In being awarded second prize in the 2024 Gerald D. Nash History Journal Competition-Graduate Print Division by the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society, “History in the Making” marked its seventh-consecutive year of being recognized nationally.
With the support of 340 donors, this year’s annual Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign raised over $135,000. The donations will fund scholarships, student-athletes, alumni chapters, student clubs and organizations, centers across all academic colleges and affinity centers.
CSUSB 2024 Faculty & Staff Giving Campaign, set for March 18 through April 18, is an opportunity to donate to various CSUSB programs.
The 16th edition of the journal was awarded second place in the 2023 Gerald D. Nash History Journal Competition – Graduate Print Division by the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society. It marks the sixth consecutive year that the journal has been honored by Phi Alpha Theta.
This year’s annual Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign raised nearly $107,000 with donations from more than 420 faculty, staff and retirees.
CSUSB faculty and staff can help students and the university by donating to any fund, department or scholarship of their choice. The 2023 Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign goes through April 14.
The university’s Staff Development Center recently honored the Third Cohort of the Administrative Professionals Career Pathway who completed a career pathway designed to help them master the skills competencies needed to navigate a successful career as an administrative professional.
The Augie Award is one of the most coveted awards in the university as it recognizes the recipient for their volunteer efforts and work in the campus community.
Jeremy Murray and Tiffany Jones (history) Brian Levin (criminal justice), Sina Bastami (lecturer, geography and environmental studies), and Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) were mentioned in recent news coverage.