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“They have a safety net. They have a community."
A CSU partnership with Apple Computers for Hispanic STEM programs advances educational opportunities for Hispanic-serving institutions within the CSU system.
Monterey Mayor and CSUMB 2013 graduate Tyller Williamson found purpose in serving his community, which he spoke about at the latest installment of CSUMB’s Diversity Celebration Series on March 14.
The reception plied guests with food from different regions, a variety of candies, decorations, live and DJ music, and dancing.
Associate Vice President for Inclusive Excellence and Chief Diversity Officer, Brian Corpening, answers questions about the continuing legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
The mayor-elect answers questions about his CSUMB education, the campaign, and future goals.
Three new faculty members join the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences to teach in the fields of music and ethnic studies.
The NIH grant increases the pipeline of creating a more diverse cohort of professional researchers.
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.