Joseph Tormey, director of CSUSB’s Hospitality Management Program, was interviewed by the personal finance website about the upcoming winter travel season and how consumers can plan to get the most for their money.
Attendees engaged in keynote sessions, a panel discussion and research presentations that explored how technology continues to shape organizations and education globally.
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CSUSB welcomed more than 2,150 alumni, students and community members to celebrate the university’s beloved tradition: Homecoming Week. The celebration, held Oct. 13-18, honored CSUSB’s history, achievements and legacy — all while creating moments of connection and fun for the Coyote family.
In addition to financial assistance, scholarship recipients gain access to a range of resources designed to enhance their academic experience, including mentorship opportunities, peer tutoring and career development workshops.
An Evening in Monte Carlo will feature an elegant dinner, live entertainment, dancing and the intrigue of masquerade — all inspired by the glamour of Monte Carlo.
CSUSB is celebrating Homecoming Week Oct. 13-18 with a series of events at the San Bernardino and Palm Desert campuses. The week culminates with the Homecoming Bash and women’s volleyball game on Oct. 18.
CSUSB is now accepting undergraduate applications for the Fall 2026 term, with a Dec. 2 deadline for pre-nursing majors and a Jan. 31 deadline for all other majors.
Since its inception, the Mary Stuart Rogers Scholarship Fund has distributed more than $2 million in scholarships to Palm Desert Campus students.