Collage of Alumni Chapter events
Alumni Chapters:
What are they up to?
EOP Alumni Chapter The Educational Opportunity Program (EOP) Alumni Chapter, which provides financial and academic support to EOP students, hosted its seventh annual golf tournament in early April at Jurupa Hills Country Club in Riverside. The event raises money for book scholarships to benefit low-income, underrepresented and underserved students. The chapter also offers a book award for current undergraduate EOP students, which covers the cost of their books.  Faculty/Staff Alumni Chapter Working to provide more opportunities for professional development, the Faculty/Staff Alumni Chapter has been building a community that advocates and creates opportunities for the academic excellence, professional growth, and advancement of faculty, staff, students, alumni and the community at large.  Latino Alumni Chapter In mid-February, the Latino Alumni Chapter hosted its first major mixer at the New York Grill in Ontario to welcome Robert Nava, the university’s new vice president of University Advancement, with more than 70 people in attendance. This was the chapter’s first event since it relaunched in January. Pan-African Alumni Chapter Founded in February, the Pan-African Chapter is working with the CSUSB admissions office to recruit and retain more African-American students. The newest chapter’s board members are currently working on initiatives to build a stronger affinity for the chapter’s members and community. Undocumented Alumni Chapter CSUSB is the first university in the CSU system to establish a chapter for undocumented alumni. The chapter is working to provide mentorship and resources to undocumented students.

If you would like to get involved with an alumni chapter, contact Alumni Relations at alumni@csusb.edu or visit their website.
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