Late Night is a free welcome-back event featuring a festive night of games, food, giveaways and entertainment. Late Night takes place 7 p.m.-midnight Sept. 19 at the CSUSB Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
The center, which formally opened with a ribbon-cutting event Sept. 12 in the John M. Pfau Library (wedge and room PL-1104), provides services that include training and development workshops, career track series, resume reviews and mock interviews.
The 5K will raise money and awareness for the Time for Change and Soul Food for Your Baby. Both are local nonprofit community organizations dedicated to improving the lives of women and children.
“Move-In Day,” which starts at 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, officially kicks off Welcome Week 2017 for students who will make the university’s residence halls and apartments their home this year.
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales will give the keynote speech as part of the annual Convocation celebration on Monday, Sept. 18, at the university’s Coussoulis Arena.
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales and CSUSB Palm Desert Campus Dean Sharon Brown-Welty were the keynote speakers during the PDC’s Convocation celebration on Thursday, Sept. 14.
“Move-In Day” on Sept. 17 officially kicked off Welcome Week 2017 as returning students and incoming freshmen moved into the university’s residences halls and apartments.
Convocation, the official launch of the new academic year, is “an occasion where foundation and future converge,” said Tomás D. Morales, CSUSB president, said during his annual address at Coussoulis Arena Sept. 18.
Carolina Gabaldon overcame many challenges. Despite all she’s been through, the CSUSB graduate student in public health persevered, and is a recipient of the 2017-2018 CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement.