CSUMB professor wins Fulbright

Nov. 30, 2009 Dr. Gerald Shenk to work in the Philippines Gerald Shenk, professor of social, behavioral and global studies at California State University, Monterey Bay, has been named a Fulbr...

CSUMB professor wins Glenn Award

Nov. 18, 2009 Dr. Lou Denti, a professor of special education at CSU Monterey Bay and director of the university's Center for Reading Instruction and Diagnosis, has dedicated his life to helpin...

CSUMB professor wins excellence in teaching award

April 26, 2010 Pat Tinsley McGill, associate professor of business administration at CSU Monterey Bay, will be honored April 28 at the annual teaching awards ceremony sponsored by the Community...

CSUMB professor works to increase diversity in geosciences

Dr. Corey Garza is committed to increasing diversity in the geosciences. He was one of 30 participants invited by the National Science Foundation to attend the GEO GOLD – Geoscience Opportunities...

CSUMB professor, colleagues land NSF grant

CSU Monterey Bay Professor Cheryl Logan and four colleagues have won a grant of nearly $900,000 from the National Science Foundation to conduct research on ocean acidification and hypoxia. ...

CSUMB radio gets news digs

It's come a long way from a desk: There are posters on the walls, couches in the lobby, a cubicle that resembles an on-air booth. For the first time since it began broadcasting in 1999, Otterme...

CSUMB ranked for contributing to the public good

CSU Monterey Bay is ranked fourth among the nation’s public liberal arts colleges in its contribution to the public good, according to The Washington Monthly 2011 College Guide published Sept. ...

CSUMB ranks high in national survey of diversity

Aug. 19, 2010 U.S. News ranks the university 11th in nation, fourth in state CSU Monterey Bay is one of the most racially diverse schools in its category, according to U.S. News & World R...

CSUMB reaches agreement with Marina, FORA on future growth

Sept. 2, 2009 CSU Monterey Bay signed an agreement Sept. 2 with the city of Marina and the Fort Ord Reuse Authority concerning its growth on the former Army base. The document details how iss...

CSUMB reaches out to black community

View a photo essay from Super Sunday L isten to an NPR report here Super Sunday encourages more students to enroll CSU Monterey Bay President Eduardo Ochoa and Provost Kathy Cruz-Uribe will b...

CSUMB reaches out to black community through church visits

Super Sunday encourages more students to enroll In February, a trio of CSU Monterey Bay administrators will be featured speakers at local churches to spread the word about the importance of going...

CSUMB reading center helps kids keep pace

. . . At the Reading Center on the edge of the CSUMB campus, students receive a free assessment in which the center's reading specialist determines what kind of assistance the child needs. His ...

CSUMB ready for challenges ahead

Sept. 24, 2009 California State University, Monterey Bay President Dianne Harrison on Sept. 24 presented her 2009 State of the University address, hailing the school's efforts to overcome the s...

CSUMB ready to serve those who served

Aug. 4, 2009 The Post-9/11 Veterans Education Assistance Act went into effect Aug. 1, creating a new GI Bill benefit program designed for those who served in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. CSU ...

CSUMB ready to tackle future

. . . Cal State Monterey Bay is seeing strong student demand. CSUMB welcomed a record total of more than 5,700 students in fall 2013, more than 60 percent from outside the Central Coast region....

CSUMB receives $10 million gift

CSUMB has announced a $10 million gift from Joel and Dena Gambord of Pebble Beach – the largest gift in the university’s 20-year history. It will create two endowed professorships, a fund t...

CSUMB receives $1M for adult education

You're never too old to go to college. Those 50 and older are invited to take classes through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at CSUMB starting Jan. 17. That institute was just awarded $1...

CSUMB receives McNair Scholars grant

Posted on Oct 31, 2007 The U.S. Department of Education has awarded CSUMB nearly $1 million in grant money to help students from underrepresented backgrounds prepare for doctoral studies, Preside...

CSUMB receives McNair Scholars grant

The U.S. Department of Education has awarded CSUMB nearly $1 million in grant money to help students from underrepresented backgrounds prepare for doctoral studies, President Dianne F. Harrison...

CSUMB receives Presidential Award for community service

University is only two-time top honoree in the nation California State University, Monterey Bay has received the Presidential Award as part of the 2010 President’s Higher Education Community Serv...

CSUMB receives endowment for transfer-student scholarships

CSU Monterey Bay has received $500,000 in scholarship endowment funds from the Bernard Osher Foundation of San Francisco. The gift is part of the foundation's initiative for California communit...

CSUMB receives grant to help students succeed

University will work with Hartnell, MPC on course design California State University, Monterey Bay has received a $500,000 grant from Lumina Foundation for Education. The grant will be used to im...

CSUMB receives high rankings by magazine

. . . CSU Monterey Bay is ranked fourth among the nation's public liberal arts colleges in its contribution to the public good. The university is also ranked third overall in research expenditu...

CSUMB receives largest donation in its history

Joel and Dena Gambord of Pebble Beach have made a $10 million gift to California State University, Monterey Bay to establish two endowed professorships, fund student scholarships and set up an ...

CSUMB receives presidential recognition for community work

CSU Monterey Bay was one of 14 universities named to the 2013 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. The university has been on the honor roll every year since the distincti...

