Cal State San Bernardino has been listed at No. 15 for the 50 Best Online MBA Programs ranking by College Consensus. CSUSB is the only California State University to make the list.
The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration is collaborating with CSUSB and the CSU system-wide administration to enhance organizational strategic sustainability goals.
CSUniverse, a new digital publication from the California State University, is now available online, and CSUSB is represented in the inaugural edition.
CSUSB ranked No. 3 in the Top 200 Master’s Universities category and No. 11 in the magazine’s Best Bang for the Buck list in the Western region.
CSUSB Undocumented Student Success Center has been named one of “20 Programs to Watch” by Excelencia in Education, a nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating Latino success in higher education.
Montgomery Van Wart (public administration), Angie Denisse Otiniano Verissimo (health science and human ecology) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were included in news coverage recently.
The university will also be closed on Friday, Aug. 30, marking the last week of its summer schedule. It will reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Fall classes begin on Sept. 19.
College Factual listed CSUSB as one of the top criminal justice and corrections colleges in the nation.
Montgomery Van Wart, a CSUSB professor of public administration is one of 19 faculty members who will receive the CSU’s Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award for having demonstrated extraordinary leadership to advance student success.
Alemayehu G. Mariam (political science, emeritus) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) share their expertise with the news media.
The need for the power grid and transportation infrastructure to keep pace with the expected major increase of electric vehicles on the roads is the topic of dialogue to be held by the CSUSB Leonard Transportation Center on Tuesday, Aug. 27.
Angie Denisse Otiniano Verissimo (health science), Kelly Campbell (psychology), Katherine Gray (art), Enrique G. Murillo Jr. (education), Graciela Torres (chemistry) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) were mentioned in news coverage this week.