A short film by two Cinematic Arts and Technology faculty members — Meghan O’Hara, an assistant professor, and lecturer Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck—has been accepted into this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
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A short film by two Cinematic Arts and Technology faculty members — Meghan O’Hara, an assistant professor, and lecturer Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck—has been accepted into this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
The Otter Cross Cultural Center began life in a vacuum with few resources. It has since grown into an activism incubator and familial second home for many students.
College seniors usually expect a challenging year. For Associated Students (AS) President Jasmine Bhardwaj, her senior year comes with distinct obstacles because of COVID-19.
President Eduardo M. Ochoa sent this statement to all students, faculty, and staff on Jan. 8, 2021.
As COVID-19 continues to affect people across the nation, CSUMB understands that prospective students are facing unprecedented challenges.
At the start of the new year, on Jan. 2, CSUMB lent its vast Lot 59 (a fenced-in parking lot) to the Monterey County Health Department to administer drive-thru COVID-19 vaccinations to emergency medical services personnel.
One thing has stayed constant for CSUMB alum Lauren Cohen during her two decades at Monterey’s MY Museum: the art of play as an integral part of early childhood learning.
The CSUMB campus will close for the holiday/winter break on Thursday, Dec. 24. It will reopen on Monday, Jan. 4, 2021, in the same pandemic-restricted limited capacity as the Fall 2020 semester.
While COVID-19 continues to spread distress across the country, and California is experiencing another surge of positive cases, the tide is also changing in the course of the pandemic.
Dear students, faculty, staff, and our community,