The weeklong conference that begins Monday, Sept. 18, is a prelude to the 18th Annual California Native American Day celebration on Friday, Sept. 22, at the CSUSB Lower Commons.
For the third time in four years, the History Club/Alpha Delta Nu Chapter at Cal State San Bernardino has been named the best chapter in the nation by the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society.
CSUSB played host to 166 third and fifth-grade students from Riverside and Victorville and their parents/guardians to introduce them to the university and college life, and what they will need to know and do to go onto college.
Cal State San Bernardino will be one of the hosts of “Super Saturday,” a free financial aid workshop for high school seniors, their parents and current college students, on Saturday, Dec. 2.
The Cal State San Bernardino Forensics Team is now preparing for the Western States Communication Association Forensics Tournament in Santa Clara in February.
The students, participants in the Ontario-Montclair Promise Scholars Initiative, came from Vernon Middle School in Montclair and Oaks Middle School in Ontario.
CSUSB’s Palm Desert Campus experienced a significant milestone in fall 2013 when it first began offering four-year degrees. In June 2017, a number of them became the first four-year students to graduate from PDC.
Students participating in the Ontario-Montclair Promise Scholars Initiative from Oaks Middle School heard presentations focused on STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) disciplines.
Campus Tours and Events is working with the Rialto Unified School District to bring every 8th grader in its district to tour Cal State San Bernardino — more than 1,900 students.