The Princeton Review has ranked CSUSB’s School of Entrepreneurship as No. 38 on its 2024 Top Entrepreneur Grad Schools list, making it one of the best entrepreneurship programs in the world.
CSUSB’s MBA program hosted its annual Business Brunch on Sunday, Feb. 25, at which nearly 80 students and alumni gathered at Sierra Lakes Golf Club in Fontana for a buffet breakfast, lively conversation and meaningful connections.
Respondia “Dia” S. Poole will receive an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters at CSUSB's Spring Commencement in May.
Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed for a segment on rising hate crimes tied to antisemitism and Islamophobia, Treasure Ortiz (public administration, adjunct lecturer) is one of three candidates running for the Ward 7 San Bernardino City Council seat in next month’s election.
“The Voice with African American Men” will take place on Feb. 22 from 6-7:30 p.m. The event, which will be offered in person and virtually, will provide essential information and support for African American men as they prepare to enter the workforce. This event is free and open to the public.
CSUSB’s criminal justice and MBA online programs continue to be ranked among the top programs in the nation by the highly regarded U.S. News & World Report.
Francisca Beer, professor of accounting and finance and associate dean and director of the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration Office of Academic Equity, highlights the benefits of diversity and inclusion at CSUSB.
Marc Robinson (history) discussed his book, “Washington State Rising,” on a New Books Network podcast, and Barbara Sirotnik (information and decision sciences) commented on the latest numbers pointing to a strengthening regional economy.
Three university-wide awards – Distinguished Alumni, Emerging Leader and Coyote Spirit – will be presented, as well as the Paw Print Awards, which honor esteemed alumni from each of the university’s five colleges.