The U.S. Department of Education has recognized CSUSB as one of the leading institutions for Hispanics in the nation as listed in the Hispanic Outlook On Education Magazine.
Cal State San Bernardino was one of five donors honored recently for their contributions of at least $10,000 to the San Bernardino Police Foundation.
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales will give the keynote speech as part of the annual Convocation celebration on Monday, Sept. 18, at the university’s Coussoulis Arena.
Convocation, the official launch of the new academic year, is “an occasion where foundation and future converge,” said Tomás D. Morales, CSUSB president, said during his annual address at Coussoulis Arena Sept. 18.
Following in the footsteps of other CSU campuses, the CSUSB Staff Council will focus on staff development, recognition, special events and act as advocates for the staff, and also serving as an advisory body to university President Tomás D. Morales.
Students officially return to campus Thursday, Sept. 21, for the first day of classes of the 2017-18 academic year. The CSUSB Office of Institutional Research estimates that the fall quarter will see a total enrollment of 20,458.
The center, named for Bishop Gerald R. Barnes, the current head of the Diocese of San Bernardino, is located near campus at 2564 Kendall Drive. It will serve students from the Catholic Newman Club at CSUSB as well as other schools and colleges.
Tomás D. Morales, president of CSUSB, was among eight education leaders who were recipients of the 2017 Legacy of Exemplary Service Awards given recently by the Librería Del Pueblo.
Washington Monthly magazine released its annual College Guide and Rankings, and placed CSUSB in the top ten rankings for the categories Best Bang for the Buck and for national universities with the best master’s programs.