Money magazine has recognized Cal State San Bernardino as one of the top 50 colleges nationwide for transfer students in its 2018-19 ranking “Best Colleges for Transfer Students.”
Several hundred attended the event, which this year was titled “Living … Legacy … Legend.” The breakfast is held annually to remember the legacy of King, the late civil rights leader killed by an assassin’s bullet on April 4, 1968.
CSUSB has appointed Native American educator and advocate Vincent Whipple as the university’s newly created director of Tribal Relations to increase the college-going rates and success of Native American students.
The Memorandum of Understanding between CSUSB and Riverside City College, and a similar agreement between Cal State Fullerton and RCC, are part of the California Tri-County Concurrent Enrollment Program.
Located in the first floor of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, the eatery features freshly baked bagels, breakfast and lunch sandwiches, as well as coffee and the Coyote Market convenience store.
Jack McGrory, a member of the California State University Board of Trustees, visited Cal State San Bernardino on Wednesday, Jan. 30, to meet with university students, faculty, staff and administrators.
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CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and three other university administrators will speak at local African-American churches on Feb. 10 on the importance and value of a college degree.
CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales visited St. Paul AME Church in San Bernardino on Feb. 10 to speak on the importance and value of a college degree as part of the CSU’s Super Sunday.