The grant will fund the creation of a new certificate program designed to help students become proficient in Spanish while gaining valuable business and administration skills.
Three student teams, two graduate and one undergraduate, participated in the competition, which took place April 26-27 at Cal Poly Pomona. The teams were led by Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration advisors, Craig Seal, professor of management, and Patrick Flaherty, management lecturer.
The Faculty Center for Excellence also begins the new academic year with an expanded new structure that unifies faculty support and professional development in one center.
Brian Levin (criminal justice), members Monty Van Wart (professor of public administration), Craig Seal (management), Oraib Mango and Bibiana Diaz (world languages and literatures), Sharon Kalkoske (education), and Mihaela Popescu (communication studies) were included in recent news coverage.
ITS Tech Talks is an opportunity for faculty and staff to share and exchange ideas, explore emerging technologies, and experience hands-on demonstrations of various learning technologies offered by the university.
The MBA program was designed to prepare students for positions of responsibility and leadership in business administration, emphasizing conceptual knowledge and practical skills.
“Building a Shared Vision: Creating an Inclusive Environment” featured presentations on equity gaps on campus, ways to close the gaps as well as roundtable discussions.
The Educational Opportunity Program at Cal State San Bernardino honored its Class of 2018 and 2019 graduates with a recognition celebration at the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center.
CSUSB's Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration is among the top business schools in the world in the magazine's rankings.