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Csusb Magazine (Spring 2018), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Spring 2018), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
President's Agenda......2
President Tomás D. Morales regularly engages with the local community, university partners, legislative representatives and educational leaders worldwide to champion CSUSB and its mission.
CSUSB alumnus earns prestigious scholarship for UCLA medical school......5
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.
CSUSB names its outstanding faculty for 2017-18 year......6
Four faculty members — Kathie Pelletier, Kathleen Devlin, Gisela M. Bichler and Cherstin Lyon — were each surprised with Outstanding Faculty …
Csusb Magazine (Fall/Winter 2017-2018), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Fall/Winter 2017-2018), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features
Cal State San Bernardino Named in Several Prestigious Rankings......Page 8
CSUSB continues to be named in several university rankings by prestigious organizations, including Forbes magazine and U.S. News & World Report.
Something out of this World: Richard Addante......Page 13
Assistant professor of psychology Richard Addante participated in a simulated NASA mission to an asteroid at the agency's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
We Define the Future......Page 14
After a two-year journey and seeking more than 2,000 options, Cal State San Bernardino introduces its new unique brand identity:We Define the Future.
A major part of the institution's …
Csusb Magazine (Fall/Winter 2015-2016), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Fall/Winter 2015-2016), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features
Pride and Pedagogy......Page 6
From CSUSB's beginnings to today, one trait has stood in relief; Great professors devoted to seeing their students succeed.
50 Big Events in CSUSB History......Page 8
Remember with CSUSB many of the people, milestones and major achievements that have shaped the stout character of the university by the hills. What was big when you were here?
Aluminati......Page 12
Fifty of CSUSB's stellar graduates and what they do.
The CSUSB Difference......Page 16
Over 50 years, the profound impact of a new college in inland Southern California is seen in the stories students …
Vol.41 N.45 June 5th 2014, Csusb
Vol.41 N.42 May 15th 2014, Csusb
Vol.41 N.38 April 17th 2014, Csusb
Vol.41 N.33 March 13th 2014, Csusb
Vol.41 N.31 February 27th 2014, Csusb
Vol.41 N.29 February 13th 2014, Csusb
Vol.41 N.16 November 14th 2013, Csusb
Vol.41 N.08 September 19th 2013, Csusb
Vol.41 N.07 September 12th 2013, Csusb
Vol.41 N.06 September 5th 2013, Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Spring 2013), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Spring 2013), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
A brittle history of California water......Page 6
On the fourth floor of CSUSB's Pfau Library, the state's old water maps are, yes, getting a little hydration.
Keeping it adroit at the UN......Page 8
Happiness is a good position paper
Yeti device eyes......Page 11
Robots put on their best moves
Breakouts......Page 17
Incarcerated mothers learning to attach in a world apart
That delicate digital balance......Page 22
Online classes: Let's get real in this virtual universe
Csusb Magazine (Fall 2012), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Fall 2012), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Update......Page 3
Innovation and leadership are two of the qualities that made CSUSB on of five colleges nationwide to receive a prestigious community engagement award.
College News......Page 6
A professor emeritus in geography recounts the university's efforts to improve city development standards and capitalize on the natural beauty of San Bernardino.
Contributions......Page 12
Albert Karnig's retirement gala proves to be scholarship gold.
Pack Tracks......Page 16
A former CSUSB All-American point guard is now in paradise as the head coach for a NCAA Division 1 women's basketball team.
Student Scapes......Page 18
Britney inspires confidence for young …
Csusb Magazine (Spring 2012), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (Spring 2012), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
The sculptor......Page 4
The presidency of Albert Karnig aimed to create new and innovative ways to learn, form partnerships and build on a campus atmosphere that made anyone connected to the university feel they were a part of something big.
To serve a community......Page 8
A university looks at the needs of its region and matches them with resources.
The joy in knowledge......Page 10
Near, far and wide:Bringing brain power to CSUSB.
The right home......Page 11
Marilyn Karnig was a study in doing.
Csusb Magazine (2010-2011), Csusb
Csusb Magazine (2010-2011), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
Update......Page 3
With all the beauty supplied by brush, hills and mountains that surround CSUSB, the university is complementing nature's art with works of its own.
College News......Page 6
A CSUSB alumnus and former Model Un student keeps a winning tradition alive.
Contributions......Page 14
The new face for public art at CSUSB.
Pack Tracks......Page 16
What does it take to play water polo, and why is Bryanna all ashivers this a.m?
Student Scapes......Page 18
A communication studies student and waitress delivers the goods by way of food, verve and a little nerve.
Alumni Notes …
Vol.35 N.47 April 17th 2008, Csusb
Vol.35 N.43 March 20th 2008, Csusb
Vol.35 N.33 January 3rd 2008, Csusb
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2006), Csusb
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2006), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
Update Feature......Page 3
For CSUSB's three 2006 honorary doctorate recipients, the lofty goals inherent in education rise from the most down-to-earth ways of pursuing a higher life.
Athletics Feature......Page 13
You could call her the enforcer, or you could call her mom. Either way, Cita Jones is just looking for a little love and compliance from her student athletics.
Contributions Feature......Page 19
With construction of the new education building now underway, CSUSB is bent on furnishing it with the best and brightest in equipment.
Student Scapes Feature......Page 23
Manny Aybar's few days at the Royal …
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2005), Csusb
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Fall/Winter 2005), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
Update Feature......Page 2
Since 1987 CSUSB's student population has about doubled to almost 17,000. the university is expected to add another 10,000 more students by the year 2020. What is CSUSB doing to prepare?
Contributions Feature......Page 20
Six stories on those who have made a difference by giving in different ways
Athletics Feature......Page 24
Tom Burleson is CSUSB's part-time women's cross country coach. But don't think his "limited" employment status says anything about his stature
Alumni Feature......Page 27
As the university dives into a year of events for its 40th anniversary, alumni remember-in their own …
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2004), Csusb
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2004), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
Contributions Feature......Page 19
Jim Watson remembers how one teacher helped him learn to read, and now he's passing on the gift.
Athletics Feature......Page 21
Sport is more than agility and raw talent. It is ability harnessed by a nimble mind. Just ask Traci Statler.
Student Feature......Page 24
Joriz has what so many of us want: Youth, wisdom and a nice outside jumper.
Alumni Feature......Page 27
He can sing and do standup comedy, but his favorite audience is made up of his patients.
Vol.32 N.12 June 3rd 2004 (Part 1), Csub
Vol.32 N.02 March 18th 2004, Csusb
Vol.31 N.49 February 12th 2004, Csusb
Vol.31 N.48 February 5th 2004, Csusb
Vol.31 N.43 December 25th 2003, Csusb
Vol.31 N.38 November 20th 2003, Csusb
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2003), Csusb
Cal State San Bernardino Magazine (Spring/Summer 2003), Csusb
CSUSB Magazine
Features:
Contributions Feature......Page 20
As descendants of the Serrano tribe, the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians now look to create their own educational descendants with the largest single gift in history to the university's main campus.
Athletics Feature......Page 22
Where once the athletics program lived in part on the prestige of one CCAA title, the past six years have seen it scoop up seven more.
Student Feature......Page 25
The rising number of students living on campus, the new buildings, more students and more events have turned the campus into a second home for many.
Alumni Feature …