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It’s a broad avenue for any and all Otters who like sports, outdoor recreation and the many benefits those activities bring.
President Vanya Quiñones, the university’s new leader, answers questions about herself and her goals for the university.
In addition to President Vanya Quiñones, CSU Monterey Bay welcomed many other new leaders and faculty in 2022.
Habitat Stewardship Project Monterey Bay (formerly Return of the Natives) invites campus to plant 2,030 trees by 2030.
Twenty-seven Master of Science Physician Assistant students strode across the stage to don the white coat embroidered with their name and university affiliation.
She delivered the address to an in-person and Zoom audience of more than 500 people at the World Theater on Nov. 30.
CSUMB breaks down financial barriers to enable students life-changing opportunities to study abroad. Education Abroad offers over 100 programs in more than 30 countries.
An East Campus community garden is getting attention and flourishing with help from neighborhood residents.
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.