CSU Monterey Bay is increasing the size and lowering the cost of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in an effort to make a greater impact on healthcare in the Monterey region.
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CSU Monterey Bay is increasing the size and lowering the cost of its Bachelor of Science in Nursing program in an effort to make a greater impact on healthcare in the Monterey region.
Recognizing the contributions of those who’ve come from foreign countries during Immigrant Heritage Month is important, said Dennis Kombe, a professor of mathematics education at CSU Monterey Bay who was born and raised in Kenya.
The awards include the NSF Graduate Fellowship Research Program and a Goldwater Scholarship.
CSUMB’s agricultural plant and soil science program has received a $5 million grant to expand and offer an enhanced career path to graduating students.
Gray skies did not deter almost 200 employees from gathering with each other in the middle of the workday.
Power outages will take place on campus as preventative maintenance work is completed in June, July and August
“The Tiny Desk concert series features big artists from pretty much every genre and reaches a huge audience."
At 17, Angie Tran escaped Vietnam. What she hasn’t escaped, despite the passage of more than 40 years, is feeling like an immigrant. Her journey is one of many being recognized and celebrated during June, Immigrant Heritage Month.
In the recently released 2023 College and University Smoke and Tobacco-Free Policy Report Card, CSU Monterey Bay is among 31% of California colleges and universities to receive an A+ rating for their efforts to curb the use of tobacco, tobacco products and e-cigarettes.
CSUMB Facilities Management announced maintenance and construction projects planned for East Campus from June through September.