Oct. 8 — Artificial intelligence can generate text, analyze data and even mimic creativity, but it cannot replace the empathy, imagination and care that define journalism, said Vilas Dhar, president ...
With new AI laws demanding transparency, the debate at CSUSB centers on control: Are we teaching students how to use AI, or ...
Faculty learned from an email sent from the CSU Chancellor’s Office on September 26 that the EEOC has initiated a systemwide antisemitism complaint against the CSU and has begun ...
Junior outside hitter Kacie Pedersen (#17) rises for one of her career-high 29 kills in the five-set battle with Cal Poly ...
Over the past few years, a swath of shows built on satire and parody have been cut back or cut altogether. CBS scrapped its 12:37 a.m. experiment “After Midnight” this summer. Earlier, Showtime ended ...
SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. — It was an emotional night filled with energy and resilience at Coussoulis Arena on Thursday, as CSUSB women’s volleyball honored one of its legends, celebrated with… ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Two professors from Cal State San Bernardino, Dr. Thomas “T.C.” Corrigan and Dr. Gregory Gondwe, joined journalism educators and reporters from across the country at the first-ever ...
Recent CSUSB Faculty Union Warns of Potential $100,000 Fee for H-1B Visa Holders, Advises Against International Travel President Tomás D. Morales Honored as California Senate District 29’s Man of the ...
As Gov. Newsom Signs AI Law, CSUSB Faculty and Students Remain Split on Tech’s Role ...