The campus' first-ever exhibit to feature work by faculty, staff and students runs through April 24.
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The campus' first-ever exhibit to feature work by faculty, staff and students runs through April 24.
A crowd of 4,000 or more is expected on campus.
Dolores Huerta and Filipino farm labor leaders are worthy of recognition, they say.
The new public artwork is expected to be a centerpiece for Otter pride.
The Lobo Otter Pathway Program will allow students to dual enroll in CSUMB and MPC.
Athena Burciaga said she has found support at CSUMB.
Natalie Vigil and Desiree Kua are both students in the speech-language pathology master's degree program.
Twenty-one of 23 CSU institutions are now recognized by Carnegie for commitment to research
The final week offers to the campus and community a gala, a film, a blood drive and an art exhibit.
“I used to work for Steve Jobs, which I’m still recovering from."