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 forum will provide members of the campus community an opportunity to share their perspectives on the qualities, experience and vision needed in our next president, as well as the priorities that will help move CSUSB successfully into the future.
The California Student Opportunity and Access Program (Cal-SOAP) hosted two summer programs that empowered local school students with college and career readiness skills: the Summer Algebra Institute and the Pre-College In Real Life program.
Cal State San Bernardino celebrated the 20th anniversary of its Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign in April, a tradition of generosity that has raised over $9 million, including 27 planned gifts totaling $2.5 million from current and retired employees.
Highlighting the events for the month will be the art exhibit, “What Were You Wearing?” which will be on display April 21-25 at the Santos Manuel Student Union North.
Many of the students who attended submitted their intent to become Coyotes in the next academic year.
The CSUSB Faculty and Staff Giving Campaign, set for April 7-18, provides faculty and staff the opportunity to donate to a fundraising effort that supports the success of students. In celebration of its 20th anniversary, CSUSB is launching the Senior Class Gift, a new initiative to foster a culture of giving among graduating seniors.
It was another great turnout at Choose CSUSB Day on March 22, attracting more than 600 students and approximately 1,200 family members and guests. Students admitted to Cal State San Bernardino for the fall 2025 semester visited campus, where they attended workshops, resource and academic fairs, and were offered a chance to officially commit to joining CSUSB in the fall.
Leonard Transportation Center faculty Kimberly Collins, Yunfei Hou and Raffi Der Wartanian, with graduate students Sai Kalyan Ayyagari and Bhavik Pankaj Khatri, published a study for the journal Data in Brief; Mike Stull (entrepreneurship) discussed the opening of the Palm Desert Entrepreneur Resource Center; and Michael Karp (history) coordinated the 20th annual Academic WorldQuest competition.