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Issue
#4abcdefghij
July
2003 |
| In
this
issue: |
| Congratulations
to
the
Class
of
2003 |
| CSUSB
receives
$3M
from
San
Manuel
Band
of
Mission
Indians |
| University
salutes
outstanding
and
retiring
faculty |
| College
of
Education
and
I.E.
66er's
to
host
alumni
event |



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Congratulations
to
the
Class
of
2003
On
June
13,
14
and
15,
nearly
3,000
graduates
were
awarded
degrees,
with
1,825
attending
the
ceremony
at
the
main
campus
and
129
participating
in
the
Palm
Desert
Campus
ceremony.
(Click
here
for
more
PHOTOS)
The
university
continued
its
tradition
of
making
the
ceremonies
available
over
the
Internet
as
a
streaming
video
feed
(live),
as
well
as
posting
the
ceremonies
to
the
university
web
site
for
convenient
anytime
viewing.
To
view
a
ceremony
from
the
university’s
web
site,
please
click
here.
The
College
of
Social
and
Behavioral
Sciences
hosted
the
largest
ceremony,
with
518
grads
and
over
3,100
guests
attending
the
ceremony.
The
smallest
ceremony
on
the
main
campus
was
for
the
College
of
Education
with
138
graduates
and
an
estimated
1,000
guests...more
about
this
and
other
news
at
the
CSUSB
Alumni
Association
website.
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CSUSB
receives
$3M
from
San
Manuel
The
San
Manuel
Band
of
Mission
Indians
have
contributed
$3
million
to
California
State
University,
San
Bernardino
to
create
additional
space
for
the
university’s
Cross
Cultural
Center
and
develop
endowments
to
fund
scholarships,
internships
and
diversity
programs.
As
part
of
the
agreement,
the
student
union
at
Cal
State
San
Bernardino
will
be
named
the
Santos
Manuel
Student
Union.
“We’re
extremely
appreciative
of
the
San
Manuel
Band
of
Mission
Indians
and
their
understanding
of
the
importance
of
higher
education
in
the
Inland
Empire
and
at
Cal
State
San
Bernardino,”
said
CSUSB
President
Albert
Karnig.
“The
university
and
San
Manuel
have
worked
closely
on
many
collaborative
projects...more
about
this
and
other
news
at
the
CSUSB
Alumni
Association
website.
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|
University
salutes
outstanding
and
retiring
faculty
They
educate,
stimulate
students’
interest
in
learning
and
ultimately
help
inspire
students
as
they
prepare
to
make
the
trek
to
the
working
world.
But
their
work
goes
much
further
than
that.
It
also
includes
the
research
they
do
to
promote
and
advance
education,
for
personal
achievement
and
in
service
to
the
university
as
they
lay
the
groundwork
for
future
generations.
They
are
the
faculty
at
Cal
State,
San
Bernardino.
For
their
efforts,
a
group
of
faculty
members
were
honored
last
month
by
the
university
for
outstanding
service,
dedication
and
professional
achievement...more
about
this
and
other
news
at
the
CSUSB
Alumni
Association
website.
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College
of
Education
and
I.E.
66er's
to
host
alumni
event
Bring
the
whole
family
out
for
a
summer
evening
of
fun
with
the
College
of
Education.
Join
President
Karnig,
Dean
Pat
Arlin
and
College
of
Education
faculty
and
alumni
for
a
barbecue
and
ballgame
at
the
Arrowhead
Credit
Union
Park
in
San
Bernardino.
The
Inland
Empire
66ers
take
on
the
High
Desert
Mavericks
at
7:05
p.m.,
but
the
fun
begins
at
5:30
with
a
pre-game
barbeque...more
about
this
and
other
news
at
the
CSUSB
Alumni
Association
website.
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Class
Notes |
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