
First-generation student Emmanuel Castaneda says his motivation stems from his family, providing him with the constant encouragement to keep going academically and personally.

Tomás Gómez-Arias said he will work to ensure the success of new programs and continuing to develop JHBC’s portfolio of offerings.

Sharon Tewari reflects on what brought her from India to CSUSB and her experiences at the university as a graduate student working toward an MBA.

Marketing professor Victoria Seitz has had over 50 research cited publications on a range of topics that includes branding and image marketing.

Educator and administrator Tomás Gómez-Arias has been named to lead the college. He will begin in his new role on July 1.

The donations included $1,500 in food and hygiene items for Obershaw Den and over $2,000 in toys, socks and blankets to low-income families and the homeless.

The Coyotes of Comedy show, which will start at 6 p.m., will feature comedians Steven Briggs, Andy Kern and Brian Kiley, along with magician David Martinez. Proceeds will support the CSUSB Sports and Marketing Scholarship Fund.

The impact of COVID-19, specifically on women entrepreneurs, will be the topic of the JHBC Office of Academic Equity third annual ShEconomy virtual panel discussion on Oct. 28.

The Coyotes of Comedy event will be held at the SMSU Events Center starting at 7 p.m. with performances by comedians Key Lewis and Luz Pazos, as well as magician Johnny “Ace” Palmer. Tickets are $15.