The John M. Pfau Library – along with Edward James Olmos, Latino Literacy Now and the Santos Manuel Student Union – hosted the sixth annual Inland Empire Latino Book and Family Festival on April 28.
The program was implemented to provide the students with early college awareness, preparedness and information to increase the number of African-American and Latino males who enroll and graduate from college.
Kathie Pelletier, a professor of management who has taught at Cal State San Bernardino since 2008, has been named the recipient of the 2017-18 Golden Apple Award, the university’s highest award for teaching.
The Asian and Pacific Islander Center, on the second floor of the Santos Manuel Student Union, was created to help develop student leadership through mentoring as well as transformative learning opportunities.
The agreement calls for both universities to promote academic cooperation and strengthen education, cultural and technological ties.
Citing it as being responsive to the needs of the inland region, the College of Education at Cal State San Bernardino received reaccreditation by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
CSUSB said goodbye on to its first Coyotes Rising cohort after the students’ visit to the university from June 24-26. The summer overnight program is for high achieving African American students.
GEAR UP is part of an effort to make students, and their parents, aware of the opportunities available to them to attend college, and what the students need to do so that they can determine their own future.
Internationally acclaimed expert on creativity Sir Ken Robinson will be the guest speaker at the free summit for educators. This year’s theme: “It’s Personal: Meeting the Needs of Every Student.”