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.
CSUSB students Jerry Cervantes-Fernandez and Alexis Luevanos, Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning (ExCELS) Scholarship Program scholars, were awarded the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) Conference Scholarship Award to attend the 38th annual HACU conference in Denver.
Approximately 300 prospective students explored CSUSB’s doctorate, master’s and credential programs at the annual Graduate School Fair.
CSUSB’s Career Center hosted its annual Fall Career and Internship Fair, welcoming over 400 participants to campus. The event provided CSUSB undergraduate and graduate students, as well as alumni, the opportunity to connect with over 70 employers from diverse industries.
The event will provide CSUSB students and alumni the opportunity to network with over 70 employers from various industries, including technology, healthcare and government.
As a first-generation Latina, Marilyn Monroy, a CSUSB alumna and current graduate student, was inspired by her family to pursue higher education to help others. From overcoming imposter syndrome to mentoring fellow students, Monroy's story is a testament to resilience and the impact of community support.
On Sept. 19, 350 students gathered at Cal State San Bernardino’s Santos Manuel Student Union South Event Center for the Tech & Cybersecurity Fair. The event, which brought together students and industry leaders from the tech and cybersecurity sectors, was organized by the Career Center and the Center for Cyber & AI.
CSUSB students and alumni will have the opportunity to network with over 85 employers at the annual Spring Career and Internship Fair on March 21 from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union North conference rooms.
New Career Center Director says her vision for the center has a first-generation student focus that includes working on confidence-building and career readiness.