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"People with disabilities tend to master and adapt in ways that make them highly efficient, to the point they can compete with and perform above peers without disabilities."
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"People with disabilities tend to master and adapt in ways that make them highly efficient, to the point they can compete with and perform above peers without disabilities."
Katie LaPlace has built bridges and demolished bunkers as a woman in a male-dominated profession.
The African Heritage Faculty and Staff Alliance has long been a support network for Black students and employees at CSUMB.
Learn about all the programs and qualities that make CSUMB a special higher education experience.
To honor Native Americans and recognize their historical ties to the land, CSUMB adopted a land acknowledgment statement in Spring 2020.
Growing up mainly in Inglewood in the greater Los Angeles area, Judah Young envisioned leaving home for school and studying science.
Jada Carter, who recently graduated Cum Laude from CSUMB with a degree in biology, embodies an impressive range of diversity in their personal life, academic path, and future career in science.