CSUSB has been selected for inclusion on the U.S. President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, saluting colleges and universities that have model community service programs and whose students give back to their communities through volunteer service.

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Campus News

Issue #37

CSUSB receives nearly $1 million in NSF grants

Two grants awarded by the National Science Foundation will help CSUSB attract area students into its math and science programs and will encourage students and professionals to pursue teaching careers in math and science in high-need K-12 schools.  Read more below...

Affordable, confidential counseling offered

CSUSB's Community Counseling Center is taking appointments for those struggling with depression, anxiety, eating disorders, life changes and relationship problems.  Read more...

Admissions still open for winter 2007 quarter

The campus is still accepting applications for the winter 2007 quarter, which begins Jan.6.  Applicants are encouraged to apply online at www.csumentor.edu Read more...

Prop. 1D approved by voters, CSUSB to benefit

With the passage of Prop. 1D by almost 57 percent of the state's voters, the campus will receive nearly $13 million to upgrade, renovate and equip facilities.  Read more...

English prof "ambushed"

President Albert Karnig and others "ambushed" English professor Sunny Hyon during her writing composition class with the surprise announcement that she was named the Golden Apple Teaching award winner for the 2006-2007 academic year. Read more...

CSUSB mourns the loss of faculty member

John Kaufman, the second faculty member to be hired in the department of communication, passed away in October. He joined the new CSUSB communication department in 1984 and developed most of the journalism courses in the curriculum and the department's internship program Read more…

Alumni News

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Call for nominations for Alumni Awards of Distinction

The Alumni Association is accepting nominations for its 2007 Alumni Awards of Distinction program. If you know of former CSUSB students who have achieved success in their professions or who have made extraordinary contributions to their alma mater, you’re encouraged to nominate those individuals.  Read more…

Got Loans?

If you have more than $7,500 in outstanding federal student loans (including PLUS loans), the California State University, San Bernardino Alumni Loan Consolidation Program may help you save on your monthly payments and lock in a favorable interest rate. Read more...

Calling all Coyote Couples!

Did you meet your mate @ Cal State?  Share your story and help the CSUSB Alumni Association identify our “Coyote Couples,” and we’ll include you and your spouse in special couples-only events and activities.  Read more...

Coyote Athletics News  Full Schedule

Coyote hoops season underway

Claim your seats now for the 2006-07 Coyote basketball season and be there for the opening home game in Coussoulis Arena on Friday, December 1, when the ‘Yotes take on Humboldt state. For ticket information, call (909) 537-5048.

Current members of the CSUSB Alumni Association receive a $20 discount on men's basketball season tickets! If you're not already a member, click here to join the Association. 

Baseball team to host charity golf tournament

Cal State San Bernardino's baseball team will host a benefit golf tournament to raise funds for the baseball program on December 9 at Yucaipa Valley Golf Club.  A reception for the participants will follow the tournament at the home of head coach Don Parnell.  Read more...

Water polo team hosts sports camp

The women’s water polo team and Coach Tom Finwall (B.S. computer science 1988) will host a water polo camp for girls in grades 5 through 12 Jan. 6-7 at the Coyotes Aquatics Center.  Read more...

Current members of the CSUSB Alumni Association receive a $25 discount on registration fees for the water polo camp for girls.  If you're not already a member, click here to join the Association. 

Coyote Class Notes

Four CSUSB alumni were elected to the California State Assembly on November 7: Anthony Adams (B.A. political science 1999), John Benoit (M.P.A. 1993), Wilmer “Amina” Carter (B.A. English 1972, M.A. education 1976), and Pedro Nava (B.A. sociology 1973). 

Benoit was elected to his third and final term, while Nava was elected to a second term. Both Adams and Carter are serving in the Assembly for the first time.

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