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President Vanya Quiñones, the university’s new leader, answers questions about herself and her goals for the university.
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President Vanya Quiñones, the university’s new leader, answers questions about herself and her goals for the university.
The five-year grant comes from the U.S. Department of Education and will fund scholarships for school psychologists and social workers.
It’s part of the university's sustainability efforts, which also includes solar panels, reducing plastic, and planting trees.
CSUMB kinesiology students and alumni help staff a warm-water therapy pool for disabled and injured people.
Jess Lowe has been part of animation teams that have also won BAFTAs, Golden Globes, Critics Choice, Annie Awards, and Visual Effects Society awards.
A CSU partnership with Apple Computers for Hispanic STEM programs advances educational opportunities for Hispanic-serving institutions within the CSU system.
Monterey Mayor and CSUMB 2013 graduate Tyller Williamson found purpose in serving his community, which he spoke about at the latest installment of CSUMB’s Diversity Celebration Series on March 14.
The all-day visit included stops at Monterey County Behavioral Health, King City High School, and other locations.
The Personal Growth and Counseling Center reminds students of the many health benefits of sleep during National Sleep Week.
In addition to President Vanya Quiñones, CSU Monterey Bay welcomed many other new leaders and faculty in 2022.