CSUSB becomes the first public university in the nation to launch a blended comprehensive campaign that includes philanthropic fundraising and funding for grants and research.
The presentation showed how CSUSB’s xREAL Lab uses embodied conversational agents in virtual reality to simulate realistic conversations for increasing students’ empathy and engagement.
Convocation will feature highlights from last year, the goals and challenges for the upcoming year along with announcements of the President’s Special Achievement and Outstanding Employee award winners.
Through the Next Generation Smart Classroom project, CSUSB has upgraded nearly 300 classrooms with leading-edge audio-visual communication technology.
Paulette Brown-Hinds will spend her fellowship to explore ways to empower smaller newsrooms serving diverse communities in California to use solutions-focused data.
The EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Annual Meeting is a premier event where faculty, IT personnel and industry partners explore different technology-driven approaches to broad learning issues and share expertise across institutions.
Tomás Gómez-Arias said he will work to ensure the success of new programs and continuing to develop JHBC’s portfolio of offerings.
The new Student Services Building will be able to accommodate up to 4,000 students and is designed for maximal flexibility as the campus continues to grow.
In the latest Osher Lifelong Learning Institute podcast, CSUSB President Tomás D. Morales discusses the benefits the OLLI program brings to lifelong learners at the university.
Money Magazine, which ranked CSUSB No. 54 out of 623 colleges and universities, ranks institutions based on quality of education, affordability and graduate earnings.
President Tomás D. Morales will be part of a panel discussion that begins at 1:15 p.m. Thursday, May 26, as part of the commission’s hearing, “Equitable Economic Development Across California.” The hearing will take place from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, May 26, in person at the Riverside Convention Center or virtually on Zoom and Facebook Live.
President Tomás D. Morales donated a beaded calavera (skull), made by art student Valeria Vargas, to the CSUSB Undocumented Student Success Center, which he purchased during a Día de los Muertos celebration and auction last November.