CSUEB stands out with new and notable programs

Electric power generated by a fuel cell, as depicted in a simplified illustration, produces heat for hot water and enough electricity to supply 1,200 standard sized homes for one year.
- March 14, 2011
Students offer tax prep assistance
Student volunteers from the accounting department in the College of Business and Economics are available Saturdays in April for free income tax assistance. Filers must be California residents.
Breaking ground for CSUEB fuel cell
麻豆传媒社区入口 and PG&E broke ground in February for the University’s fuel cell project. The new power source will be located on the north end of the Hayward campus. CSUEB will soon become one of the first colleges in Northern California to host a fuel cell.
Virtual computer lab debuts
This new type of "lab" will allow students to use their own computers, or university machines, to access expensive, memory-intensive software like Mathematica or Adobe Illustrator through the virtual "cloud" instead of purchasing and installing their own copies.
Certified wedding planning
The Oakland Tribune recently profiled the Department of Continuing Education’s certificate in wedding planning. It’s the only one of its kind offered at an accredited university, and professionals consider CSUEB’s program to be a benchmark for all other wedding consulting training programs.