
Tomás D. Morales formally received the award on June 12 for “his outstanding leadership in higher education, spearheading the effort to cultivate our nation's future leaders from K-12 through college,” said AAAED President Richard Anthony Baker.

The colleges of Social and Behavioral Sciences (8 a.m.) Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (noon), College of Natural Sciences (4 p.m.), and Arts and Letters and Education (8 p.m.) will honor the Class of 2019 on Saturday.

Super Sunday is part of the CSU African American Initiative, which seeks to increase the college preparation, enrollment and graduation rates of African American students.

CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales encourages students and their parents to begin early to prepare for college during annual CSU Super Sunday presentation.

Club officers cited President Tomás D. Morales’ ongoing support and for attending its Chinese New Year celebration.

The MBA program was designed to prepare students for positions of responsibility and leadership in business administration, emphasizing conceptual knowledge and practical skills.

At $55 million and 71,000 square feet over three floors, the CGI will be the home for all instructional needs and administrative operations for the College of Extended Learning.

Shawn Farrell, an accomplished administrator with more than 13 years of experience in collegiate athletics, is CSUSB’s new athletic director.

The push for legislative support is a result of Gov. Jerry Brown’s 2017-18 budget proposal released in January that allocated less than half of the additional $324.9 million in state funding the CSU system.