The annual national event promotes charitable giving.
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The annual national event promotes charitable giving.
The longtime supporter of CSUMB died on Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Keysight Technologies has donated $100,000 of equipment for CSUMB's mechatronics lab.
The federal program has been around for nearly 60 years, providing support for students from historically disadvantaged populations.
The report analyzes economic, student, industry workforce and societal impacts.
Donors get to inscribe their message on the bricks which will be placed at the base of the Otter statue.
Monterey County Weekly's Erik Cushman provided the keynote address followed by an alumni panel.
Reina Yorba-Rico said she has benefited from both the TRIO and UROC programs during her time at CSUMB.
Dean James Hussar said the college is on a firmer footing for growth.
Monica Andrade will graduate in December but is already making a difference.