CSUSB Magazine (formerly Cal State University San Bernardino Magazine and Panorama) is the university's alumni magazine published by the Office of Strategic Communication at California State University, San Bernardino for contributors to the university.
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CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2018)
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Features:
President's Agenda......2
President Tomás D. Morales regularly engages with the local community, university partners, legislative representatives and educational leaders worldwide to champion CSUSB and its mission.
Honors student first in CSUSB history to win prestigious fellowship......7
Political science major Ciera Hammond was named a winner of the Portz Interdisciplinary Fellowship Award for her research on youth voter turnout.
Biology professor Stuart Sumida helps define the future......11
Stuart Sumida is considered one of the university’s best for his passion and commitment in teaching and working with students.
On the cover.......16
Across Cal State San Bernardino and beyond its campus borders are inspiring women who are bending the social norms and creating notable impacts in their field. Whether they are administrators, alumnae, faculty, staff or students, CSUSB is proud to have so many influential women a part of the Coyote pack.
Coyotes celebrate 2018 Homecoming......30
CSUSB alumni and the university community came together in late October to celebrate the annual Homecoming Bash and cheer on the women’s volleyball team.
John Devine: Defying the Odds......33
With less than 3 percent of foster youth graduating from college, CSUSB alumnus and former foster youth John Devine defied the odds, graduating with both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
CSUSB surpasses comprehensive campaign goal......34
Two years after launching the public phase of a five-year $50 million comprehensive campaign, CSUSB has already surpassed its goal.
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CSUSB Magazine (Spring 2018)
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President's Agenda......2
President Tomás D. Morales regularly engages with the local community, university partners, legislative representatives and educational leaders worldwide to champion CSUSB and its mission.CSUSB alumnus earns prestigious scholarship for UCLA medical school......5
As a youth growing up in a neighborhood plagued by drug abuse and gang violence, Alex Soto saw education as a way to succeed and give back to the community to help those less fortunate.CSUSB names its outstanding faculty for 2017-18 year......6
Four faculty members — Kathie Pelletier, Kathleen Devlin, Gisela M. Bichler and Cherstin Lyon — were each surprised with Outstanding Faculty Awards.CSUSB alumnus leads the way to success......11
Despite challenging beginnings, Brian McDaniel, a middle school music teacher, was selected as one of the state’s five 2018 Teachers of the Year.Rebounding Stronger, Together......12
More than two years after the Dec. 2, 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, CSUSB and the city have made impressive strides to rebuild the community. And a reflection of this meaningful collaboration is seen in the arrowhead naturally etched into the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains, which has been a symbol of the city and its people for generations — a landmark that embodies the strength of working together.Coyote Care: CSUSB serves the community during National Volunteer Week.......35
Hundreds of Coyotes gathered on a Saturday morning in April to help make a difference in the community for the sixth annual Coyote Cares Day.A nursing student's impactful journey to Thailand......37
Bianca Castro’s passionate drive to give back led her to help abused elephants at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Thailand. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall/Winter 2017-2018)
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Cal State San Bernardino Named in Several Prestigious Rankings......Page 8
CSUSB continues to be named in several university rankings by prestigious organizations, including Forbes magazine and U.S. News & World Report.Something out of this World: Richard Addante......Page 13
Assistant professor of psychology Richard Addante participated in a simulated NASA mission to an asteroid at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.We Define the Future......Page 14
After a two-year journey and seeking more than 2,000 options, Cal State San Bernardino introduces its new unique brand identity:We Define the Future.
