The Chaffey College Industrial Technical Learning Center has received a $1.2 million grant that will provide free training to low-income and underrepresented students. The funding is being provided by the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, which is part of the California Department Industrial Relations, according to a statement on the college’s …
Read More »CSUSB business school receives accreditation
The Jack H. Brown College of Business and Public Administration at Cal State San Bernardino has had its accreditation extended by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International. The extension “reaffirms JHBC’s commitment to academic excellence and underscores their dedication to providing high-quality business education,” according to a …
Read More »Inland university graduates 130 med students
The California University of Science and Medicine in Colton recently graduated 130 medical students in the traditional “white coat” ceremony that marked the end of the 2023-’24 academic year. Ninety-eight percent of those graduates are from California, and 31 percent are from the Inland Empire, according to a statement on …
Read More »UC named a “best value” institution
UC Riverside has been named one of The Princeton Review’s “Best Value Colleges” for 2024, the fifth consecutive year the school has been named among that group. The Inland Empire’s largest university was one of 209 institutions of higher learning to earn that distinction out of 605 surveyed, according to …
Read More »Four Inland universities ranked among nation’s best
Four Inland Empire universities have been named among the top institutions of higher learning in the United States by a personal financial website. UC Riverside, Cal State San Bernardino, California Baptist University and the University of Redlands are among the top colleges and universities according to Money, which specializes in …
Read More »Tech education center for children opens
A STEAM education center affiliated with Cal State San Bernardino has opened in Temecula. The Tech Steam Center – Science,Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math – was developed by Kids That Code Inc., which was created by Jose Navarrete Cruz and Alfonso Anaya Jr. while they were students at Cal State …
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