The university hosted the Save Our Water Roundtable on Sept. 19 where regional partnerships and collaboration were highlighted as the Inland Empire and the state continue to find ways to use and conserve water.
The reaccreditation, which came after an extensive examination and intensive work by faculty, is good through 2026. The computer engineering program has been accredited since 2011 and the computer science program has been accredited since 1988.
The U.S. News & World Report rankings are considered one of the most influential and anticipated recognitions for colleges and universities.
Annika Anderson (sociology), was interviewed about formerly incarcerated individuals reentering society, Brittany Bloodhart (psychology) commented on a Title IX case at Cal Poly Humboldt, and Bryan Haddock (kinesiology) has been appointed CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales’ chief of staff.
The Sept. 7 event brought nearly 300 CSUSB administrators, faculty, staff, students and community members together in the Santos Manuel Student Union South to officially break ground for the new 73,337-square-foot Performing Arts Center.
New and returning students learned about academic tradition and campus life at the CSUSB Palm Desert Campus at the event held Sept. 1.
Bryan Haddock said his role as chief of staff “is to make sure the president has all the information necessary to make timely and wise decisions to help students, faculty and staff.”
The move-in was done through staggered appointments from Aug. 18-21 as the residential students arrived on campus at Coyote Village, Arrowhead Village and University Village.
The Stater Bros. Market completion program will create a pathway for the grocery chain to provide a significant opportunity for its employees to earn an online bachelor of arts degree in administration.