A major part of the institution's new identity is its five brand promises. Each unique cover design reflects one of the five promises.#GivingTuesdayCSUSB......Page 21
Cal State San Bernardino kicked off its newest tradition of giving as it hosted a campaign to fund new scholarships for CSUSB students.Alumni Feature: Crystal Rodriguez......Page 22
Alumna Crystal Rodriguez, a Dual Language Immersion instructor, always wanted to be a teacher, but didn't realize how deep her passion was until she saw teachers working with her nephew.Succeeding Against All Odds: Carolina Gabaldon......Page 24
Despite all the struggles former foster child Carolina Gabaldon went through, the CSUSB student is now working toward her master's in public health and was a recipient of the CSU Trustees' Award.Coyotes Conclude Successful Volleyball Season......Page 25
A run for the ages capped by CSUSB's seventh Elite Eight spelled success for the Coyotes and volleyball head coach Kim Cherniss in 2017. -
CSUSB Magazine (Summer 2017)
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Features
President's Agenda......Page 2
President Tomas Morales regularly engages with the local community, university partners, legislative representatives and educational leaders worldwide to champion CSUSB and its mission.Enriched Sense of Community......Page 12
CSUSB enhances residential life and shifts perception as a commuter campus.Albert K. Karnig......Page 18
Al Karnig led CSUSB for 15 years molding the university to meet the educational needs of the region's growing population, its diversity and demand for higher education.The Obershaws: Nearly Three Decades of Generous Support......Page 22
Philanthropists Charles and Shelby Obershaw continue to make positive impacts on the CSUSB Community.Give Something Back......Page 23
CSUSB partners with the Give Something Back organization for $1 million in scholarships for At-Risk students.Alumni Feature: Yurida Nava......Page 24
Alumna Yurida Nava made the trip of a lifetime when she visited the White House as a 2017 School Counselor of the Year Finalist.Community Leaders Honored at CSUSB Commencement Ceremonies......Page 27
CSUSB bestowed honorary doctorates of humane letters to Rabbi Hillel Cohn and alumnus Lou Monville. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2016)
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Historic gift, lasting impact......Page 6
A super gift for the business college from supermarket maven and San Bernardino son Jack Brown.Of heroes and sheroes......Page 8
Standing on the shoulders of CSUSB pioneers.Home, sweet home......Page 10
All was a parade and dancing so nifty, putting on a homecoming to shout, "We're 50!"Studies in shades of wow......Page 12
An ode to the beauty that is Cal State San Bernardino.The unconquered......Page 16
At the 2016 Invictus Games, CSUSB's Aaron Moffett is honored as he's named head coach for Team U.S.A., and humbled as he watches his team compete.Once on these diamonds......Page 18
A brilliant facet of diamond play catches the eye of the Smithsonian.Calendar......Page 20
"Alicia in Wonder Tierra." A family-friendly affair featuring puppets as alive as the people. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall/Winter 2015-2016)
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Pride and Pedagogy......Page 6
From CSUSB's beginnings to today, one trait has stood in relief; Great professors devoted to seeing their students succeed.50 Big Events in CSUSB History......Page 8
Remember with CSUSB many of the people, milestones and major achievements that have shaped the stout character of the university by the hills. What was big when you were here?Aluminati......Page 12
Fifty of CSUSB's stellar graduates and what they do.The CSUSB Difference......Page 16
Over 50 years, the profound impact of a new college in inland Southern California is seen in the stories students tell of why they came, and how they changed.Easing the Load......Page 24
Pat and Jim have gone far with their degrees from CSUSB. But they have not gone too far to have forgotten what it took for them to get there, nor have they forgotten working students on the same road.Kindness on the Wing......Page 26
The ancient art of origami takes on new beauty when you incorporate the medium of goodwill.Our World in 1965......Page 24
Yes, things were actually happening outside the hallowed new classroom walls of California State College at San Bernardino when it opened. Like space rockets, The Beatles and Martin Luther King.Calendar......Page 30
What 50th anniversary event will you attend and treasure as your personal piece of history? -
CSUSB Magazine (Summer 2015)
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Features
Life, work and wisdom......Page 7
Many great leaders ascend from the most humble circumstances. Now they become the teachers in an innovative course at CSUSB's Palm Desert Campus.The connected student......Page 12
Happiness is graduation. But today's good march for the mortarboard takes assembling the pieces that best fit a student's needs.Food for thought......Page 18
