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CSU Monterey Bay Athletics returned from hibernation following the COVID-19 shutdown by posting arguably the best overall performance in program history. A record six Otter teams earned spots in the postseason over the 2021-22 seasons.
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CSU Monterey Bay Athletics returned from hibernation following the COVID-19 shutdown by posting arguably the best overall performance in program history. A record six Otter teams earned spots in the postseason over the 2021-22 seasons.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded a federal Upward Bound grant of $664,032 to University Corporation at CSU Monterey Bay.
For his “profound commitment to student success,” California State University trustees have conferred the title of President Emeritus on Eduardo M. Ochoa. He will retire on July 31 after 10 years as CSUMB president.
The CSU Board of Trustees has appointed Vanya Quiñones, Ph.D., to serve as the fourth president of California State University, Monterey Bay.
One win was by an undergraduate student, and one by a graduate team, at the 36th annual competition hosted virtually by San Francisco State University.
Josh Harrower is a professor in the Department of Education and Leadership, and instructs aspiring teachers how to teach students on the autism spectrum.
The Asian and Pacific Islander Association student group at CSU Monterey Bay embarks on all sorts of activities, events and fundraisers. But while the club’s depth of projects can seem ambitious, or even complicated, the underlying goals are pretty simple: togetherness, community and education.
The longtime Seaside community leader is commemorated in the naming of the Helen Rucker Center for Black Excellence.
Our Computing Talent Initiative program supports students' educational and career goals. It’s the result of more than a decade of learning and refining what it takes to prepare students to succeed in school and land jobs in California’s tech industry.
After a pandemic-induced delay of two years, the event drew about 200 guests and proceeded without a hitch.