
Jean Picker Firstenberg, a member of the California State University Board of Trustees, visited Cal State San Bernardino on Tuesday, Nov. 27, to meet with university students, faculty, staff and administrators.

This year, of the more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate in December, about 1,235 are expected to participate in the ceremonies at Coussoulis Arena on campus.

Out of more than 2,410 students eligible to graduate this fall, nearly 1,250 participated in three ceremonies at the campus’ Coussoulis Arena on Dec. 8.

The university is one of 16 recipients will receive a portion of a $6 million grant from Kaiser Permanente Southern California.

In the latest edition of CSUSB Magazine, read about the inspiring Coyotes who break down barriers and encourage women empowerment.

As we move into 2019, take a moment to watch some of Cal State San Bernardino’s most memorable highlights in our Best of 2018 slide show.

Money magazine has recognized Cal State San Bernardino as one of the top 50 colleges nationwide for transfer students in its 2018-19 ranking “Best Colleges for Transfer Students.”

Several hundred attended the event, which this year was titled “Living … Legacy … Legend.” The breakfast is held annually to remember the legacy of King, the late civil rights leader killed by an assassin’s bullet on April 4, 1968.

CSUSB has appointed Native American educator and advocate Vincent Whipple as the university’s newly created director of Tribal Relations to increase the college-going rates and success of Native American students.