For some students, the CSUSB food pantry is taking the edge off the worry of wondering where the next meal will come from.Center stage......Page 20
Photo Essay: The President's Showcase was a high class affair of student talent and imagination.The shape of cool......Page 23
At RAFFMA, it's about flexibility, and creating spaces that can adapt to the art. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2014)
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Features
Cyber Entrepreneurs......Page 6
CSUSB uses technology transfer to equip the next-generation workforceA wall of common Purpose......Page 8
Vision trumps division in a prison gymBuilding Business Success......Page 10
Meet CSUSB's entrepreneurship programs, the people who run them, and those who've benefitted from and believe in them.A good read......Page 16
The university's efforts to promote literacy are growing, and so is the confidence of young readers.Riding hope......Page 19
EOP Renaissance Scholars Program provides new beginnings for foster youth.2013-2014 Honor Roll of Donors......Page 21
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CSUSB Magazine (Summer 2014)
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A heart for health......Page 6
The nursing lab at CSUSB is named after the man with a keen interest in bringing more trained nurses and better health to the Inland Empire.Mission mortarboard......Page 8
The Veterans Success Center is working to give back to the women and men who gave first.Bringing Ancient Egypt to life......Page 10
The treasured collection of Egyptian antiquities from Pamela and Dr.Benson Harer has become the centerpiece of CSUSB's art museum collection, and the catalyst behind plans to bring an Egyptologist to campusDetermination......Page 15
The American Dream is more than status. For three honorary doctorate recipients, it's what you stand for.College Routes......Page 16
Paula Estrada de Martin recalls the road from CSUSB to Yale, and what did Richard Fehn say that made her so proud?Standing Watch......Page 19
National security and cybersecurity are teaming up for two new degrees.Photo Essay......Page 20
A pleasurable indulgence of the visual and auditory senses. Hey, just call it the Arts and Music Fest!First Class......Page 22
Last fall, 106 freshman students stepped into CSUSB Palm Desert Campus history. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2013)
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Fierce compassion......Page 5
He has come a long way in school and now earned a prestigious college scholarship. But his success really began at home.String theory......Page 7
A master guitar stringmaker for many music greats is making big dreams come true for many of its employees.The best life lab......Page 10
How can lives change so much just by playing what amounts to a simple video game? The amazing work of neurofeedback.Hikes into history......Page 14
Five CSUSB students map the tunnels of old Mojave mines, and what in the world is in those rocks?Out of the reeds......Page 17
CSUSB alumnus David McCabe's new novel on human trafficking takes readers on a journey of courage and conscience.Getting started......Page 18
In the beginning, there were small, medium, and large computers, and there was Richard Botting. -
CSUSB Magazine (Spring 2013)
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A brittle history of California water......Page 6
On the fourth floor of CSUSB's Pfau Library, the state's old water maps are, yes, getting a little hydration.Keeping it adroit at the UN......Page 8
Happiness is a good position paperYeti device eyes......Page 11
Robots put on their best movesBreakouts......Page 17
Incarcerated mothers learning to attach in a world apartThat delicate digital balance......Page 22
Online classes: Let's get real in this virtual universe -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2012)
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Update......Page 3
Innovation and leadership are two of the qualities that made CSUSB on of five colleges nationwide to receive a prestigious community engagement award.College News......Page 6
A professor emeritus in geography recounts the university's efforts to improve city development standards and capitalize on the natural beauty of San Bernardino.Contributions......Page 12
Albert Karnig's retirement gala proves to be scholarship gold.Pack Tracks......Page 16
A former CSUSB All-American point guard is now in paradise as the head coach for a NCAA Division 1 women's basketball team.Student Scapes......Page 18
Britney inspires confidence for young girls with a boarder-to-boarder bicycling excursion -
CSUSB Magazine (Spring 2012)
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The sculptor......Page 4
The presidency of Albert Karnig aimed to create new and innovative ways to learn, form partnerships and build on a campus atmosphere that made anyone connected to the university feel they were a part of something big.To serve a community......Page 8
