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Habitat Stewardship Project Monterey Bay (formerly Return of the Natives) invites campus to plant 2,030 trees by 2030.
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Habitat Stewardship Project Monterey Bay (formerly Return of the Natives) invites campus to plant 2,030 trees by 2030.
CSUMB has been awarded a Department of Education Title V grant, the result of grant-writing efforts by Andrew Lawson and Tom Horvath.
CSUMB nursing program serves the region’s needs by educating, inspiring and creating opportunities for first-generation students like Maria Elena Garcia, who overcame seemingly insurmountable odds to earn her nursing degree.
Hannah Kim will graduate with degrees in both marine science and visual art.
Associate Professor Shannon Snapp talks about teaching self-love and deepening relationships.
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.
The mayor-elect answers questions about his CSUMB education, the campaign, and future goals.
CSUMB breaks down financial barriers to enable students life-changing opportunities to study abroad. Education Abroad offers over 100 programs in more than 30 countries.
Four CSU Monterey Bay police officers received Lifesaving Medals from CSUMB President Vanya Quiñones in a ceremony.