The MBA program at CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration has once again been recognized by The Princeton Review in its 2024 rankings. Notably, the graduate business program is ranked No. 37 among the Top 50 Online MBA Programs, and the on-campus MBA program’s entrepreneurship concentration, as well as the Master of Science in Entrepreneurship and Innovation program, have been ranked No. 38 among the Top 50 Entrepreneurship: Grad Programs in the world.
CSUSB’s criminal justice and MBA online programs continue to be ranked among the top programs in the nation by the highly regarded U.S. News & World Report.
Stuart Sumida (biology) discussed the consulting role he and his wife, Elizabeth Rega, had in Disney’s newest feature film, “Strange World,” Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) commented on the School of Entrepreneurship’s latest ranking, and Jacob. D. Jones (psychology) led a team that published a paper on cognitive impairment among people with Parkinson’s Disease.
Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology) was a guest on a program focusing on professional bodybuilding, and Yunfei Hou, Amir Ghasemkhani (computer science and engineering), Hani Aldirawi (mathematics), Miranda McIntyre (psychology) and Montgomery Van Wart (public administration) collaborated on research about STEM students’ perceptions of online classes.
The Princeton Review rankings incorporate student opinion, as well as institutional data, and cover many different categories to help prospective applicants find the right programs to fit their needs.
CSUSB’s online MBA and criminal justice programs continue to be recognized by U.S. News & World Report’s rankings, which are considered one of the most influential recognitions for colleges and universities.
The Stater Bros. Market completion program will create a pathway for the grocery chain to provide a significant opportunity for its employees to earn an online bachelor of arts degree in administration.
CSUSB continues to help students stay on track with additional financial aid and a selection of more focused courses this summer. Registration for summer session opened on April 4.
News of Carol Hood (physics) being named Outstanding Faculty Advisor for 2020-21 makes the news, Francisca Beer (finance) teamed up with MBA candidate Danny Chung for a column on credit cards for students, and Brian Levin (criminal justice) comments on the Christchurch Call to Action and the spike in anti-Asian hate crimes in Vancouver, B.C.