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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.
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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.
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.
Otter student-athletes and coaches earned some of the highest accolades, won championships and rewrote record books.
It may be years before the impact of the recently announced NextGen grants will make a difference in American agriculture. But several of the grants awarded to colleges and universities in the Monterey Bay region seem certain to quickly strengthen the ties between those institutions as well as with the local agricultural industry.
The awards include the NSF Graduate Fellowship Research Program and a Goldwater Scholarship.
“The Tiny Desk concert series features big artists from pretty much every genre and reaches a huge audience."
Alumna Desiree Sheppard, who hosts and produces a TV lifestyle show in Sacramento, says CSUMB professors helped her find her voice by telling her: “You’re allowed to be louder, to be bold, and be more vocal.”
This spring semester, 703 students worked on the CSUMB campus.
This is the sixth time in the past nine years that the Otters have made the NCAA Division II Western Region playoffs.
The festival takes place May 17-19 across almost every academic area of campus.