CSUSB faculty member Lacey Kendall stresses the importance of diversity in education.
Professor of psychology Cynthia Crawford says the diversity on campus makes it a great place to work.
Thomas Provenzano, professor of theater arts, discusses the importance of diversity in students and faculty.
CSUSB professor and glass master Katherine Gray credits the university's diversity for allowing her teaching to have a broader impact.
Careers in Law Day was held for CSUSB students, community college transfers and high school students as part of the university’s commitment to offering a pre-law curriculum and support programs as a member of the Cal LAW Pathways program.
The following topics will be discussed: Exploring careers in law, Secrets of Law School – what it is really like to be a law student, internships for law careers, and learning about the law school admission process.
Kinesiology professor Guillermo Escalante says CSUSB's diversity drew him to the university.
The Holmes Scholars Program supports racially and ethnically diverse students pursuing graduate degrees in education to be future faculty in institutions of higher education.
Sharon Velarde Pierce, CSUSB public administration professor, says that diversity in the classroom expands a student's education.