Four cyber security students, who faced not being able complete their major due to the devastation in Puerto Rico by Hurricane Maria, will be coming to Cal State San Bernardino to finish their studies.
Four cybersecurity majors at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico made their way to CSUSB to finish their studies after their campus was heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria.
Four information sessions will be held in Jack Brown Hall, Room 122, from noon until 1 p.m. on March 13 and 14, April 3 and 4. The application deadline is May 1.
The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration stands out among its peers in preparing its students to becoming the leaders and innovators in business, government, accounting & finance, marketing, entrepreneurship and cybersecurity.
The students competed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, facing not only competition on site, but also a total of 62 teams at seven national labs on Dec. 1.
Accredited nationally, the Jack H. Brown College cybersecurity program is preparing the next generation of information and electronic protection leaders.
The seminar will host four of CSUSB’s professors who will share knowledge on research they have engaged in.
University administrators and alumni attended the third annual CSU Alumni Reception in Washington, D.C., for an evening of networking and to see guest speaker Barbara Starr, alumna of Cal State Northridge and Pentagon correspondent at CNN.
Tony Coulson (CSUSB Cybersecurity Center) discussed cybersecurity career opportunities in the Coachella Valley, and Barbara Sirotnik (Institute for Applied Sciences) commented on the latest Purchasing Managers Index report.