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New Pride center was 25 years in the making.
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New Pride center was 25 years in the making.
“Know your value. Don’t take so many years to know your value.”
The outdoor event saw nearly 2,000 graduates attend along with 12,000 supporters in the stands.
Men's Golf also qualifies for post-season play.
On-campus jobs provide students with a source of income to help cover expenses such as tuition, textbooks, housing and other living costs.
CSUMB returns to a single-ceremony commencement.
“I hope CSUMB helps her become the person she wants to be, to take her to the next level.”
The Collaborative Health and Human Services program requires students to work internships for three semesters.
Cal State Monterey Bay often welcomes back former Otters with open arms. Nowhere has that been more true than within the Otter Athletics program, where five CSUMB alumni have found homes and careers as Otters.
Six CSUMB students and graduates will receive $37,000 annually for three years to pursue graduate work.