Human Resources invites the CSUMB Otter Community to participate in the 2024 Holiday Giving Tree Drive. We continue to support Door to Hope, which has been serving Monterey County infants, children, ...
With its diverse student population, Cal State Monterey Bay has plenty of affinity groups on campus. But only one has a national holiday. Veterans Day honors the men and women who have served our ...
When a high school student doesn’t have family members who are college graduates who can provide advice and guidance, it’s harder to navigate the college world. The Federal TRIO programs of the Higher ...
The idea has been around for a long time, but plans are now moving forward to create a space on the Cal State Monterey Bay campus that recognizes and honors local Indigenous people. The discussions ...
Cal State Monterey Bay has a bit of election fever. Voter registration drives have been much more productive than in past years, said Nicole Hollingsworth, director of Government and External ...
The annual event draws hopeful entrepreneurs looking to start new businesses. Judges listen to a business pitch during last year's Startup Challenge, part of the Startup Factory program. The Institute ...
Congratulations to Dr. Angel F. González, whose research on food choices while traveling was highlighted in a recent article by Maggie Hiufu Wongon on CNN.com, highlighting his work on how cultural ...
A recent $3 million grant will allow Cal State Monterey Bay to offer more services and support to Latine and other underrepresented graduate students over the next five years. School Psychology ...
CSUMB’s Interim Police Chief, Yvonne Gordon, would like to inform the public and campus community of the coming STOPP (Strategic Traffic Observation and Prevention Program) traffic enforcement event, ...
Years from now, maybe not too many years, robots may be prowling the agricultural fields of Salinas and Watsonville as well as the sea floor under the nearby ocean. And it’s likely they could bear the ...
A new cooperative program between the city and the university is aimed at students planning careers in law or public service. Seaside City Councilperson Alexis Garcia-Arrazola, center, goes over ...
While the focus on this Open House is transfer students, first-year prospects are welcome also. Prospective students and their families can immerse themselves in CSUMB life at this weekend's Open ...