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CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and other university administrators visited area African American churches as part of the CSU’s Super Sunday outreach that encourages the pursuit of a college education.
CSUSB President Tomás Morales and university administrators will visit area African American churches to speak about the importance of a college education as part of Feb. 23 CSU Super Sunday outreach.
The grant from the James Irvine Foundation supports the GIA’s organizational capacity, building and sustainability. The GIA’s mission is to improve the long-term economic outlook of the region through improving educational attainment rates.
“Balance isn’t levered by you alone,” Howroyd said on Jan. 30 in the university’s Santos Manuel Student Union. “You got to be thoughtful that somebody else is winning along with you.”
The group, welcomed by university President Tomás Morales on Jan. 30, met with the CSUSB Veterans Success Center, Victor Valley Community College Veteran Services and Los Angeles Mission Community College Veterans Resource Center.
Businesswoman, educator, author and one of America’s most successful female entrepreneurs, Janice Bryant Howroyd, will speak at CSUSB on Thursday, Jan. 30.
The CSUSB community gathered on Dec. 16 to honor the memory of Abhishek Sudhesh, a graduate student from India, who was killed off campus on Thanksgiving Day. His family, in partnership with CSUSB, established a scholarship fund in Sudhesh’s name.
CSUSB was listed at No. 6 in CollegeNET’s 2019 Social Mobility Index, which measures the extent to which a college educates more economically disadvantaged students at lower tuition and graduates them into good paying jobs.