CSUMB recognized by Mother Jones magazine

Aug. 20, 2009 MJ, one of the country's oldest investigative magazines, has included CSU Monterey Bay in its first Mini College Guide - a list of 10 diverse schools that "will blow your mind, no...

CSUMB recognized by Princeton Review

CSUMB has been named one of the nation's most eco-friendly responsible schools by the Princeton Review and the US Green Building Council. The school was profiled in "Princeton Review's Guide to...

CSUMB recognized for preparedness efforts

CSU Monterey Bay’s efforts to prepare for natural disasters have won recognition from the National Weather Service. The university has recently been named a Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador ...

CSUMB recognized for sustainability efforts

The 2012 edition of The Princeton Review's Guide to 322 Green Colleges has named CSU Monterey Bay as one of the most eco-friendly in the U.S. and Canada – and the guide didn't even mention the ...

CSUMB remembers Robert Chapman

Robert Chapman, the spouse of Patricia Tynan Chapman, passed away at home recently. He was 91 years old. Patricia and Robert Chapman were the lead donors for the Chapman Science Academic Ce...

CSUMB researchers hatch a biological machine to clean farm runoff

. . . This is the field laboratory of CSUMB environmental science lecturers John Skardon and John Silveus and their six students. They're trying to find better ways to filter the pollutants out...

CSUMB runners ready for Stanford Invitational

While most people are waking up and getting ready for work, the CSU Monterey Bay cross country teams are wrapping up their morning run. . . The runners are gearing up for Saturday's Stanford In...

CSUMB saluted as top military school 3 straight years

For the third consecutive year, CSU Monterey Bay has been named a "military-friendly school" by G.I. Jobs magazine. The list honors the top 20 percent of colleges and universities that are doin...

CSUMB scholars share their knowledge

Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla., will host a symposium on March 23 with a decidedly CSUMB feel. The symposium, "Beyond 1492: Inter Caetera, a Papal Bull, the Requiremento and the Legacy o...

CSUMB scientist surveys marine ecosystems

Aug. 10, 2010 "Most Californians don't think about how colorful and vibrant the rocky reefs are," CSUMB Professor James Lindholm said in late July as he and other researchers surveyed areas of ...

CSUMB secures $30 million for blight removal on campus

The old military buildings dotting CSU Monterey Bay's campus are finally slated to go the way of Fort Ord. CSU Chancellor Timothy White pledged $30 million in funds to complete the long-awaited...

CSUMB seeks participants for Library of Congress project

EVERY VETERAN HAS A STORY. CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, MONTEREY BAY WANTS YOURS. This fall, Enid Ryce, coordinator of the School of Creative Arts, will lead an effort to record the stories...

CSUMB sees big increase in students from abroad

International students can add diversity to a university, enriching the experience of everyone. That will be the case at CSU Monterey Bay this year as approximately 150 students from abroad...

CSUMB sends 10 to statewide competition

Event highlights excellence in student research Outstanding research by CSU Monterey Bay students on topics ranging from the effects of climate change on red abalone to visitor engagement in Cali...

CSUMB senior awarded film scholarship

Nicholas Fryou, a student at CSU Monterey Bay, was named the winner of $2,000 in the Monterey County Film Commission's Director Emeritus Richard Tyler Film Student Award. Fryou will use the awa...

CSUMB shares in 10-year grant from NASA

$32 Million is largest grant ever received by CSUMB CSU Monterey Bay has been awarded a 10-year, $32 million NASA grant to continue research which includes wildfire monitoring, agricultural w...

CSUMB short film festival at Forest Theater

Come enjoy a display of young brilliance at this special showing of CSUMB student films at this year's Short Cinema Festival in Carmel. – Monterey County Weekly, July 11, 2013

CSUMB showcases Business School on May 1

Teaching students isn’t the only goal of the School of Business at CSU Monterey Bay. The school also wants the community to learn about the business program. On May 1, it will hold the fifth ...

CSUMB showcases the best of undergraduate research

The next generation of scientists, psychologists, anthropologists, social scientists were in the CSUMB Tanimura & Antle Family Library today, presenting the best of their summer work during...

CSUMB shows Miller's annual paean to powder

The approach of winter can mean only one thing – it’s time for another one of Warren Miller’s cinematic homages to high-adrenaline ski and snowboard action. Is there a better way to get stoked ...

CSUMB signs partnership with Universidad de Leon, Spain

SEASIDE, Ca., Dec. 8, 2016 – California State University Monterey Bay and Universidad de Leon, Spain signed a memorandum of understanding today creating an international partnership that opens ...

CSUMB softball team earns national acclaim

. . . The Otters are ranked fourth in the nation in Division II. Yet they remain humble in their success, driven by determination. – Monterey Herald, April 12, 2014

CSUMB spreads gospel of higher education

Parishioners at three local churches got more than a sermon on Sunday, Feb. 20. They got a pitch for the value of a college education — straight from the pulpit. Cal State Monterey Bay Presiden...

CSUMB staff member named Broadband Champion

Arlene Krebs acts to close the digital divide Arlene Krebs, technology development officer at CSU Monterey Bay, has been named a 2014 Broadband Champion by the California Emerging Technology Fund...

CSUMB staff member prepares for emergencies

July 8, 2010 Ehlers attends Homeland Security training course CSU Monterey Bay staff member Diane Ehlers recently completed a course for emergency responders at the Center for Domestic Preparedne...