400 infants died unexpectedly in the U.S. 2019, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Of those de ...
Every year, Hispanic Outlook on Education features Top 100 lists to chart the national progress of Hispanics in higher education and to ...
Luba Levin-Banchik (political science) served as program chair of the recent International Studies Association West Region (ISA-West) co ...
Luba Levin-Banchik, CSUSB assistant professor of political science, served as the program chair for the International Studies Associatio ...
The Comic/Zine Expo and Career Workshop, postponed in 2020 because of the pandemic, will take place on Feb. 17 in the university's John ...
Eric Nilsson (economics, emeritus) was interviewed for an article about the growing community opposition to mega-warehouse projects, esp ...
The psychological and emotional impact of the pandemic has been traumatic for many individuals, causing a collective feeling of stress. ...
After over 18 months of virtual classes, exams and events, Loma Linda University students gathered on campus for the first time in perso ...
Ahlam Muhtaseb (communication studies) discussed the latest developments in the demolition of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem, and B ...
CSUSB will offer a master of science in national cybersecurity studies, where students learn the technical skill of cybersecurity and in ...
Student leader and activist, Eloy Garcia, is leaving his pawprint at CSUSB.
Alongside the rapid expansion of cancer therapies enabling people to survive cancer and live longer, physicians have observed adverse ca ...
The Inland Empire Center for Entrepreneurship has announced the finalists for its annual Spirit of the Entrepreneur gala to be held in N ...
Kate Liszka (history) shared some of the details on the new Certificate in Egyptology program, Diane Vines (nursing) has been invited to ...
Loma Linda University Medical Center (LLUMC) in-patient services recently transitioned from the Cloverleaf Towers to its new home in the ...
Diane Vines will speak at the Association of Psychiatric Nurses Annual Conference on Oct. 15, and at the 17th Annual International Stree ...
Loma Linda University School of Pharmacy has received a $20,000 grant to mobilize vaccine teams, delivering COVID-19 vaccines to minorit ...
Ed Gomez (art) was interviewed about his involvement with the MexiCali Biennial cross-border art exhibition, and Zachary A. Powell (crim ...