CSUSB’s Coyote Radio & Advertising continued its tradition of excellence at the annual American Advertising Federation Inland Empire “ADDY” Awards Gala, winning 10 awards in the professional category.
The national initiative, based out of the private, nonprofit National University System, now includes more than 20 universities nationwide; CSUSB is the first university to participate as part of the California State University.
The conference on March 26, offered by the Inland Health Professions Coalition, a program of Reach Out, gave the high schoolers the opportunity to learn about health careers through keynote speakers and interactive workshops.
Through various events, journals and workshops, the creative writing team in the Cal State San Bernardino Department of English works hard to highlight and celebrate the diverse voices of the campus community.
Cal State San Bernardino’s chapter of Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. welcomed local Latina high school students for the annual Latina Youth Leadership Conference on April 5, highlighted by Reyes' keynote address.
Noted philanthropist and supporter of higher education throughout the world, Dr. Sang-Kyun Lee, CEO of South Korea-based Shin-Il Corporation and chairman of the Shin-Il Foundation, will be awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.
Students from Cal State San Bernardino’s School of Social Work were among the thousands of university students from throughout the state to gather in Sacramento recently to learn about legislation that affects social workers and their clients.
CSUSB continues its tradition of volunteering in the community and helping others when the campus community participates in the seventh annual Coyote Cares Day on Saturday, April 13, as part of National Volunteer Week.
CSUSB student volunteers were shuttled in 10 school buses and 10 vans to locations throughout the area to help community organizations and nonprofit agencies, schools and parks do repairs, pack supplies and take care of other needs.