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Exhibits are up for the 2023 CBU Photography + Graphic Design Spring Show, which is taking place on the sidewalk next to the Dennis and Carol Troesh Engineering Building at California Baptist University. The exhibit runs through April 27.
News • April 18, 2023 11:58 AM

Spring show to feature work by photography and graphic design students

Exhibits are up for the 2023 CBU Photography + Graphic Design Spring Show, which is taking place on the sidewalk next to the Dennis and Carol Troesh Engineering Building at California Baptist University. The exhibit runs through April 27.

Professors write book on ‘Healing Conversations on Race’
News • April 11, 2023 09:08 AM

Professors write book on 'Healing Conversations on Race'

Four professors at California Baptist University joined together to write a book about having conversation about race to encourage readers to engage in Christ-centered, race-focused conversations.

Cries for help and moans of pain filled the gym on the College of Health Science campus as “victims” waited for assistance. Graduate students from athletic training scrambled to help. The Riverside Fire Department arrived, providing triage and treatment.
News • April 04, 2023 04:40 PM

Mass casualty simulation at CBU part of training for real-life collaboration

Cries for help and moans of pain filled the gym on the College of Health Science campus as "victims" waited for assistance. Graduate students from athletic training scrambled to help. The Riverside Fire Department arrived, providing triage and treatment.

As a water polo player, Melissa Quon, an entrepreneurship junior at California Baptist University, knows that concussions are a concern for players. Although she has not received one, she has suffered hits by the ball. So Quon teamed up with Emily Dagel, a mechanical engineering junior, to create The Honeycomb — a neoprene cap that women water polo players can wear under their main caps.
News • April 03, 2023 10:45 AM

CBU student entrepreneurs win thousands in business plan competition

As a water polo player, Melissa Quon, an entrepreneurship junior at California Baptist University, knows that concussions are a concern for players. Although she has not received one, she has suffered hits by the ball. So Quon teamed up with Emily Dagel, a mechanical engineering junior, to create The Honeycomb -- a neoprene cap that women water polo players can wear under their main caps.