Cal State San Bernardino’s Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration (JHBC) kicked off the 2025-26 academic year with its annual Resource Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 9, drawing approximately 300 students to the Jack Brown Hall lobby.

The fair featured 19 participants, including student organizations, JHBC centers and offices, and campuswide partners. Students connected with clubs such as the American Marketing Association, Society for Human Resource Management, Future Business Leaders of America, Beta Alpha Psi, Accounting Association and the Investment Club.

They also explored resources from the Center for Cyber & AI, Professional Writing Office, JHBC Speaking Center, JHBC Office of Academic Equity, Center for Global Management and the Randall W. Lewis Center for Entrepreneurship.

In addition, representatives from across the university — including the Office of Emergency Management and University Police Department, Alumni Relations, Associated Students, Inc., the Student Health Center and Education Abroad — joined the fair to share opportunities and support services available to business students.

The event provided both new and returning students with an opportunity to meet faculty, staff and peers, learn about resources and student organizations, and build connections to help them succeed throughout the year.

"Being involved in the JHBC Resource Fair was so encouraging and fun, especially with the vast amount of students that attended," said MBA student Breanna Hinckley. "I hope this event continues to be available in the future." 

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