The grant was presented to the Palm Desert Campus to create a needs-based, financial support system for current students enrolled at the university.
The program will begin in the fall of 2020. Those interested in applying must do so by Nov. 30
CSUSB and its Palm Desert Campus will be closed Monday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. The campus will reopen on Tuesday, Nov. 12.
Diane Vines (nursing), discusses the Street Medicine Program, a cross section of faculty who will be on a panel to discuss slavery and reparations are listed, and Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) reviews a book.
“I always want to keep learning and (the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) helps me do that,” said Sam Schwartz. “I move slowly, but I get there.”
The CSU legislative staff, who advise state legislators on CSU budget and policy issues, visited the Palm Desert Campus on Oct. 14 and the San Bernardino campus on Oct. 15.
Workshops on technology services to help CSUSB Hispanic students will be held on Thursday, Oct. 10, as part of the university’s Hispanic Heritage Month events.
CSUSB’s Information and Technology Services will hold Tech Fest Week, Oct. 8-11, for CSUSB students, faculty and staff to learn about its technology services.
These five new scholarship recipients join 10 other University Legacy Scholars from the previous two years.