A university looks at the needs of its region and matches them with resources.The joy in knowledge......Page 10
Near, far and wide:Bringing brain power to CSUSB.The right home......Page 11
Marilyn Karnig was a study in doing. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2011)
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Update......Page 3
A CSUSB English professor and former drug abuser tells his story of relapse and the unfathomable risks he took on the way to recovery.College News......Page 6
Amid the beautiful white sands of Jamaica, CSUSB nursing students get a full dose of reality.Contributions......Page 12
Long live vinyl:Alan and June Dyer make the gift to which you listen.Pack Tracks......Page 14
National Player of the Year Samantha Middleborn first tried her hand at volleyball because she thought it might be fin. It was,and how.Student Scapes......Page 17
When the chemistry is right, it's right. Lupe Heldoorn finds mentors and her passion at CoyoteCareers.Alumni Notes......Page 21
Diabetes research takes on a familial tone for a CSUSB graduate. -
CSUSB Magazine (2010-2011)
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Features:
Update......Page 3
With all the beauty supplied by brush, hills and mountains that surround CSUSB, the university is complementing nature's art with works of its own.College News......Page 6
A CSUSB alumnus and former Model Un student keeps a winning tradition alive.Contributions......Page 14
The new face for public art at CSUSB.Pack Tracks......Page 16
What does it take to play water polo, and why is Bryanna all ashivers this a.m?Student Scapes......Page 18
A communication studies student and waitress delivers the goods by way of food, verve and a little nerve.Alumni Notes......Page 20
The first Alumni Association academic excellence scholarship recipient talks about why he chose CSUSB. -
CSUSB Magazine (Fall 2009)
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Features:
Update......Page 3
The last founding professor of CSUSB believes that after more than 40 years of instructing, he has been the one to learn more.Contributions......Page 14
The new observatory on campus will be named after a family that used to pick grapes on the university grounds, before there even was a CSUSB.Pack Tracks......Page 17
On its 25th anniversary and during its inaugural Hall of Fame ceremony, the athletics department inducts five of its greatest heroes.Student Scapes......Page 21
In these tough economic times, a county administrator and CSUSB alumnus is attempting to help others prosper by "growing people". -
CSUSB Magazine (Winter 2009)
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Update......Page 3
Once a voice gone silent from poor funding, Coyote Radio now has new digs, new sounds and a cool neon sign.Contributions......Page 18
A 40 year old vision materializes.Student Scapes......Page 22
A student discovers the worth in being unique.Pack Tracks......Page 26
NCAA Division II final: Talent, toughness, heart and two heavyweights meet on a cold day in Minnesota. -
CSUSB Magazine (Summer 2008)
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Features:
Update......Page 3
President John Pfau makes a $12 million gift a family affair.Contributions......Page 19
Once grown and out of the system, former foster children often still have hills to climb.Pack Tracks......Page 23
Area elementary and middle schoolers kick it with CSUSB athletesStudent Scapes......Page 26
In the worlds of foreign exchange students, 'free trade agreement' menas 'This time we eat at my place.' -
CSUSB Magazine (Winter 2008)
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Features:
Update Feature......Page 3
Local mountain communities show their commitment to education with yearly fundraisers and establish a scholarship honoring the memory of Megan Estrada Miller.Contributions Feature......Page 18
"Hi, I work with the CSUSB Annual Fund."...Your friendly Coyote Callers reveal the answer to their deepest secret: Why do we like our job?Athletics Feature......Page 23
New athletic director Kevin Hatcher catches the swell of a sports program that is moving up and churning out championships.Student Scapes Feature......Page 27
Hurricane Katrina scattered many to the four winds. Among them was a young woman from the Crescent City. She landed at CSUSB. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2007)
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Features:
Update Feature......Page 3
At a new academic center coordinated by CSUSB, intelligence means more than being smart.Contribution Feature......Page 17
A father's legacy re-emerges in a son's new academic pursuit.Athletics Feature......Page 21
The winningest coach in CSUSB history is still singing the same song, and that's good.Student Scapes Feature......Page 24
How many 18-year-olds do you know who knew what they wanted to be at 18-months-old? Meet Annabel, artist, college graduate, bound and determined. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2006)
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Features:
