The university celebrated its commitment to diversity, honoring its graduating African-American, Students with Disabilities, Dreamers, Latinos, LGBTQA and military veteran students.
Sarah Ruddle and Beverly Thackeray-Lacko are among 2,000 award winners across all fields of study nationwide, following a highly competitive process with more than 13,000 applicants.
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.
U.S. News & World Report’s annual rankings are considered one of the most influential and anticipated recognitions for colleges and universities that provide a full range of undergraduate and master’s degree programs throughout the nation.
Cal State San Bernardino will celebrate its 17th December commencement with three graduation ceremonies at the university’s 3,500-seat Coussoulis Arena on Saturday, Dec. 9.
CSUSB held its 17th fall commencement on Dec. 9, with about 1,100 students participating in the three graduation ceremonies held at the Coussoulis Arena.
CSUSB’s Palm Desert Campus experienced a significant milestone in fall 2013 when it first began offering four-year degrees. In June 2017, a number of them became the first four-year students to graduate from PDC.
The CSUSB Philanthropic Foundation, in partnership with Growing Inland Achievement (GIA), recently secured two 24-month grants, totaling $1.1 million, from College Futures Foundation and The James Irvine Foundation.
Eighty percent of the students at California State University, San Bernardino, where Tomás D. Morales serves as president, are the first in their family to earn a degree. TIAA spoke with him about his work.