Barring
an Education No liberal studies student
working on a credential ever plans to teach inside a prison.
But when education professors Carolyn Eggleston and Thom Gehring
took their experience behind bars years ago, they found a field
typically forgotten, neglected, avoided or considered undeserving
of much financial support for programs.
Calendar
Calendar
Events
Cool tunes for those warm summer Wednesday Nights.
President’s
Observations
The
Value of a College Education Today a student with a bachelor's
degree makes almost $1 million more in a lifetime than does
a high school graduate.
Update on
Cal State
Where
Minds and Money Meet Beyond preparing a more highly-trained work force, guess
what CSUSB does for the local economy?
Links
in the Fast-food Chain, and Other Connections In the late ‘40s and early
‘50s, fast-food businesses were popping up all over Southern
California, including some major ones in San Bernardino. Neal
Baker’s connections to that piece of tasty history has
established a new link in his life, this one to a scholarship
fund.
All-American
Dream
From her own days on championship sports teams, Kim Cherniss
has drilled into her women’s volleyball players some crazy
notion that they can win – a lot. Have they ever.
Walls Aaron Hecker “hired” 25 elementary
and middle school kids to paint a mural. They had to work every
Saturday. They had to work for a year. They loved it.
Second
Efforts What this former
Super Bowl player didn’t realize after retiring from the
NFL was that his toughest and most rewarding goals still lay
ahead of him.