Update Feature......Page 3
For CSUSB's three 2006 honorary doctorate recipients, the lofty goals inherent in education rise from the most down-to-earth ways of pursuing a higher life.Athletics Feature......Page 13
You could call her the enforcer, or you could call her mom. Either way, Cita Jones is just looking for a little love and compliance from her student athletics.Contributions Feature......Page 19
With construction of the new education building now underway, CSUSB is bent on furnishing it with the best and brightest in equipment.Student Scapes Feature......Page 23
Manny Aybar's few days at the Royal College of Music all came down to how he conducted himself- and the New Professionals-during the PromsAlumni Feature......Page 26
A 1997 California Teacher of the Year and 2000 CSUSB Distinguished Alumnae wants her students to know that, despite the strains, teaching is the most crucial of professions. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2006)
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Update Feature......Page 3
CSUSB is using a $26 million federal grant to study the issues surrounding cars and public transportation, and how the movement of goods and commuter traffic affect each other.40th Anniversary Photo Album......Page 10
Take a small tour of CSUSB's humble, tumbleweed beginnings as you follow its growth since that first building went up in 1965Contributions Feature......Page 20
How do you make a gift last forever? Endow, endow, endowAthletics Feature.......Page 24
College athletic programs across the nation are struggling to fund their sports teams and scholarships. For Cal State San Bernardino to move up to Division I sports someday, the lid on air-tight budgets will have to be lifted,and lifted high. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2005)
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Update Feature......Page 2
Since 1987 CSUSB's student population has about doubled to almost 17,000. the university is expected to add another 10,000 more students by the year 2020. What is CSUSB doing to prepare?Contributions Feature......Page 20
Six stories on those who have made a difference by giving in different waysAthletics Feature......Page 24
Tom Burleson is CSUSB's part-time women's cross country coach. But don't think his "limited" employment status says anything about his statureAlumni Feature......Page 27
As the university dives into a year of events for its 40th anniversary, alumni remember-in their own words- mountain lions, coyotes and hares, the campus desert look, professors, protests and, sure, just a little bit of wind -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2005)
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Features:
Update Feature......Page 3
Beyond preparing a more highly-trained work force, guess what CSUSB does for the local economy?Contributions Feature......Page 17
Int eh late '40s and early '50s, fast-food businesses were popping up all over Southern California, including some major ones in San Bernardino. Neal Baker's connections to that piece of tasty history has established a new link in his life, this one to a scholarship fund.Athletics Feature......Page 19
From her own days on championship sports teams, Kim Cherniss has drilled into her women's vollyball players some crazy notion that they can win-a lot. Have they ever.Student Feature......Page 22
Aaron Hecker "hired" 25 elementary and middle school kids to paint a mural. they had to work every Saturday. They had to work for a year. They loved it.Alumni Feature......Page 25
What this former Super Bowl player didn't realize after retiring from the NFL was that his toughest and most rewarding goals still lay ahead of him. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2004)
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Update Feature......Page 3
The Inland California Television Network news turns one.Contributions Feature......Page 17
A legacy of family giving brings $100,000 in scholarship money to High Desert students.Athletics Feature......Page 19
Can Nancy Simpson run a successful athletics program with grit, determination and, of all things, kindness?Student Feature......Page 22
Corey Jackson is only the second student in CSUSB history to be appointed as a student representative to the CSU Board of Trustees, and, perhaps, the only CSUSB student who'll ever be appointed by the "Governator".Alumni Feature......Page 25
She got busy drumming up support for a new high school, never knowing some were drumming up support to make it her high school. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2004)
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Contributions Feature......Page 19
Jim Watson remembers how one teacher helped him learn to read, and now he's passing on the gift.Athletics Feature......Page 21
Sport is more than agility and raw talent. It is ability harnessed by a nimble mind. Just ask Traci Statler.Student Feature......Page 24
Joriz has what so many of us want: Youth, wisdom and a nice outside jumper.Alumni Feature......Page 27
