Homecoming, CSUSB’s most anticipated event of the fall, which brings together alumni, students and local community members, will be held Oct. 19.
About 1,300 students will be moving into campus housing on Sunday, Sept. 15, just days away from the first day of classes for the 2019-20 academic year. “Move-In Day” will start at 9 a.m. officially kicking off Welcome Welcome Week 2019.
CSUSB’s newest campus residential and dining experiences – Coyote Village and Coyote Commons – have been completed and are set to open this fall.
To celebrate the grand opening of CSUSB’s new on-campus student housing community and dining complex, the university will host a ribbon-cutting event Monday, Sept. 17, from 2-3 p.m. in the courtyard of the new Coyote Village.
CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales, in a welcome message, wrote: “I am eager to move forward in partnership with all of you to help CSUSB continue to make a difference in the lives of the residents of our Inland Empire.”
Move-In Day on Sunday, Sept. 16, also marks the opening of CSUSB’s newest student housing, Coyote Village, home to 407 first-year students.
To celebrate the grand opening of CSUSB’s new on-campus student housing community and dining complex, the university hosted a ribbon-cutting event on Sept. 17 in the courtyard of Coyote Village.
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