The Department of History will host its fall graduation celebration and its Phi Alpha Theta “Ritual of Induction” on Friday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
The Association of Latino Faculty, Staff and Students will celebrate the Class of 2020 when it hosts the Fall Latinx Graduate Recognition Ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 5. The ceremony will be livestreamed on YouTube.
Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education ranked CSUSB in three categories – total enrollment, the awarding of bachelor’s degrees and awarding of master’s degrees.
The 421 bachelor’s, master’s and doctorate degrees awarded this spring is the highest number in the history of the campus. This year’s commencement ceremony was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The university’s goal is to recognize graduates with a traditional ceremony when it is safe to gather in celebration.
About 45 graduates participated in the celebration, with a total of 85 people attending the event, which was presented by the Santos Manuel Student Union Queer and Transgender Resource Center and the LGBTQA Faculty, Staff and Students Association.
The annual Lavender Graduation to honor the accomplishments of graduating CSUSB LGBTQ+ graduates will be held virtually on Friday, June 5, 6-7 p.m.
A message to our Graduating Coyotes
More than 1,100 students participated in CSUSB’s 19th December commencement during three graduation ceremonies on Dec. 7.
The CSUSB Veterans Success Center honored its graduating veterans by giving them special stoles to wear for the university’s 2019 Fall Commencement, which will take place with three ceremonies in Coussoulis Arena on Saturday, Dec. 7.