The publication Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, in its annual rankings, has listed Cal State San Bernardino as one of the nation’s leading universities in awarding degrees to minority students, specifically Hispanics.
CSUSB continues to be among the top universities in the country in awarding degrees to Hispanics and total Hispanic student population, according to data compiled by the U.S. Department of Education and listed by Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education.
Tom Provenzano (theatre arts) was interviewed about CSUSB’s quarter-to-semester conversion, Kelly Campbell (psychology) discussed relationship apps, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) talks about the latest hate crime statistics.
More than 2,600 CSUSB students participated in the Alumni Relations’ Grad Days, the one-stop shop for all their graduation ceremony needs in preparation for the university’s June Commencements.
The Educational Opportunity Program at Cal State San Bernardino honored its Class of 2018 and 2019 graduates with a recognition celebration at the Santos Manuel Student Union Events Center.
Diana Robinson, MA in psychology, is the college’s Outstanding Graduate, and Janhavi M. Dhargalkar, BA in psychology-biological psychology, is the Oustanding Undergraduate student.
Derek Mkhaiel, master’s in English composition, is the Outstanding Graduate Student, and Luis Esparza, bachelor’s in communication, is the Outstanding Undergraduate.
Eyad Alfattal, Ed.D. in educational leadership, is the Outstanding Doctoral Student, and Sharaya Tran, MA in counseling and guidance, is the Outstanding Graduate Student.
Julia Rodriguez Fuentes, MS in administration, is the Outstanding Graduate Student, and Jordan Gallinger, BA in administration, is the Outstanding Undergraduate Student.