The Hidden Opponent is an accredited nonprofit advocacy group that raises awareness about mental health and addresses the stigma within the sports culture. CSUMB’s THO chapter was founded in 2021.
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The Hidden Opponent is an accredited nonprofit advocacy group that raises awareness about mental health and addresses the stigma within the sports culture. CSUMB’s THO chapter was founded in 2021.
"The entire university community has been eagerly looking forward to the arrival of students."
CSU Monterey Bay’s OtterCare program is gearing up for another academic year of making sure students get the food, clothing and housing they need.
"Move-In Day is an excellent example of the strong Otter Raft we have at CSUMB."
The California State University will confer several campus police officers with 2023 Police Commendations.
CSUMB President Vanya Quiñones issued a statement about the systemwide Cozen O’Connor Title IX and Discrimination, Harassment and Retaliation assessment released on Monday, July 17. It includes an executive summary report about the system and a separate report concerning California State University, Monterey Bay.
A new grant will allow researchers in CSU Monterey Bay’s Kinesiology Department to analyze whether increased time with an instructor outside of the classroom will improve student performance.
It may be years before the impact of the recently announced NextGen grants will make a difference in American agriculture. But several of the grants awarded to colleges and universities in the Monterey Bay region seem certain to quickly strengthen the ties between those institutions as well as with the local agricultural industry.
The annual New Student Otter Orientation is an important element for students who are beginning their CSUMB educational careers. First-year students went through their orientation June 22-24 and 26. Transfer students are scheduled for their turn July 13-15 and 17.
CSUMB’s agricultural plant and soil science program has received a $5 million grant to expand and offer an enhanced career path to graduating students.