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“The intimate nature of plant-pathogen interactions and the complexity of their management fascinated me.”
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“The intimate nature of plant-pathogen interactions and the complexity of their management fascinated me.”
“We want any student who steps on campus who is first-generation to know that they have a strong support system at CSUMB.”
In recognition and support of its LGBTQ+ students, faculty and staff, California State University, Monterey Bay raised a Pride flag on the main quad for the start of Pride Month.
What began as a place where students could come to exercise creativity has grown into a social nexus as well.
The two colleges graduated a combined 1,005 students in one of the final events of the day.
“I decided I wanted to take [my] negative experience and turn it into a positive.”
They advance to the NCAA Division II Super Regional round following a 13–12 victory over Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday.
This spring semester, 703 students worked on the CSUMB campus.
This is the sixth time in the past nine years that the Otters have made the NCAA Division II Western Region playoffs.
The Community Foundation for Monterey County has dispensed more than $800,000 to support students in CSUMB’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing program over the past six years. The funds were donated by the Gambord family. A lunchtime reception at the Otter Student Union on Friday, May 12, honored the Gambords and some of the 66 nursing students who have benefited from the scholarships they have made possible.