Two Inland Empire universities have been ranked among the top online Master of Business Administration programs in California. The University of Redlands ranked fifth and Cal State San Bernardino sixth, according to Online MBA Report. USC, Pepperdine and Santa Clara universities and the University of California-Davis, respectively, made up the …
Read More »UCR again recognized for social mobility
UC Riverside has again been named the top university in the United States for social mobility by U.S. News & World Report. This is the fourth consecutive year the university has achieved that ranking, which is based on to what extent a school’s low-income graduates achieve a higher standard of living, …
Read More »Survey: UCR among top public universities
UC Riverside has been ranked the 33rd strongest public university in the United States by Forbes magazine. Seventeen public universities, including several others in the University of California system, made the financial magazine’s top 50 list, according to a statement on the university’s website. “Forbes top colleges ranking spotlights schools …
Read More »CSUSB seeks to raise $200 million
Cal State Bernardino is conducting a $200 million “blended” fundraising campaign that will seek donations from multiple sources. “Our Defining Moment: The Campaign for CSUSB” was highlighted by President Tomas D. Morales during the university’s convocation Aug. 18, the traditional start of the academic year, according to a statement on …
Read More »CSUSB performing arts to get started
Cal State San Bernardino will break ground next month on a $127 million performing arts center. The 500-seat facility, which is expected to open in the 2024-25 academic year, will be built south of the campus’ current performing arts center, according to a statement on the university’s website. A ceremony …
Read More »UCR to help “stop-outs” finish their degrees
UC Riverside and UC Davis have started a program designed to help adults obtain their college degrees. The UC Degree Completion Program will help UC students who left the system between 2008-2020 without finishing their degrees – called “stop-outs” – and any California resident with some college experience but no …
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