He can sing and do standup comedy, but his favorite audience is made up of his patients. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2003)
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Features:
Athletics Feature......Page 15
As the athletics program at CSUSB marks its 20th anniversary, it keeps banging on the door of its first NCAA titleContributions Feature......Page 21
Giving financially to the university can be a creative venture that reflects your personal and financial profileStudent Feature......Page 23
Jaime Gonzalez is not one to quit, or let high hurdles and tragedy throw off his aimAlumni Feature......Page 26
The inland region sees national higher education expert and noted alum Yolanda Moses return to two of her alma maters -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2003)
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Contributions Feature......Page 20
As descendants of the Serrano tribe, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians now look to create their own educational descendants with the largest single gift in history to the university's main campus.Athletics Feature......Page 22
Where once the athletics program lived in part on the prestige of one CCAA title, the past six years have seen it scoop up seven more.Student Feature......Page 25
The rising number of students living on campus, the new buildings, more students and more events have turned the campus into a second home for many.Alumni Feature......Page 28
The ventures and adventures of entrepreneur Amro Albanna. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall 2002)
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Contributions Feature......Page 15
Jack and Virginia Sexton use a charitable remainder annuity trust to not only benefit themselves, but also the university, and wonder why more people don't take advantage of it.Athletics Feature......Page 17
Coyote athletes learn lessons of leadership off the playing courts through the Student-Athlete Advisory Council.Student Feature......Page 20
Research by two McNair Scholars working with physics professor Tin Usher could one day lay the groundwork for breakthroughs in aeronautics and space technology.Alumni Feature......Page 23
In measuring Cal State San Bernardino's strength as a university, look no further than its distinguished alumni. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring 2002)
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Cover Feature......Page 13
Peter Robertshaw doesn't remember playing in the dirt much as a child, but he doesn't much mind working in it now.Contribution Feature......Page 16
Women's volleyball star Amy Pope talks about the meaning of sports.Athletics Feature.......Page 18
It looked like defeat. It smelled like defeat. It was defeat. So why were these women Yotes smiling?Student Feature......Page 20
In the new housing apartments, the connections are these for the picking.Alumni Feature......Page 22
A family's incredible tradition og scholarship at CSUSB. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring 1999-2000)
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Athletic Feature......Page 13
Life after sports offers rewardsCover Feature......Page 15
University joins league of internet 2 playersContribution Feature......Page 17
Marilyn Karnig mobilizes many in pursuit of excellenceStudent Feature......Page 20
Student racks up career on extracurricular activityAlumni Feature......Page 24
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Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall 1998-1999)
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Contents:
Special......Page 2
He's a Renaissance Man, an Iron Man and FileNet's Marketing Man, who says maybe all those dull general ed classes do help.Observations......Page 4
Taking it to the streets, the university will build on community partnerships.Cal State Update......Page 5
Two alumni and a Hispanic leader earn the president's first distinguished achievement awards.School News......Page 6
Political scientist Ralph Salmi mentors students through another U.N. win...page 11Coyote Sports......Page 12
Soccor alumna Tara Fontana is named CCAA Scholar of the Year.Gift Rap......Page 13
A private reception for the Coachella Valley Campus informs leaders about expansion plans.Student Scapes......Page 16
Students tutor primary school children in reading earning money for college...page 19Alumni Periscope......Page 19
Outstanding alumni honor Cal State with their involvement, achievements...page 22Alumni Notes......Page 22
The American Jazz Sumposium is overseen by Todd Jenkins ('89),who also writes on the topicFall Calendar......Page 24
The life and times of 10th century mystic Hildegard von Bingen will be celebrated Oct 23-24 -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring 1998-1999)
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Contents:
Special......Page 2
Police agencies in several nations are working on ways that communities can head off crime, rather than simply react to it.Observations......Page 4
