The Sun — It’s not just a career fair: It’s a “career extravaganza.”
Whatever you call it, more than 70 employers are scheduled to be at Cal State San Bernardino Monday, looking to hire students and alumni, for full-time and part-time jobs, as well...
Daily Press — More than 70 employers are seeking to hire Cal State San Bernardino students and alumni at the Career Center job fair on Monday. The career extravaganza will be held on the John M. Pfau Library south lawn from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m...
The Press-Enterprise — When Tammie Thomas, a Cal State San Bernardino graduate, was considering a midlife career change in 2011, she heard someone talking to a family member about jobs in the wastewater industry. She dismissed the idea.
“I thought...
Inland Empire Business— Amer Jakher, a Cal State San Bernardino graduate, has been named Beaumont’s director of public works/city engineer.
Jakher, who previously held the same job in Colton, has more than 20 years experience in public works...
High Desert Daily – Cal State San Bernardino will host the annual Latino Book and Family Festival April 30.
The festival supports the Vision2Read campaign because it promotes literacy throughout San Bernardino County. The festival is open to the...
Champion Newspapers: Some #CSUSB online courses made available to Chino Valley school district students
Champion Newspapers — For the first time, the Chino Valley school district will offer an academic and elective enrichment program to allow...
The Press-Enterprise — Don Sullivan provided a steady performance on April 9, allowing just four hits in eight innings as Cal State San Bernardino’s baseball team split a CCAA doubleheader against host Cal State Monterey Bay.
The Coyotes lost the...
Monterey Herald — Cal State San Bernardino’s softball team swept its doubleheader with host Cal State Monterey Bay on April 9. The Coyotes won the first game, 5-3, and the second, 8-6.
The article, part of a sports roundup column, was published...
The Sun — Third-grade teacher Jane Elliott was badly shaken by the assassination of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., on April 4, 1968.
“I thought he could change things,” Elliott said Thursday at Cal State San Bernardino.
The students...
The Sun — A study showing as many as 9 percent of first-grade students in the city don’t own a toothbrush led Thursday to the donation of 100 toothbrushes, with the donation drive — and broader proposed solution — continuing.
The handoff of 100...
HAARETZ.com — Cal State San Bernardino professor Brian Levin comments on the Ku Klux Klan’s resurgence as presidential candidate Donald Trump’s popularity increases.
Since former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard David Duke declared his support for Trump...
The Press-Enterprise — Cal State San Bernardino was among the area organizations and business that supported Luke’s Pride Spring Community Days at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital, the newspaper reported in a community news column.
Patients...