The festival takes place May 17-19 across almost every academic area of campus.
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The festival takes place May 17-19 across almost every academic area of campus.
Monterey Bay Equestrian Center brought a petting zoo with guinea pigs, rabbits, goats, miniature pigs and chickens – one of which laid an egg – to the main quad. A steady line of students waited up to 25 minutes to get a dose of fur and feathers on their fingertips.
They are an instructional designer with a passion for teaching, and a science researcher interested in soft robotics.
All of them are poised to continue to cultivate their curiosity and education after graduation.
The mini festival raises school spirit, promotes campus programs and athletics, and infuses fun into the campus.
The team secured its second consecutive regular season CCAA title.
It’s a broad avenue for any and all Otters who like sports, outdoor recreation and the many benefits those activities bring.
Habitat Stewardship Project Monterey Bay (formerly Return of the Natives) invites campus to plant 2,030 trees by 2030.
Twenty-seven Master of Science Physician Assistant students strode across the stage to don the white coat embroidered with their name and university affiliation.
She delivered the address to an in-person and Zoom audience of more than 500 people at the World Theater on Nov. 30.