Alumni and citizens have much to be proud of with the accomplishments of Cal state faculty.Cal State Update......Page 5
Year 2000, telecommunications infrastructure managed capably on campus.College News......Page 8
Pete Fairchild's poetry continues to collect top-shelf awards.Coyote Sports......Page 14
The way it was in the Coyote's most exciting year yet in men's basketball.Gift Rap......Page 16
San Bernardino resident Evelyn Magnuson establishes scholarships for hometown students.Student Scapes......Page 18
Top-of-the-line entertainment rocks the house at Coussoulis Arena.Alumni Periscope......Page 20
Two alumnae are tapped for fundraising jobs at the university.Alumni Notes......Page 23
The artistic talent of Michael Bennett ('78) appears on stamps, posters and magazine and cassette covers.Spring Calendar......Page 29
Coyote Corral rounds up campus highlights, entertainment for the whole family. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Winter 1998-1999)
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Contents:
Special......Page 2
The discussion over California's science standards for the public schools rolls along, teaching Cal State science education professor, Bonnie Brunkhorst, another kind of science-political.Observations......Page 4
New budget spurs possibilities for programs, partnerships.Cal State Update......Page 5
Upgrading computers streamlined by new program.College News......Page 7
English professor, Pete Fairchild, named a finalist for a National Book Award.Coyote Sports......Page 13
Dave Stockton Coyote Classic Golf Tournament gamers scholarship support.Gift Rap......Page 14
Desert events raise awareness of CVC building campaign.Student Scapes......Page 15
New play equipment brings joy to youngsters served by the Children's Center.Winter Calendar......Page 17
Willard Daggett, renowned educator, addresses academic skills needed in the next century. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall 1997-1998)
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Special......Page 2
"So many of our potential students out there are never going to go to college unless we find a way to intervene," Al Karnig said at his first convocation on campus, where he received a standing ovation.Observations......Page 4
Coyote athletics bring distinction, excitement to Cal State.Cal State Update......Page 5
Fifty new book titles result from faculty authors.School News......Page 6
Two new deans at education, natural sciences helms...pages 7 and 9.Coyote Sports......Page 12
New coaches for cross country, men's basketball.Gift Rap......Page 13
Evlyn Wilcox to receive Arrowhead CEO Award...page 14Student Scapes......Page 16
Ten capture outstanding honors...page 17Alumni Periscope......Page 19
Career Network needs your support...page 20Alumni Notes......Page 22
Several alums are among the up and comers noted by the San Bernardino Sun.Fall Calendar......Page 24
Sammy Hagar, formerly of Van Halen, appears Nov. 1. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring 1997-1998)
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Contents:
Special......Page 2
Since the age of six, she wanted to be a teacher. She also became a revolutionary.Cal State Update......Page 4
"Learning community" undergirds strategic planning initiatives.School News......Page 5
Big-league computer networking granted to CSUSB, one of a few CSUs entered into the prestigious system...page 5Coyote Sports......Page 11
Stride right for women's sports scholarships.Gift Rap......Page 12
Personal bests are bettered by physician's contribution to the Honors Program.Student Scapes......Page 14
Fifty and fearless, student says life is just beginning...page 15.Alumni Periscope......Page 16
Career expert Robin Ryan offers advice on getting your next job.Alumni Notes......Page 19
NASCAR hopeful Troy Adams, '92 sets pioneering goal...page 21Spring Calendar......Page 24
A 20-year retrospective art show, Career Connection fair, Presidential Inauguration and campus open house, known as Coyote Corral, pack the spring events calendar. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Winter 1997-1998)
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Special......Page 2
From the classroom to a pizza parlor to the Middle East and Asia, a political science professor walks his students beyond the borders.Observations......Page 4
Alumna Shauna Clark says Cal State adds value to San Bernardino.Cal State Update......Page 5
President Karnig will be installed in an official ceremony April 30.School News......Page 6
Historian Elliott Barkan is mentioned in White House reports for his work in Czechoslovakia...page 10.Coyote Sports......Page 12
Rendezvous with the Coyotes Feb. 14 for a match with cross-town rival UCR.Gift Rap......Page 13
Scholarships and endowments create opportunities for CSUSB students...page 13.Student Scapes......Page 16
International students on campus create the global community that is reality worldwide.Alumni Periscope......Page 19
Coyote Corral rounds up the fun May 2.Alumni Notes......Page 22
