The free event, which is open to the public, will take place on Thursday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Eucalyptus Room in the Meeting Center (formerly the Commons).
Manuel Paul, who graduated in 2017 with a degree in physics, is a recipient of the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. He credits CSUSB for preparing him for post-graduate studies.
Each panelist explained their business, talked about their overall experiences they have had as business owners, and offered advice to the audience.
CSUSB alumni and the university community are invited to celebrate the annual Homecoming event on Saturday, Oct. 27, complete with various open houses, the family-friendly Homecoming Bash and the volleyball match vs. Cal State LA.
The volunteer paint project at Live Oak was part of national “Make A Difference Day” on Oct. 27, held by the Inland Empire United Way to help rejuvenate the school.
About 1,500 alumni, family and friends celebrated CSUSB’s Homecoming at the Coyote Dining Quad, featuring food vendors, a beer garden, photo booth, family-fun kid zone, a DJ, giveaways and the Coyote women’s volleyball defeating Cal State LA.
One of the highlights of the Nov. 5 event was the presentation by the Carvajal/Hale family, founders of Optima Family Services, who gave a $10,000 scholarship to CSUSB student Sam Martinez.
The alumni, Charles Brown and Wil Greer, who is also an assistant professor of educational leadership at his alma mater, will be recognized at the event on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino.
Charles Brown and Wil Greer, who is also a CSUSB assistant professor of education leadership and technology, were honored at the 8th annual Educators’ Prayer Breakfast hosted by the National Sorority of Phi Delta Kappa, Delta Rho Chapter on Dec. 8.