The School of Behavioral Sciences at California Baptist University recognizes the importance of internships, which is why the school offers credit for some. Christian Encounters Ministries is a 24-hour, residential, discipleship and counseling ministry center for people, ages 16-25, who are dealing with issues such as grief, anger, depression, abandonment and abuse. They voluntarily come […]
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Grandparents ‘adopted’ through program with Magnolia Grand Facility
Students at California Baptist University have teamed up with Magnolia Grand, an independent living facility for seniors, by “adopting” some of the residents as their own “grandparents.” Mary Stenger, the activities director for Magnolia Grand, across the street from CBU, said once a month students meet with a resident. “(Students) bring cookies, cards; some just […]
Public Health announces PA master’s degree
California Baptist University is consistently growing and expanding the opportunities it provides for students as the Department of Public Health Sciences is currently in the process of adding a Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies degree. Dr. Allan Bedashi, director of the Physician Assistant Studies program, chair of the department and professor in the […]
Counseling Center provides anonymous ED screening tests
During Eating Disorder Awareness Week from Feb. 21- 27, California Baptist University’s Counseling Center made it their mission to bring further awareness to the issue on the CBU campus. Eating disorders are real and prominent on college campuses all across America no matter if it affects men or women based on race, ethnicity, age or […]
Clubs represent diversity at fair
New clubs provide novel opportunities for students With more than 60 clubs from which to choose, students at California Baptist University can find a club to fit their extracurricular and social needs. Clubs range from educational, such as the Biology and Math clubs, to more entertaining clubs for socializing purposes. The Creative Writing Club, National […]
Campus expansions prompt temporary water shutdowns
Students and faculty at California Baptist University may recall receiving multiple email notifications sent about water being shut down in certain parts of campus this semester. John Von Pertz, assistant director of Maintenance and Operations at CBU, explained why these frequent water shutdowns have been occurring, which include the fact that the campus is continuously […]
Wok On updates menu with bento boxes on weekends
Wok On at Brisco’s Cafe has updated its weekend selection by adding bento boxes to the menu. Students now have a widened variety of options when they choose to dine at Brisco’s Wok On, as the menu for weekends has just been re-vamped. On Sundays, Wok On is serving up Asian-inspired bento boxes. Kipp Dougherty, […]
ASCBU hosts Valentine’s Day event
With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, the Associated Students of California Baptist University’s Commuter Club is hosting a special commuter event for the occasion. The Commuter Love event for all CBU commuter students taking place Feb. 12 from 12:30 until 2:30 p.m., will be hosted by ASCBU’s commuter representatives. Anna Crosby, junior applied statistical […]
CBU generates human trafficking awareness
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month and at California Baptist University some professors and students strive to bring as much awareness to the issue as possible. According to the National Trafficking Human Resource Center, in the U.S., there have been 4,168 human trafficking cases reported in 2015, which include cases of sex and labor trafficking. […]
University provides study trip
California Baptist University is offering students the chance to embark on the France Humanities Study Tour 2016, a study trip to Paris during the summer. Students will have the opportunity to have the experience of a lifetime May 16-24, engaging with fellow students and faculty on the trip while embracing the historic culture of Paris. […]