The CSU selected Roberta “Bobbie” Fox, social work undergraduate, as the CSUSB recipient of the Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, the CSU’s highest recognition of success.
Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine has once again named CSUSB among the top universities in the nation in awarding bachelor’s and master’s degrees to Hispanics.
CSUSB ranked No. 3 in the Top 200 Master’s Universities category and No. 11 in the magazine’s Best Bang for the Buck list in the Western region.
Montgomery Van Wart, a CSUSB professor of public administration is one of 19 faculty members who will receive the CSU’s Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award for having demonstrated extraordinary leadership to advance student success.
Edward Gomez (art and design), David Catanzarite (theatre arts, Palm Desert Campus), Bradford Owen (communication studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are mentioned in news coverage on various topics.
CSUSB joins the Age-Friendly University Global Network, a group of universities around the world committed to meeting and serving the needs of older adults.
Lana Kaissi and Jess Laird each received master’s degrees in social work from the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and master’s degrees in public administration from the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration.
Concepcion Barajas will graduate with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She is not the only member of her family to attend college these past few years; three out of four of her children also attended other CSUs at the same time.
Super Sunday is part of the CSU African American Initiative, which seeks to increase the college preparation, enrollment and graduation rates of African American students.