CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales gave a speech at the Santos Manuel Student Union North grand opening; Brian Levin (criminal justice) discussed why the Aryan Nations Knights chose Arizona and commented on the increase of anti-Russian attacks; and Agustin Ramirez (VSC) commented on CSUSB being named a Military Friendly School.
More than 500 people – students, faculty, staff, administrators, dignitaries and members of the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians – attended the grand opening on March 17.
The Santos Manuel Student Union North is part of the CSUSB SMSU complex, one of the largest building complexes in the CSU named for an indigenous elder and leader. Its formal grand opening will begin at 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 17.
The ribbon-cutting ceremony will kick off the grand opening celebration at the new facility, which will also feature food, building tours, live music, games and free bowling.
Kids That Code, a CSUSB graduate student-created company that teaches children computer-related topics, held an open house for its education center.
CSUSB celebrated the formal opening of its newest building, the Center for Global Innovation, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 14.
CSUSB will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Nov. 14 to celebrate the formal opening of its newest building, the Center for Global Innovation
About 1,300 students will be moving into campus housing on Sunday, Sept. 15, just days away from the first day of classes for the 2019-20 academic year. “Move-In Day” will start at 9 a.m. officially kicking off Welcome Welcome Week 2019.
To celebrate the grand opening of CSUSB’s new on-campus student housing community and dining complex, the university will host a ribbon-cutting event Monday, Sept. 17, from 2-3 p.m. in the courtyard of the new Coyote Village.