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An experiment in success
With the help of CSUSB alumni and the people who run CoyoteCareers, new CSUSB graduates are discovering that getting work in a stingy job market isn’t only about what you know or who you know. It’s also about finding out who you are.
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Albert Karnig begins his final year as president of Cal State San Bernardino.
November 15, 2011 | Features, Top Reads | Read more about Standing OThe way back home
A new educational center is giving parolees new skills, new hope and a new way to think.
November 15, 2011 | Features | Read more about The way back homeIn Memoriam – November 2011
Following the recent passing of Antreen Pfau, wife of CSUSB’s founding President John Pfau, the Pfau family and the university reaffirmed their call to contribute to the Pfau Family Scholarship Fund, which was established in 2002 to support CSUSB students. Antreen Pfau passed away Aug. 17 at the age of 93.
“A college education is so [...]
The civil rights issue of our day
With less than 78 percent of Hispanics in America graduating from high school and only 13 percent of native-born Hispanics graduating from college, the United States faces a crucial challenge in educating the fastest-growing population in the country.
July 21, 2011 | Features, Top Reads | Read more about The civil rights issue of our dayRipples
A man of letters speaks of his addictions to drugs and alcohol, and to the young men and women whom he now hopes to help.
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