CSUSB was one of four CSU campuses to be honored in the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. The award recognizes colleges and universities committed to increasing college student voting rates.
The three-day conference will be led by current COMPA president Marc Fudge, an associate professor of public administration at the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at CSUSB.
With the passing of former professor Richard M. Johnston on Dec. 12, 2017, Cal State San Bernardino lost one of its transformational campus leaders.
The CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation, in partnership with Growing Inland Achievement (GIA), recently secured two 24-month grants, totaling $1.1 million, from College Futures Foundation and The James Irvine Foundation.
The University Legacy Scholarship is offered to the valley’s best and brightest. Completed applications for the 2018-19 academic year must be received or postmarked by March 2, and are to include transcripts and letters of recommendation.
Eighty percent of the students at California State University, San Bernardino, where Tomás D. Morales serves as president, are the first in their family to earn a degree. TIAA spoke with him about his work.
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will give a grant to local California State Universities, including CSUSB, to establish the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) program.
CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and other university officials will speak at churches in Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino and Victorville as part of the CSU Super Sunday higher education initiative.
University President Tomás D. Morales' presentation was part of the California State University’s Super Sunday higher education initiative, which encourages students to pursue a college education.