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CSU Monterey Bay Athletics returned from hibernation following the COVID-19 shutdown by posting arguably the best overall performance in program history. A record six Otter teams earned spots in the postseason over the 2021-22 seasons.
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CSU Monterey Bay Athletics returned from hibernation following the COVID-19 shutdown by posting arguably the best overall performance in program history. A record six Otter teams earned spots in the postseason over the 2021-22 seasons.
The Asian and Pacific Islander Association student group at CSU Monterey Bay embarks on all sorts of activities, events and fundraisers. But while the club’s depth of projects can seem ambitious, or even complicated, the underlying goals are pretty simple: togetherness, community and education.
The longtime Seaside community leader is commemorated in the naming of the Helen Rucker Center for Black Excellence.
CSU Monterey Bay students, faculty, and staff can now catch “the wave” to get to and around campus. The free shuttle service launched on Friday, Jan. 21.
Learn about all the programs and qualities that make CSUMB a special higher education experience.
CSUMB announced in February 2021 that professional soccer is coming to the Monterey Peninsula in 2022.
Growing up mainly in Inglewood in the greater Los Angeles area, Judah Young envisioned leaving home for school and studying science.
CSUMB has been named a 2021 Equity Champion for Higher Education by the Campaign for College Opportunity.
Leslie Williams, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs, referred to the OSU building as “the living room of campus.”
In SELD, students can get involved in campus life and the surrounding community.