From international business and play performances to local magazine editing and sportscasting, our alums are busy.Winter Calendar......Page 24
Broadcast hosts tackle Christian, Jewish issues in Feb. 18 talk. -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall 1995-1996)
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Contents:
Level Headed......Page 2
Fred Jandt's Fairmindedness levels the business field through his bestsellers.Observations......Page 4
New Yasuda Institute of extended education enhances lifelong learning in the region.Cal State Update......Page 5
Symphonic choir open to all Inland Empire citizens.School News......Page 6
School of Education reaccredited launches new programs...page 7Coyote Sports......Page 12
Four coaches, assistant athletic director join staffGift Rap......Page 14
Support for Pfau Library mounts...page 15Alumni Periscope......Page 17
Art museum supporters Kat and Howard Grossman remain committedAlumni Notes......Page 20
Ernest Dowdy Jr., '80 becomes SBETA DirectorCalendar......Page 25
Actor Edward Olmos to appear here -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Winter 1995-1996)
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Contents:
Shutting down Tobacco Road......Page 2
Somewhere on the way to a healthier tomorrow, we forgot the children and smoking became the young's cool convenienceCal State Update......Page 5
Strategic planning will invoke the communitySchool News......Page 6
Foreign financial trade studied by two professorsCoyote Sports......Page 11
Arena dedication honors Coussoulis familyPartnership 2000 Campaign Update
Recognizing Campaign leaders and many new friendsHonor Roll of Donors
Our annual tribute to thousands of generous supportersGift Rap......Page 13
New development director joins CSUSBAlumni Periscope......Page 14
Do Disneyland with fellow alumni Feb. 9...page 15Alumni Notes......Page 17
Music fame awaits Rick Zahariadas '87...page 18Calendar......Page 21
Vibrant Mexican-Indian art debuts Jan. 18 -
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall 1994-1995)
CSUSB
Contents:
Observations......inside front cover
Research filters into undergrad workLearning Naturally......Page 2
A mind free to discover knowledge is the independent thinker that will hold its own in tomorrow's world community.Cal State Update......Page 5
Extended education facility breaks groundSchool News......Page 6
Art professor Peter Holiday to study in Italy...page 8Coyote Sports......Page 12
Meet head men's basketball coach Denny AyeGift Rap......Page 14
Business partners' seminars have you in mindPartnership 2000 Campaign Update......Page 18
Recognizing campaign leaders and many new friendsHonor Roll of Donors......Page 20
Our annual tribute to thousands of generous supportersAlumni Periscope......Page 36
1994 graduate class gift extended...page 37Alumni Notes......Page 38
Bob Botts '71 is San Bernardino's business developerCalendar......Page 42
Theatre Arts will do Dickens in DecemberAbove the law......Page 43
An attorney makes skydiving her partner in discovery -
Panorama (Fall 1991)
CSUSB
Finding Acceptance for the Exceptional...... Page 2
Efforts to Treat Autism Bring University, Community TogetherFaculty Feats......Page 4
Pride and Perseverance......Page 6
Students Illustrate Supreme Struggle for Self-fulfillmentStudent Scapes...... Page 7
Honor Roll of Donors.....Page 17
Departments:
Observations...... Page 1
Cal State Update......Page 5
Calendar......Page 11
Coyote Paws......Page 12
Alumni Notes......Page 33 -
Panorama (Spring 1991-1992)
CSUSB
Inside this Issue:
Features:
A Dance between body and soul......Page 4
John and Christy discover that where there are limits, there are no boundsIt takes work to get along......Page 8
Some advice on the importance of improving your relationships on the jobThe Melodramatic adventures of a newly degreed, unemployed desperado......Page 20
Departments:
Observations......Page 1
Cal State Update......Page 2
Calendar......Page 12
Coyote Paws......Page 14
Gift Rap......Page 14
Alumni Periscope......Page 22 Alumni Notes......Page 24 -
Panorama (Winter 1991-1992)
CSUSB
Inside the Issue:
Features:
Here's Looking at you, Kid!......Page 3
How Teachers are delivering on the promise to build our children's mindsThoughts on Terminating Term Paper Companies......Page 11
Where is Schwarzenegger when you need him?Departments:
Letters......Page 1
Observations......Page 2
Cal State Update......Page 10
Calendar......Page 12
Coyote Paws......Page 14
Gift Rap......Page 16
Alumni Periscope......Page 18
Alumni Notes......Page 22 -
Panorama (Fall 1990)
CSUSB
Capturing the Spirit of 25 years at the University ....... Page 2
Campus Security Scrutinized in Self-Study ................. Page 5
Three Cal State Graduates Put Their Spare Time Where Their Hearts Are .... Page 15
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Panorama (July 1988)
CSUSB
In this Issue:
A tale of a century between two schools
Athletics gain national reputation
Campus continues to expand
Alumni in the news