
CSUSB student Maurice Cruz is the recipient of the 2025 National Undergraduate Scholar Award from the American Kinesiology Association. This prestigious award honors exceptional academic achievement, leadership and a commitment to advancing the field of kinesiology and related disciplines.

The tour offered students from CSUSB’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration a rare, behind-the-scenes look at the resort's dynamic operations while creating opportunities to network with over 40 professionals across various departments.

CSUSB students earned top awards at the 39th annual California State University (CSU) Student Research Competition held recently at Cal Poly Humboldt. Fourteen CSUSB students were selected to compete in the prestigious event, which showcases top student research from across the 23 CSU campuses.

The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at CSUSB recently hosted its Business Career & Internship Fair, connecting more than 300 students with over 35 leading employers from a variety of industries.

The Arts & Humanities Career and Internship Fair will take place on April 21 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Santos Manuel Student Union South Events Center. Students are encouraged to register.

CSUSB’s Academic Success and Undergraduate Advising (ASUA) hosted a Lunar New Year event, bringing together students, faculty, staff, and community partners for cultural games, a presentation, and the official introduction of the YOURS AANHPI Program. Designed to support AANHPI students, the program offers advising, mentoring and engagement opportunities to foster academic success and cultural connection.

Organized by students in the Advanced Entertainment Marketing Planning and Strategy class within the Department of Marketing, the Dec. 6 Coyote Comedy Fest not only showcased a lineup of talented comedians but also provided a hands-on learning opportunity for the students. Proceeds from the event will go toward student scholarships.

Local African American high school students from Riverside County gained academic and financial resources through interactive workshops and hands-on assistance at the Scholarship Success Summit: Your Path to Higher Education.

The network consists of eight CSU campuses: San Bernardino, Channel Islands, East Bay, Humboldt, Monterey Bay, Sacramento, San Marcos and Northridge. It aims to foster cross-campus collaborations to serve Latino students better in the CSU system.