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“We’ve expanded the importance of student outcomes: graduation rates and graduate salaries,” the Journal wrote.
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“We’ve expanded the importance of student outcomes: graduation rates and graduate salaries,” the Journal wrote.
CSU Monterey Bay, which is ranked 49th among HSI universities in the West, spotlights and celebrates HSI Week with a series of campus events.
The Monterey Bay region and CSUMB faculty offer unparalleled opportunities where students can earn units for the kinds of activities and pursuits one might not necessarily expect to find in higher education.
The CSU Monterey Bay women’s volleyball team has playoff games in its sights as it heads into the 2023 season.
The Hidden Opponent is an accredited nonprofit advocacy group that raises awareness about mental health and addresses the stigma within the sports culture. CSUMB’s THO chapter was founded in 2021.
The book follows the story of a boy who is healing after a devastating fire destroys his home and neighborhood.
“The energy is reciprocated. We’re all in the same boat.”
Following a thrilling conclusion to the 2022-23 academic year, CSUMB is gearing up for what promises to be a historic fall campaign to kickoff 2023-24.
CSU Monterey Bay’s Basic Needs program is gearing up for another academic year of making sure students get the food, clothing and housing they need.
Cristian Vega's film, "What is a Boy," has been nominated for a Student Academy Award. The competition drew entries from around the world. Vega was one of six U.S. filmmakers among a roster of 14 that included students from Korea, France, Germany, China, Taiwan, Canada and the United Kingdom.