CSUMB focuses on cross-school collaboration to boost student success

It takes an energetic presence to keep a classroom crammed with 90 remedial math students engaged. Fortunately, Hongde Hu, chair of CSU Monterey Bay's Department of Math and Statistics, has the...

CSUMB freshmen get boost

Posted on Aug 01, 2005 For some teenagers it's automatic, born of family expectations: You graduate from high school, and then you go to college. But for at least 32 students on the brink of becom...

CSUMB gets money for program to train school psychologists

CSU Monterey Bay has received $1.2 million from the U.S. Department ofEducation to develop a program to train school psychologists. – Monterey Herald, Aug. 17, 2015

CSUMB gets national TV coverage for women's basketball

Millions of viewers across the country will get the chance to watch CSUMB's women's basketball make its TV debut this weekend. – KION-TV, Feb. 14, 2014

CSUMB gets taste of TV spotlight

. . . Cal State Monterey Bay made history on CBS Sports Network with the first-ever national telecast of a CCAA women's basketball game. – The Salinas Californian, Feb. 17, 2014

CSUMB getting facelift

Posted on Jul 26, 2006 Though workers noisily pound through asphalt and raucously tear down worn-out buildings, the California State University, Monterey Bay campus is undergoing a quiet transform...

CSUMB goes back in time for radio drama

Posted on May 02, 2006 On a small table resting side stage in Building 27 on the CSU-Monterey Bay campus lay several inanimate objects: a Ziploc bag filled with rice, a worn air-strike siren, a do...

CSUMB goes green with Earth Day events

Mammoth comes back from extinction – at least for awhile Education is at the heart of Earth Day – which is really Earth Week at CSU Monterey Bay. The university will celebrate with eight days...

CSUMB golf coach National Coach of the Year

Golf Pride and the Golf Coaches Association of America (GCAA) named Jason Owen of CSU Monterey Bay the NCAA Division II National Coach of the Year for 2011. The award was presented at the 2011 ...

CSUMB golf in national tourney

The CSU Monterey Bay men's golf team took fourth place in the West/South Central Regional at Grey Rock Golf Club in Austin, Texas, to earn a berth in the NCAA Division II National Championship....

CSUMB golf team sets lofty goals

After winning the NCAA Division II title in 2011, the CSUMB men's golf team has carried lofty expectations. Head coach Jason Owen said he has high hopes once again for the Otters. . . Winning i...

CSUMB golfers win Otter Invitational

Led by Jered Stone's 67, No. 8 CSUMB shot 6-under 282 to knock off No. 2 Nova Southeastern and win the Otter Invitational at Bayonet Golf Course. – Monterey Herald, Oct. 24, 2012

CSUMB grad and firsttime playwright Erica Hemenway talks about the class assignment that led to her most unlikely discovery

Posted on Feb 09, 2006 If you met a tough and mean woman named Janis a few years ago on the streets of New York City, you were tricked. Hemenway, 25, who now lives in Monterey, pretended to be tha...

CSUMB grad films life in juvie

Christopher Sakamoto's film about teenagers in juvenile hall won him an award, but more importantly it gave him an insight about what a fraction of his hometown's youth go through every day. . ...

CSUMB grad honored by Salinas City Council

University presents USDA researcher Carolee Bull with mentor award Recent graduate Isael Rubio and Dr. Carolee Bull, his mentor at the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s research station in Salinas...

CSUMB grad thrilled to get White House internship

Zoë Carter of Los Olivos expected hard work and long hours as an intern at the White House, and that’s what she got. Despite the time commitment of the unpaid position, the 2010 CSU Monterey Ba...

CSUMB grads begin new film

CSU Monterey Bay graduates Robert Machoian and Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck began production on their first feature film – Forty Years From Yesterday – this week in King City. Their short film, *Charlie ...

CSUMB grads bike across the country for the homeless

Daniel Troia and Luke Young rode bikes from Portland to New York City, a 3,500-mile journey, to raise money for Dorothy's Place, an organization that provides food and clothing to homeless ...

CSUMB grads don 'green' gowns

CSU Monterey Bay is rapidly gaining a reputation for being environmentally responsible – right down to the gowns that graduates will wear on Saturday. – Monterey Herald, May 16, 2014

CSUMB grads working on feature film

Robert Machoian and Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck are at work on their first feature film. The graduates of CSU Monterey Bay’s Teledramatic Arts and Technology program began production this week in Ki...

CSUMB grads' film to screen at Sundance

Dec. 9, 2009 Professor Enid Baxter Blader and two students are attending the festival. Read their blog here. A film directed by two recent California State University, Monterey Bay gradua...

CSUMB graduate receives Fulbright

Kathrine Cagat has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Student Program scholarship to the Philippines in anthropology. Cagat graduated from CSUMB in 2006 summa cum laude with a degree in visual and p...

CSUMB has a Hearst scholar

Posted on Sep 19, 2006 If all's going as planned, California State University, Monterey Bay senior Adriana Pacheco is driving this morning to Long Beach to pick up a $3,000 check. Pacheco, 22, wil...

CSUMB has a heart for students

*Annual event at CSUMB raises money for student scholarships* KSBW-TV meteorologist Jim Vanderzwaan will help auction off dozens of items – including tickets to the Panetta Lectur...

CSUMB has big role in Salinas production

Christopher Marcos and friends proved yet again that students in the Teledramatic Arts and Technology program at CSU Monterey Bay can excel on both sides of the stage. Marcos and former TAT...

