Features
As a youth growing up in a neighborhood plagued by drug abuse and gang violence, Alex Soto saw education as a way to succeed and give back to the community to help those less fortunate.
Four faculty members — Kathie Pelletier, Kathleen Devlin, Gisela M. Bichler and Cherstin Lyon — were each surprised with Outstanding Faculty Awards.
President Tomás D. Morales regularly engages with the local community, university partners, legislative representatives and educational leaders worldwide to champion CSUSB and its mission.
Despite challenging beginnings, Brian McDaniel, a middle school music teacher, was selected as one of the state’s five 2018 Teachers of the Year.
Hundreds of Coyotes gathered on a Saturday morning in April to help make a difference in the community for the sixth annual Coyote Cares Day.
Bianca Castro’s passionate drive to give back led her to help abused elephants at a rescue and rehabilitation center in Thailand.
News Briefs
Coyote Village and Coyote Commons coming to campus
Community Garden Benefits Obershaw DEN Food Pantry
Saving Planet Earth with Conscious Capitalism: Coyote Radio’s newest program explores sustainability
¡Viva la Mujer! LEAD IX Summit focuses on accomplishments and challenges facing Latina women
Ten Years in the Making: Communication studies professor helps create documentary about Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Theatre professor inducted into College of Fellows of American Theatre
Lane Shefter Bishop: Professor, Producer, Director
Girl Power! Women’s Leadership Conference incites conversation and empowerment
The Social Justice Summit explores human rights and equality
Palm Desert Campus students get lessons from leaders
A Month-Long Celebration: Rat Pack takes over the Palm Desert Campus
U.S. News & World Report 2019 Ranking
CSUSB receives $1.1 million in grants to increase bachelor’s degree attainment rates
Noted historian and author speaks at the second annual Rabbi Hillel Cohn Endowed Lecture
College of Social and Behavioral Sciences celebrates 2018 Hall of Fame
Sixth annual Pioneer Breakfast brings new theme and more scholarships
Panel discussion brings four inspirational African-American business leaders to CSUSB
CSUSB First Peoples’ Center celebrates state Assembly resolution in support of its work
Edison International and CSUSB inspire students to pursue STEM majors
CSUSB part of first-ever, 5-campus consortium grant
Helping Those in Need
Center for Global Innovation to be the ‘center’ of CSUSB
Elementary school students visit CSUSB to learn about college
Hundreds of young men from local high schools return to CSUSB for annual Black and Brown Conference
Three Years of Art: CSUSB Community-based Art initiative awarded 3-year contract to bring art to California prisons
CSUSB alumni share experiences and encourage students for annual Professor for a Day
Alumni Chapters Return to CSUSB
Devoted Coyotes join Alumni Relations
CSUSB Athletics welcomes new Coyote to the team
Tony Lo: excelling on and off the field