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Students at the LatinX Graduation Recognition Ceremony at Coussoulis Arena in May.
November 29, 2022

The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine ranking looks at institutions that not only enroll the highest number of Hispanic/Latino students, but also the proportion of these students on a campus.

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona spoke at the White House Initiative Latino Regional Economic Summit held at Cal State San Bernardino on Nov. 17.
November 18, 2022

U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona spoke at the sixth and final White House Initiative Latino Regional Economic Summit at CSUSB, attended by more than 300 local officials, educators, business leaders and community members.

Cal State San Bernardino is among the top 100 colleges and universities for Hispanics according rankings from Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education.
October 27, 2020

Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education ranked CSUSB in three categories – total enrollment, the awarding of bachelor’s degrees and awarding of master’s degrees.

Hispanic Heritage Month 2019 banner
October 1, 2019

To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, Cal State San Bernardino is hosting a number of events on campus and at its Palm Desert Campus through Oct. 15 to recognize the contributions, heritage and culture of Hispanics and Latino Americans.

HHM 2019 web banner
September 13, 2019

To celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month, CSUSB will hold a number of events on campus and at its Palm Desert Campus from Sept. 15-Oct. 15 to recognize the contributions, heritage and culture of Hispanics and Latino Americans.

CSUSB Hispanic graduation ceremony
September 6, 2019

Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine has once again named CSUSB among the top universities in the nation in awarding bachelor’s and master’s degrees to Hispanics.

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September 26, 2018

The publication Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, in its annual rankings, has listed Cal State San Bernardino as one of the nation’s leading universities in awarding degrees to minority students, specifically Hispanics.