The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has awarded an unprecedented three-year, $960,000 gift to California State University, San Bernardino to increase the college-going rates and success of Native American students.
CSUSB is part of a consortium of 16 CSU and nine UC campuses collectively awarded a five-year, $5 million grant from the National Science Foundation to increase diversity in physics and astronomy through the Cal-Bridge program.
Thirteen undergraduate and graduate students from Cal State San Bernardino’s Palm Desert Campus were celebrated at the annual Rogers Scholarship Dinner held at the La Quinta Resort & Club on Oct. 2.
Carol Hood (physics), Guillermo Escalante (kinesiology), Priyanka Yalamanchili (rehabilitation counseling) and Brian Levin (criminal justice) are interviewed by news media.
Five Cal State San Bernardino students served paid internships with various federal agencies as part of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities (HACU) National Internship Program.
CSUSB is expanding and creating programs as part of a $125,000 annual grant renewable for up to three years to support undocumented students and their families realize their full potential.
After a national search, the university has named Robert J. Nava as its new vice president for the Division of University Advancement.
CSUSB was well-represented at the fourth annual Turkey Trot, hosted by the city of San Bernardino’s Community Emergency Response Team, on Thanksgiving Day.
The grant will be used in several areas to facilitate a culture of equity and diversity within the faculty through comprehensive policy changes concerning recruitment, hiring, promotion and tenure in STEM-related programs.