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The military provided Michael Parr with a direction in life, one he particularly appreciates when Veterans Day rolls around each year.
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The military provided Michael Parr with a direction in life, one he particularly appreciates when Veterans Day rolls around each year.
Mabel Cummings is spending the fall semester as an intern in the office of Congressman Tony Cárdenas
“It took me earning my bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees to view my cultural integrity as a strength and embrace the Diné concept of Hózhó, or beauty way of life.”
She comes to CSUMB with nearly 30 years of higher education experience at the University of North Dakota.
Angie Davis is on her way to becoming an elementary school teacher as a fourth-year liberal studies major at CSU Monterey Bay
Karen Myers-Bowman grew up in Elgin, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in a family that was very committed to issues of social justice.
Success as a key player on the Otter basketball team, summer work as a campus orientation leader, and finding her CSUMB “family” has given Samiya Terry courage she didn’t know she had.
“As a Pell and EOP student, raised in the Bronx by a single mom, I was fortunate to have the connections and mentors in college who supported me, guided me and gave me confidence."
Michael Rivera served in the 127th Signal Battalion, which handled support communications for the 7th Infantry Division.
Caroline Rodriguez’s fascination with the ocean has carried her to some amazing places to do important work in marine science.