St. Paul AME Hosts CSU Super Sunday
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales spoke on Feb. 25, at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in San Bernardino as part of the California State University’s Super Sunday.
Cal State San Bernardino President Tomás D. Morales spoke on Feb. 25, at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in San Bernardino as part of the California State University’s Super Sunday.
Veronica Wilson, a Cal State San Bernardino political science major, was selected by the Panetta Institute for Public Policy to serve in its prestigious congressional internship, where she worked closely with the California congressional delegation in Washington, D.C. “This internship meant more to me than I could imagine,” said Wilson, who is on track to graduate in spring 2024. “I learned so much about myself, our government, and the world around me. I was able to make friendships that will last a lifetime and watch the events in our nation play out right before my eyes. Thanks to this internship,
Sahmae Jackson juggles it all with a 3.821 GPA – she’s a veteran of the United States Army; a single mother with a child with disabilities; a volunteer of her church and the Children’s Cancer Foundation of Loma Linda; a fitness instructor; and a graduate student in the Career and Technical Education master’s program at Cal State San Bernardino.
Angela Clark-Louque, a professor of educational leadership and technology in the James R. Watson and Judy Rodriguez Watson College of Education at Cal State San Bernardino, will be celebrated as a Leading While Female Icon at the Leading While Female Conference to be held in San Diego April 21-22.
In her new position, Cherina Betters will represent 33 school districts and more than 400,000 students.