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James wants to bring more attention to disability services and provide more support for students who need it.
In the past year, Ava Homa has received $40,000 in grants to support her writing.
Jonathan Merrill is maintaining strong ties to his alma mater, CSUMB.
The recently established scholarship provides comprehensive funding for a four-year education.
CSUMB's Hector Dionicio Mendoza has enjoyed success with his art and with teaching.
Alyssa Anzalone competed against other graduate researchers from 22 CSU campuses.
Riley Rhodes braved high surf and darkness to bring a stranded swimmer safely to shore.
CSUMB Science Illustration Program graduate Taylor Maggiacomo is an award-winning visual storyteller who is at the top of her profession at National Geographic and The New York Times.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is in May.
CSUMB President Vanya Quiñones nominated Packer to honor his contributions to advancing healthcare excellence for our community and developing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Amir Attia believes Arab American Heritage Month can bring greater understanding of the culture.
John Wineglass premiers four works in February.
She came to Cal State Monterey Bay this summer with 25 years of higher-education experience behind her.
The military provided Michael Parr with a direction in life, one he particularly appreciates when Veterans Day rolls around each year.
“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.
Karen Myers-Bowman grew up in Elgin, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, in a family that was very committed to issues of social justice.
“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.
Former CSUMB men's golf player John Jackson helped make big golf news at the 105th PGA Championship.
CSUMB alumni Zach and Isabel Brooksher decided not to wait long before giving back.
Konny Murray gives back to her community in a number of ways. She’s been a major advocate for women’s reproductive rights, a supporter of animals through the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and a booster of students through CSUMB’s Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library Leadership Council.
CSUMB alumnus Jason Mansour commands the Gulfstream-IV high altitude hurricane hunter aircraft to collect storm information.
An introduction to President Vanya Quiñones' background, schooling, work, and leadership philosophy.
Valerie Anthony, who is studying at CSUMB to become a writer, shares part of her story to offer insight to what it's like to be a veteran who is also a student.
Tony Cabeca has reached his 20th year with CSUMB in the Facilities department.