The five-year grant awarded by National Science Foundation provides substantial scholarships to students who are interested in studying cybersecurity.
Kelly Campbell (psychology), Brian Levin (criminal justice), Diane Vines (nursing), Tony Coulson (information and decision sciences) and Anthony Silard (public administration) were included in recent news coverage.
The five-year grant awarded by National Science Foundation provides substantial scholarships to students who are interested in studying cybersecurity.
More than $61,000 was raised by 300 donors. The goal this year was to raise enough funds to provide 50 students with $1,000 scholarships for the 2021-22 academic year.
Coinciding with the annual Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving, Cal State San Bernardino is once again hosting its own campaign, now through Tuesday, Dec. 1, to raise funds for student scholarships.
The Crankstart Foundation gifted CSUSB $120,000 in support of the Crankstart Re-entry Scholarship Program, which provides scholarships to low-income, underserved students who are pursuing a bachelor’s degree after a cumulative gap in their education of five or more years.
CSUSB’s Cybersecurity Center will hold a virtual Open House on Friday, Oct. 23. Students can learn about available opportunities in cyber education.
With the theme “Leading a Legacy to Black Excellence,” the CSUSB Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association held its 8th Annual Pioneer Breakfast on Feb. 28.
The Black Faculty, Staff and Student Association (BFSSA) at Cal State San Bernardino will host the 8th Annual Pioneer Breakfast, “Leading a Legacy to Black Excellence,” on Friday, Feb. 28.