
Make that more than 10,000 Google Scholar citations for Monty Van Wart, CSUSB professor of public administration.

“Your impact, as new degree holders, is creating a marked and structural difference right here in the Inland Empire,” CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales told the university’s Class of 2024.

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.

Olayinka Owoseni is the college’s Outstanding Graduate Student, while Sade Harper is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student. They were honored at the college’s Spring Commencement ceremony on May 18 at the Toyota Arena in Ontario.

The university will celebrate the Spring Commencement exercises May 17-18 at Toyota Arena in Ontario.

Students of CSUSB’s Palm Desert Campus and Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration had the unique opportunity on Tuesday, April 16, to delve into the inner workings of Yaamava’ Resort & Casino in Highland, gaining insights into the hospitality and entertainment industry firsthand.

U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar recently visited CSUSB to formally present a ceremonial check for $963,000 that will launch the Cybersecurity Center’s Tech and Workforce Hub Project.

CSUSB accounting students who volunteer with the VITA program have made invaluable contributions to both individuals and families in need during the 2024 tax season.

Guests at the university’s “Spirit of Polynesia” gala felt transported to Polynesia, a region known for its rich and diverse culinary traditions, warm hospitality and natural beauty.