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Jay-talking
Becoming a teacher or educator these days is tough to consider with the current economic hardships and recent budget cutbacks. But education still plays a vital role in success, especially in the Inland Empire, which has among the lowest college-graduation rates in the state.
That’s how Jay Fiene sees it. He’s the new interim dean for [...]
Launch from the loading dock
UPS’s Noel Massie gets a message from the White House.
June 23, 2010 | Business, College News | Read more about Launch from the loading dockA dean’s work
After 13 years as dean of Cal State San Bernardino’s College of Education, Patricia Arlin ends that good long run on June 30.
Arlin took leadership in gaining the College of Education’s initial full accreditation by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education in 2002 and the subsequent reaccreditation in 2009. She also led the [...]
Just what the doctor ordered
The times they are a changin’. Minority students with Ph.D.s in scientific disciplines may no longer be such a minority. Thanks to a $1.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, Cal State San Bernardino will help more minority students pursue doctorate degrees and become researchers in the fields of biology, chemistry, kinesiology, physics and [...]
September 30, 2009 | College News, Science | Read more about Just what the doctor orderedAccounting for the masses
The students that jam the B.S. in accounting program at Cal State San Bernardino know all about the power of numbers. At 700 strong, they have made the degree the largest undergraduate program in the university’s College of Business and Public Administration, and the degree’s popularity has set the table for the new master’s in [...]
September 30, 2009 | Business, College News | Read more about Accounting for the masses



