CSUSB was listed at No. 6 in CollegeNET’s 2019 Social Mobility Index, which measures the extent to which a college educates more economically disadvantaged students at lower tuition and graduates them into good paying jobs.
The event, which was the largest mixer of the year, recognized Rusty Bailey, Riverside mayor and CSUSB alumnus, for his leadership and dedication to the region.
More than 1,100 students participated in CSUSB’s 19th December commencement during three graduation ceremonies on Dec. 7.
The university was ranked No. 19 in Money magazine’s list of the 50 most transformative colleges in the nation.
About 1,144 students are expected to participate in the ceremonies in Coussoulis Arena: 1,018 undergraduates and 126 graduate students.
Coinciding with the annual Giving Tuesday, a global day of giving, CSUSB is once again hosting its own campaign on Tuesday, Dec. 3, to raise funds for student scholarships. To make a donation, visit the Annual Giving website.
On Nov. 21, CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales invited numerous key donors to the Redlands Country Club to celebrate this achievement and highlight the positive impact they have had on students, faculty and the overall campus community.
See how “We Define the Future”’ in this latest edition of Inside CSUSB, an informative video series highlighting the latest events and exceptional achievements here at Cal State San Bernardino.
Founded in 2004, the Watson & Associates Literacy Center’s mission is to assist students, grades kindergarten through 12, to improve their listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.