The Office of Alumni Relations at Cal State San Bernardino hosted its fourth annual alumni mixer on the top floor of Riverside City Hall on the evening of Dec. 12. With 170 people in attendance, this event marked the largest mixer of the year.
 
“Events like these are great because they allow us to stay connected with an incredibly valuable university resource – our alumni,” CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales said during the event. “As alumni, you are an integral part of CSUSB and its incredible legacy. I encourage you to get involved and show your Coyote Pride often.”
 
The event also recognized Rusty Bailey ’04, mayor of Riverside and CSUSB alumnus, for his leadership and dedicated service to the Riverside and San Bernardino communities.
 
“Since Mayor Bailey is not running for reelection, we took the opportunity to thank him for his service to the region,” said Crystal Wymer-Lucero, director of Alumni Relations.
 
Morales presented Bailey with a signed certificate of recognition on behalf of the university, as well as some branded alumni gifts.
 
“Rusty is an inspirational civic leader,” Morales said, “and an outstanding CSUSB alumnus!”


CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales (left) presents to Riverside Mayor Rusty Baily, a CSUSB graduate, a signed certificate of recognition

CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales (left) presents to Riverside Mayor Rusty Baily, a CSUSB graduate, a signed certificate of recognition on behalf of the university for his leadership and service to the Riverside and San Bernardino communities.