California State University, San Bernardino
Campus Overview
Founded in 1965, California State University, San Bernardino is celebrating its
40th anniversary in 2005-2006. The campus is the sole public comprehensive university
serving San Bernardino and Riverside counties, offering more than 70 traditional
baccalaureate and master's degree programs and a wide variety of education credential
and certificate programs to a student body of more than 16,300.
Because of recent growth, new facilities (12 new buildings over the past decade)
have been established, providing students, faculty and staff with an excellent
learning and working environment equipped with superior technological capabilities.
Located equidistant between Los Angeles and Palm Springs, the university serves a
vast area, extending from the Arizona border in the East to the Los Angeles county
line in the West. Encompassing 27,000 square miles, the service area is greater in
size than many states. To meet the needs of so vast a population, the university
has established a satellite Palm Desert Campus that serves 1,000 students in the
desert communities of the Coachella Valley.
Cal State San Bernardino has highly respected programs in computer science, geographic
information and decision sciences, psychology, health and public administration,
accounting and finance, nursing, national recognition for its entrepreneurship program
and a nationally acclaimed writing program. CSUSB has a leading teacher preparation
program that is one of the nation's largest. Learn more about CSUSB at
www.csusb.edu
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Donna Schnorr
CSU San Bernardino
Associate Professor, Educational Psychology and Counseling Department
Donna Schnorr has focused on working with middle school teachers on teaching
mathematics and science as co-director and instructor for the Teacher Pipeline
Project that works with underrepresented students in Math and Technology. She has
also designed, implemented and maintained an interactive Web page that incorporates
within the Web page, presentation slides, links to professional resources and
practitioners, interactive Web-based testing, downloadable files that represent
models for students' assignments and teacher-researcher products as a resource for
students, local and national educators. She is also the project director of GEAR-UP
Inland Empire, which recently received a six-year, $15.6 million grant from the U.S.
Department of Education to help 3,746 underrepresented students enter and succeed
in college. The grant will involve three school districts and 14 middle and high
schools in the Inland Empire with students beginning in the seventh grade through
graduation from high school and enrollment in college.
Before joining Cal State San Bernardino, Schnorr was the university supervisor of
student teachers at George Mason University, and visiting instructor of education
and co-coordinator of secondary education at George Mason University. She has a
bachelor's degree in psychology from Flagler College, a master's degree in psychology
from Boston University and received her doctorate with specialization in counseling
and development and psychology from George Mason University.
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