The new direct-admission pathway to Cal State San Bernardino was one topic of discussion in a recap of the Rialto Unified school board meeting on Oct. 22. David Dufault-Hunter, CSUSB vice president for Strategic Enrollment Management and Marketing...
Inland Empire manufacturing continued to struggle in September. The region’s purchasing managers index was 47.3 up slightly from August but still below 50, according to the Institute of Applied Research and Policy Analysis at Cal State San Bernardino...
Michelle Russen (hospitality management) and a team of researchers from the University of Houston and Florida International University published a study that developed and tested the Leadership Inclusion Framework (LIF) to enhance leaders’ inclusion...
CSUSB faculty members Samantha Juan (nursing) and Nabeel Alzahrani (computer science and engineering) have been award a American Association of Colleges of Nursing Faculty Scholar Grant for their interdisciplinary project, “Transforming Nursing...
Written by Veterans, in partnership with the California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) Veterans Success Center, will be an exhibitor at this year’s 29 Palms Book Festival, taking place Nov. 7–9 at the Twentynine Palms Community Center...
As vice president of university advancement, Ray Watts’ fundraising work creates opportunities for students and strengthens economic growth throughout the Coachella Valley.
Michael Hernandez, a CSUSB graduate, was featured in a Q-and-A. The assistant superintendent of the Appleton Area School District who oversees secondary schools has three master’s degrees that he earned at California State University in San...
The Center of Excellence for cyber security in the Inland Empire at Cal State San Bernardino was mentioned as a major component in developing skilled workers in the region during an interview with Matt Mena, executive director of IEGO, Inland Empire...
Joseph Tormey, director of CSUSB’s Hospitality Management Program, was interviewed by the personal finance website about the upcoming winter travel season and how consumers can plan to get the most for their money.
In a Halloween-themed column: “Directly behind Cal State San Bernardino and now used by the state’s water system is Devil Canyon. It has been known by that ignominious name for more than a century. There is a story that claims responsibility for...
Cal State San Bernardino awarded more than $150,000 in scholarships to over 60 students at its Palm Desert Campus this academic year. The scholarships, recognizing academic excellence, community service, and personal growth, aim to support students...
A new statewide program that includes Cal State San Bernardino will alert high school students that they’ve been admitted to a college before they’ve even applied. But it could also be a boon to schools hungry for boosts in enrollment.