CSUMB has new dean, new college of education

Here's what a monolingual Mexican child who comes to the United States at age 10 can become: dean at a major university. – Monterey Herald, Sept. 5, 2014

CSUMB heads to church to recruit African American students

. . . Sunday service at Greater Victory Temple in Seaside is always a lively event. And this Sunday, there's an added twist. Up on stage are the president and admissions director from nearby CS...

CSUMB helping local businesses

"Businesses are the laboratory for our students and their capstone projects are their last opportunity to work in real-time business environments before beginning their careers," said Dr. Maryl...

CSUMB helps veterans go from military to campus

CSU Monterey Bay has joined a growing number of colleges and universities nationwide that have established a Student Veteran Organization. – CSU Leader, Nov. 10, 2011 (a publication of the CSU ...

CSUMB highly ranked among study abroad programs

Cal State Monterey Bay is ranked among the top colleges for the length of time its students spend abroad, according to the 2015 Open Doors reports. The report, “Leading Institutions by Long&#...

CSUMB hires new dean of students

Jan. 26, 2010 Christine Erickson joins staff March 29 Christine Erickson will join the staff at California State University, Montrey Bay as Dean of Students. Her first day will be March 29. ...

CSUMB holds Dia de Los Padres

Feb. 2, 2010 Spanish-speaking families invited to Feb. 13 event California State University, Monterey Bay invites the Spanish-speaking parents of incoming and prospective students to Dia de L...

CSUMB honored at Student Affairs conference

The 'O Team' changed Natasha Daly's life Pursue a career in archaeology or student affairs? That’s the question facing Natasha Daly. Daly was recently recognized with a regional Undergraduate...

CSUMB honored by Chamber of Commerce

The Monterey Peninsula Chamber of Commerce honored California State University, Monterey Bay at the Business Excellence Awards dinner July 18. The university was named best in the education c...

CSUMB honored for branding campaign

CSUMB has earned an Award of Excellence from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) for its branding campaign launched in the fall of 2012. – Monterey Herald, Feb. 1, 2...

CSUMB honored for civic engagement

California State University, Monterey Bay has earned the Higher Education Civic Engagement Award presented by The Washington Center and the New York life Foundation. – Monterey Herald, Aug. 8, ...

CSUMB hosts Better Together: California Teachers Summit on July 29

(July 8, 2016) – Cal State Monterey Bay will host the Better Together: California Teachers Summit for the Monterey Bay region on Friday, July 29, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the Tanimura...

CSUMB hosts Better Together: California Teachers Summit on July 29

Cal State Monterey Bay will host the Better Together: California Teachers Summit for the Monterey Bay region on Friday, July 29, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., in the Tanimura and Antle library. C...

CSUMB hosts Migrant Junior Otters

July 2, 2010 *Nationally honored program gets under way July 6* Starting July 6, more than 250 youngsters will spend a month on the campus of CSU Monterey Bay as the Migrant Junior Ot...

CSUMB hosts business idea contest

Entrepreneurial spirit will be alive, well and condensed next week at CSUMB. The university will host a Startup Weekend – a 54-hour frenzy to come up with a winning business idea. – Monterey He...

CSUMB hosts economic development summit

Learn how to build momentum with lean resources City managers, elected officials and professionals who serve the business community are invited to learn how they can leverage existing opportuniti...

CSUMB hosts panel presentation on autism

Local resources for parents, teachers is topic of Dec. 1 event With the diagnosis rate estimated to be 1 in 110 children, it’s imperative that parents and teachers of students with autism know wh...

CSUMB hosts seminar on autism

June 14, 2010 ******July 15 event free to the public********With the diagnosis rate estimated to be 1 in 110 children, proven approaches to teaching youngsters with autism are critical. The gro...

CSUMB hurler signs with Cardinals

. . . Putting his trust in CSU Monterey Bay baseball coach Walt White changed Will Anderson's course of direction. . . . Drafted in the 26th round by St. Louis earlier this month, Anderson will...

CSUMB in the News 2009

Library Buildings 2009: The Constant Library. . . The new Tanimura and Antle Memorial Library at CSU Monterey Bay addresses the challenges of building in a fragile world while creating a beauti...

CSUMB included in 'green' colleges guide

For the fourth consecutive year, CSU Monterey Bay has been named one of the most environmentally responsible colleges in North America. CSUMB is included in the 2014 edition of “The Princeton...

CSUMB incoming interim president Dr. Eduardo Ochoa speaks

. . . Some of the things he says he admires about CSU Monterey Bay include its marine biology department, its innovation and interdisciplinary approach, fidelity to sustainability, community ou...

CSUMB instructor honored on Dia del Maestro

Forget the shiny red apple. Teachers throughout the 28th Assembly District were honored at a pancake breakfast hosted by Assemblyman Luis Alejo on May 21 at a Salinas elementary school. The...

CSUMB intern explores plant pathology with USDA mentor

Fortune shone on Stacy Mauzey of Salinas the day in 2009 when she met Carolee Bull. "Without Dr. Bull's help, I wouldn't be where I am today," Mauzey said. "Working with her has proven to be co...

CSUMB joins 'Stuff the Bus' campaign

CSUMB is participating in United Way Monterey County’s Stuff the Bus campaign, a countywide drive to collect school supplies for children whose families are not able to afford them. Donations c...