CSUSB Professor Monty Van Wart received the California State University’s Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award for his work to advance student success.
The CSU legislative staff, who advise state legislators on CSU budget and policy issues, visited the Palm Desert Campus on Oct. 14 and the San Bernardino campus on Oct. 15.
Hispanic Heritage Month look back: CSUSB graduate Alexander Soto wanted to become a doctor as a way to help the community after growing up in a neighborhood plagued by drug usage and gang violence.
A Hispanic Heritage Month look back: Gabriel Lopez was named the second-place winner in the “Physical and Mathematical Sciences” session at the 33rd Annual CSU Student Research Competition.
The CSU selected Roberta “Bobbie” Fox, social work undergraduate, as the CSUSB recipient of the Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, the CSU’s highest recognition of success.
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.
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.
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.
Edward Gomez (art and design), David Catanzarite (theatre arts, Palm Desert Campus), Bradford Owen (communication studies) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are mentioned in news coverage on various topics.