Prospective students can explore eligible bachelor’s degree programs, review admission requirements and apply before the application deadline of Sept. 30. Spring 2027 classes begin in January.
Stater Bros. Charities donated $60,000 to support CSUSB's Obershaw DEN food pantry, expanding access to food and personal hygiene items for students. The gift also strengthens the Athletics Fueling Pantry with high-protein options that support student-athlete wellness and success.
California State University, San Bernardino again received Money magazine’s highest distinction – a five-star rating – recognizing strong educational value, affordability and student outcomes.
The university’s effort at streamlining the admissions process for eligible high school students was featured in three articles and a video in the Summer 2026 edition of Focus, the foundation’s magazine, which is dedicated to ways higher education institutions are working to streamline and simplify access.
The university will observe the Independence Day holiday on Thursday, July 2, in advance of the 4-10 summer schedule Friday, July 3.
Middle and high school students spent a week at the CSUSB Summer Youth Music Camp learning from professional musicians through workshops, rehearsals and master classes before performing alongside the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra at its annual Concert Under the Stars.
High school students explored cybersecurity and artificial intelligence through hands-on learning, industry mentorship and campus life at CSUSB’s 2026 WITH Cyber Camp. The annual Center for Cyber and AI program introduced campers to in-demand careers while building technical skills, confidence and community.
The university's main campus and Palm Desert Campus will also be closed on Friday as part of its summer schedule, and will reopen for summer session classes and business on Monday, June 22.
Meredith Conroy (political science) wrote on how language is used to question a candidate’s masculinity in a U.S. Senate race in Texas, and Brian Levin (criminal justice, emeritus) was interviewed about homicides targeting the homeless and anti-immigrant violence in Northern Ireland.
Elizabeth Ann Alexander, known as Beth, supported the Veterans Success Center through the San Bernardino Elks Lodge No. 836, obtaining grants that assisted the center’s student veterans. She passed away on May 21.
Meredith Conroy (political science) discussed the language of masculinity in the U.S. Senate race in Texas, Jeremy Murray (history) was interviewed about AI use in the California State University system, and Chetan Prakash, (mathematics, emeritus) launched the Trace Institute with co-founder Donald Hoffman, a retired UC Irvine professor.
The Cal State San Bernardino women’s volleyball, baseball and men’s golf teams – all of whom advanced to their respective NCAA Division II post-season championship tournaments – were recognized with certificates by Mayor Helen Tran and the City Council on June 3.