The annual Homecoming Bash, the women's volleyball match versus rival Cal Poly Pomona, and a night of stargazing highlight the activities for the 2017 homecoming.
More than 1,000 alumni, students, faculty, staff and community residents took part in Cal State San Bernardino’s annual homecoming festivities on Oct. 21.
Cal State San Bernardino will be the venue for a town hall meeting with San Bernardino Mayor R. Carey Davis beginning at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 26, at the Santos Manuel Student Union.
About 75 people, mostly CSUSB students, faculty and staff, along with city residents, attended the forum to meet with Mayor R. Carey Davis to discuss issues in the city.
Crystal Rodriguez has always wanted to be a teacher, but the CSUSB alumna didn’t know how deep her passion was until she saw the teachers working close up. Their dedication is what inspired her to become a teacher.
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey (CSUSB ’04) welcomed CSUSB President Tomás Morales and fellow university alumni to Riverside for a special evening for tsecond annual alumni mixer held at the top floor of Riverside City Hall on Dec. 6.
The university’s new brand identity, “We Define the Future,” and other features are highlighted in the latest edition of the magazine. Read it online!
CSUSB graduate Alexander Soto wanted to become a doctor as a way to help the community after growing up in a neighborhood plagued by drug usage and gang violence. Soto’s hard work resulted in receiving the CSU Trustees TELACU scholarship.
Artist and Cal State San Bernardino alumna Jean Vezzalini will host the reception Feb. 20 at the Palm Desert Campus’ Indian Wells Theater.