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Alumna Paulette Brown-Hinds speaks at the 7th Annual Pioneer Breakfast: “An Everlasting Legacy Defines the Future,” in 2019. This year’s breakfast is set for Feb. 24 at the university’s Santos Manuel Student Union North.
February 14, 2023

The Pioneer Breakfast celebrates those individuals who exemplify the best of CSUSB, exhibiting professionalism, helping students and showing a positive attitude toward colleagues and the university community.

CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales speaking at the podium
January 30, 2023

CSUSB and CEEM cooperative members met to discuss ways to enhance the African American experience at the university including increasing enrollment and retaining students.

A two-day workshop is being offered in suicide prevention training for Cal State San Bernardino.
December 22, 2022

The Jan. 17-20 workshop, which is free, is offered by the university’s Institute for Child Development and Family Relations, in conjunction with the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. Space is limited; register online.

 

Michael Nguyen, a former faculty member in the Department of Health Science and Human Ecology, rings the bell at the Peace Garden on the Day of Remembrance, Dec. 2.
December 5, 2022

The annual Day of Remembrance memorial honored the 14 people, including the five College of Natural Science alumni, who were among the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health employees killed on Dec. 2, 2015.

A file photo from the 2019 First-Generation Celebration at CSUSB. The 2022 celebration is set for noon Tuesday, Nov. 8.
November 4, 2022

Each year, on Nov. 8, colleges, universities, corporations, nonprofits, government offices and K-12 schools celebrate the success of first-generation college students, faculty, staff and alumni in any and every way possible.

Students at Cal State San Bernardino participated in a live and virtual ceremony where Gov. Gavin Newsom spoke, along with other state and university officials, and where they took the service oath to the first #CaliforniansForAll College Corps Fellows.
October 11, 2022

College Corps is a statewide paid service program which provides meaningful work to underserved college students, helping them graduate on time and with less debt while benefiting the local community.

Tomás D. Morales, left, President of California State University, San Bernardino, and Celeste Townsend, President and Chief Executive Officer, California Indian Nations College, sign an MOU at Classic Club in Palm Desert, on Tuesday, October 4, 2022.
October 4, 2022

Under the agreement, both institutions will work to create a college prep program and enrollment support to increase the number of Native American students earning a bachelor’s degree.

Students, workshop organizers and school officials at the conclusion of a weeklong workshop in suicide prevention.
August 22, 2022

The weeklong training workshop was put together through a partnership of the university’s Institute for Child Development and Family Relations and the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. Organizers say it is a model for others to emulate in the effort to reduce the number of suicides.

Suicide prevention illustration
July 14, 2022

The Aug. 8-12 training, which is free, is offered by the university’s Institute for Child Development and Family Relations, in conjunction with the San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools. Space is limited; register online.