As an Alumni of Notable Achievement, Mariam is in exclusive company: only one percent of the college’s 157,000 alumni have received this distinction.
Alemayehu “Al” G. Mariam (political science), Juan Delgado (English) and Tom Provenzano (theatre arts) are mentioned in news articles.
Our students come with a BOLD VISION … we provide them with AFFORDABLE EXCELLENCE … they enter the world LIFE AND CAREER READY … carry COYOTE PRIDE everywhere they go … and make a HUMAN IMPACT.
The newspaper featured Terry Smith in its “Artist Spotlight” series. Smith, a Crestline resident, is playing Prospero in “The Tempest,” part of the third annual Courtyard Shakespeare Festival at California Baptist University in Riverside.
Mary Boland (English and former New York prosecutor), Kelly Campbell (psychology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are interviewed by local and national news media.
A community newspaper featured Nikia Chaney, a CSUSB graduate and now a lecturer in the English department, who overcame challenges to pursue her education and earn two master’s degrees.
CSUSB faculty and staff who have student loans may have them forgiven or canceled due to their service to the public.
More than 470 CSUSB students, first-year alumni, their families and friends participated in an after-hours shopping spree on professional business attire and accessories at JCPenney in San Bernardino on Oct. 14.
Alumna Rachael Figg, who played forward for the CSUSB women’s soccer team, is the first Coyote to play professional soccer in Spain.