The university’s School of Computer Science and Engineering marked a milestone this spring as it celebrated the continued expansion of its ExCELS (Experiential Computing and Engaged Learning Scholarships) program and participated in the Defining the Future Conference.
CSUSB marketing students will host the golf tournament on Friday, May 1, at Dos Lagos Golf Course, applying classroom concepts to plan and execute a large-scale community event. Proceeds will support student scholarships while giving participants the opportunity to engage with and invest in hands-on student learning.
The CSUSB Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign returns April 6-24, inviting faculty and staff to donate to a fundraising effort that supports programs, departments and scholarships that directly impact student success.
The event will recognize the contributions of African Americans and honor individuals whose leadership, service and dedication have enriched the campus and supported student success.
The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation has awarded CSUSB Palm Desert Campus students more than $100,000 in scholarships over the past five years.
Cal State San Bernardino’s Giving Tuesday campaign had another record-breaking year, raising over $155,000 by approximately 500 donors to support student scholarships, essential resources and programs across the university.
The second Tamal Award and Scholarship Recognition is set for 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, at the Santos Manuel Student Union South Event Center. Tickets are $30 per person, with proceeds going towards scholarships.
Cal State San Bernardino will host its annual university-wide Giving Tuesday campaign on Dec. 2, joining the global movement of generosity that inspires giving and goodwill each holiday season. The campaign supports student scholarships, essential resources and impactful programs that help CSUSB students succeed.
Highlights of the event, hosted by the Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration, were the donor address from Debbie Brown, wife of the late Jack H. Brown, philanthropist and founder of Stater Bros. Markets, and the heartfelt address by scholarship recipient Jennifer Cornejo. “Scholarships are so much more than financial gifts,” Cornejo said. “They represent opportunity, hope, potential, passion and a pathway for people like me.”