After building a global career at the intersection of innovation and sustainability, Robert Grey returns to where his journey began. This week, he returns to his alma mater and joins other respected leaders in a variety of fields, including sustainability, technology, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence and more, at the Defining the Future Conference, offering a glimpse into what lies ahead.
The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation has awarded CSUSB Palm Desert Campus students more than $100,000 in scholarships over the past five years.
“An Evening in Monte Carlo” brought together community leaders, industry partners, university administrators, alumni and supporters for an evening of celebration, connection and purpose.
An Evening in Monte Carlo will feature an elegant dinner, live entertainment, dancing and the intrigue of masquerade — all inspired by the glamour of Monte Carlo.
Students had the opportunity to interact with vendors and business operators from across the country and internationally.
Organized by students in the Advanced Entertainment Marketing Planning and Strategy class within the Department of Marketing, the Dec. 6 Coyote Comedy Fest not only showcased a lineup of talented comedians but also provided a hands-on learning opportunity for the students. Proceeds from the event will go toward student scholarships.
The Coyote Comedy Fest is returning to Cal State San Bernardino for its 11th annual show on Dec. 6 at Santos Manuel Student Union North. Tickets are available now.
The Greater Palm Springs Tourism Foundation is committed to economic mobility for residents of the Coachella Valley.
The free event, which is open to the public, will take place on Thursday, Oct. 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Eucalyptus Room in the Meeting Center (formerly the Commons).