The 2019 Best Chapter Award from the Phi Alpha Theta National History Honor Society also is the fifth award overall received by CSUSB students for their work.
Day of the Dead, or Dia de los Muertos, a holiday in Mexican and pre-Hispanic indigenous cultures to honor the lives of loved ones, will be held at CSUSB on Nov. 2.
Juried, curated, developed, designed, fabricated, and installed by CSUSB students, “Lost and Found” is an exhibition to promote the value of study abroad and study away experiences for undergraduate students.
Join us Oct. 21-25 in raising campus awareness of the Quarter 2 Semester Conversion and consider how Q2S will impact you.
Homecoming, CSUSB’s most anticipated event of the fall, which brings together alumni, students and local community members, will be held Oct. 19.
Nearly 400 college and high school students and administrators attended the Student African American Brotherhood Western Regional Conference at CSUSB.
The two-day conference, “One Brotherhood, Many Voices: Creating Systems for Success,” will feature guest speakers, panel sessions for educators and students, and will be held Oct. 11-12.
Coyote Advising One Stop offers students information about academic resources, and also features free goodies, music and prizes. Faculty and staff are encouraged to attend as well.