More than 600 CSUSB students, faculty, staff and alumni volunteers will come together for Coyote Cares Day, which this year will carry an Earth Day theme.
More than 600 students, faculty and staff volunteers changed their school colors from blue to green for the day in celebration of Earth Day and sustainability efforts as part of the 6th annual Coyote Cares Day on April 21.
The CSUSB Office of Community Engagement, in this video, says thank you to all those who participated in the sixth annual Coyote Cares Day on April 21.
The summit, held in partnership with UC Riverside, featured a panel presentation, focusing on some of the successful CSUSB programs that have helped improve the community, as well as a question-and-answer roundtable discussion.
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.
Cal State San Bernardino has been named to Washington Monthly’s 2018 America’s Best Colleges for Student Voting, a first-of-its-kind list of the schools doing the most to turn students into citizens.
The university’s Community Garden will be the site of the event from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 28.
CSUSB students will be the recipients of the packs of exam blue books, Scantrons, pencils, containers of mac and cheese and popcorn. Finals take place Dec. 4-7.
Jean Picker Firstenberg, a member of the California State University Board of Trustees, visited Cal State San Bernardino on Tuesday, Nov. 27, to meet with university students, faculty, staff and administrators.