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The people at CHE Center work to help some of the most desperate populations in Monterey County.
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The people at CHE Center work to help some of the most desperate populations in Monterey County.
Ignacio Navarro, a professor in the CSUMB Department of Health, Human Services, and Public Policy, is evaluating an innovative, community-powered sanitation solution in rural Haiti It holds the potential to improve the lives of people living in poverty around the world.
Three new faculty members join the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences to teach in the fields of music and ethnic studies.
The U.S. Department of Education has awarded CSU Monterey Bay a $1.3 million McNair grant for five years to provide disadvantaged college students with effective preparation for doctoral studies.
Yo Soy Chinatown Salinas / I Am Chinatown Salinas is a new exhibition by Binh Danh of daguerrotype portraits.
More than 3,000 students have participated in CUREs, which stands for Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience.
The NIH grant increases the pipeline of creating a more diverse cohort of professional researchers.
He published his findings in the open-access science journal Journalism and Media as "California Condors, Source Credibility, and Wildlife Conservation Messaging."
He was recently named the first vice president of Division II Athletics Directors Association, as well as the chair of the NCAA Division II Membership Committee.
CSUMB President Eduardo M. Ochoa spent almost 40 years in higher education, and all but two years with the California State University system. With his retirement in July, he leaves behind a legacy of service.