U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings are considered one of the most influential and anticipated recognitions for colleges and universities throughout the nation that provide a full range of undergraduate and master’s degree programs.
Carol Damgen (theatre arts), Katherine Gray (art) and Luciana LoPresto (kinesiology, CSUSB Palm Desert Campus) were featured by news media.
Cal State San Bernardino’s new academic year was in full swing Thursday, with students returning to campus, heading to class, reconnecting with classmates and lunching at the new Coyote Commons along with faculty and staff.
In its annual College Guide and Rankings, Washington Monthly magazine ranked Cal State San Bernardino in the top 10 for the categories Best Bang for the Buck in the West and for national universities with master’s programs.
Former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be the featured speaker at the 12th annual CHINA Town Hall, to be livestreamed to 100 venues across Greater China and the United States – including CSUSB – on Oct. 9.
The week commemorates the continuing success of GEAR UP, a college access program providing students and families the support and resources they need for college success.
“Calafia: Manifesting the Terrestrial Paradise” will be on display Oct. 6-Dec. 15 with an opening reception on Thursday, Oct. 4, 6-8 p.m. at RAFFMA.
Now in its 11th year, the Forbes ranking lists the top 660 colleges and universities in the country, measuring the top 20 percent of all U.S. undergraduate institutions.
The publication Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, in its annual rankings, has listed Cal State San Bernardino as one of the nation’s leading universities in awarding degrees to minority students, specifically Hispanics.