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CSUSB concluded its most successful Annual Toy Drive yet, bringing in $7,000-$8,000 worth of toys, which were donated to the nonprofit, Partners Against Violence. Event co-organizers and CSUSB staff, Kirstyn Hansen (front, left) and Marina Kamel (front, right) pose with CSUSB MBA alumna and supporter of the drive, Rochelle Reynoldson (back, center) and staff from Partners Against Violence.
December 19, 2024

CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, in collaboration with University Police Department and the Student Health Center, recently concluded the Annual Toy Drive, bringing in $7,000-$8,000 worth of toys – enough to fill a classroom. The toys were delivered to local nonprofit, Partners Against Violence.

Over 40 students traveled from colleges throughout the U.S. to attend the annual Institute for Leadership Education and Development, where they participated in group sessions and examined the complexities of leadership in the real world.
September 6, 2024

The Association of College Union International’s (ACUI) annual Institute for Leadership Education and Development was held at CSUSB’s Santos Manuel Student Union North from July 15-18. Students engaged in ACUI community building and leadership development, which included engaging activities and lively discussions.

Books are given away at the 2019 Multicultural Book and Family Festival at CSUSB. The festival will return to the university on May 11.
May 6, 2024

The free event, which will take place from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 11 at the university’s Santos Manuel Student Union South, will feature award-winning author Victor Villaseñor as the special guest speaker.

CSUSB is celebrating Arab American Heritage month throughout April.
April 2, 2024

Cal State San Bernardino commemorates Arab American Heritage Month with events scheduled throughout April and early May.

Composite graphic for APIDA Heritage Month at CSUSB
March 29, 2024

The university is getting a head start on the annual celebration of its Asian, Pacific Islander and South Asian communities, with events and programs revolving around the theme, “Uplifting Identities: Sharing Our History.”

CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales and California Indian Nations College President & CEO Celeste R. Townsend address event attendees at the Native American/Indigenous Education Summit 2024 at Cal State San Bernardino on March 23, 2024.
March 26, 2024

The summit on March 23 was an event to host conversations with state, federal and tribal governments and examine institutional operations, pedagogical commitments and cultural responsivity to address the voices and needs of American Indian and Indigenous students in post-secondary access, inclusivity and preparedness.

James Ramos (Serrano/Cahuilla), the state Assembly member representing San Bernardino and a CSUSB alumnus, will be one of the speakers at the Native American/Indigenous Education Summit.
March 18, 2024

The summit, which begins at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 23, is an event to host conversations with state, federal and tribal governments to examine institutional operations, pedagogical commitments and cultural responsivity to address the voices and needs of American Indian and Indigenous students in post-secondary access, inclusivity and preparedness.

Julia Josephine Ruiz
November 15, 2023

Julia Josephine Ruiz, CSUSB kinesiology major and executive vice president for ASI, has been selected by Majority Leader Emeritus Eloise Gomez Reyes to be this year’s awardee for her 30 under 30 program.

Angela Davis spoke at CSUSB on April 17.
April 18, 2023

Angela Davis discussed a variety of topics at the April 17 event, including feminism, intersectionality, social justice, environmentalism and racism.