Take a look back to earlier this spring when Lacey Kendall and three friends developed technology to help historic Black churches in Riverside and San Bernardino counties go virtual as the COVID-19 pandemic prevented gatherings such as worship services.
As part of the university’s celebration of National Volunteer Week, take a look back to when CSUSB began its participation in a nationwide study to advance the understanding of students’ interests and experiences regarding approaches to public service.
A look back: Earlier this spring, CSUSB was named the best California college for civic engagement according to Intelligent.com in its list of “The Best Colleges in California.”
The Office of Community Engagement invites the campus community to participate in National Volunteer Week, April 18-24, where participants can win prizes while sustaining the environment through service.
Cal State San Bernardino has been named the best California college for civic engagement according to Intelligent.com in its list of “The Best Colleges in California.”
Also in honor of King, the CSUSB Office of Community Engagement will host “Listen. Learn. Share. MLK Day of Service Virtual Celebration” beginning that day through Wednesday, Jan. 20.
More than 150 toys were collected and donated to two local nonprofit agencies as part of a joint CSUSB holiday toy drive – Operation Pack the Sleigh.
Including CSUSB, 157 colleges and universities made Washington Monthly’s national Best Colleges for Student Voting list.
CSUSB is part of a nationwide study to advance the understanding of students’ interests and experiences regarding approaches to public service.