Exploring the EEL

Posted on Nov 19, 2007 Students and faculty combine scientific knowledge, practical know-how, and a penchant for tinkering to invent new research tools "Don't look into the green lights...

Exploring the EEL

Students and faculty combine scientific knowledge, practical know-how, and a penchant for tinkering to invent new research tools"Don't look into the green lights, the lasers could blind you," s...

Expo urges melding of art, technology

. . . First-semester communication design students at CSU Monterey Bay are using high-tech software to create a virtual, 3-D model of Fort Ord that can show how the area will look in the near f...

FBI profiler visits campus March 13

Talk involves his work on crimes against children The community is invited to attend a lecture on March 13 by an FBI agent who works as a profiler in the bureau’s Behavioral Analysis Unit, which ...

FILMS IN THE FOREST

CSUMB presents student-made short screen gems July 14 Grab your blankets and pillows and head to the forest. The Forest Theater Guild will host a stellar selection of CSU Monterey Bay student fil...

FOREIGN LANDING

TRIO student selected for Global Leaders program This summer, Jesus Garcia-Valdez will find himself in Spain, his first trip outside of North America. The sophomore from Gonzales is one of 20...

Faculty authors celebrate with reading

The community is invited to join Cal State Monterey Bay faculty members Deb Busman and Umi Vaughan on April 15 as they celebrate the publication of their most recent books with a reading on cam...

Faculty filmmakers featured at Days and Nights Festival

Work by CSU Monterey Bay faculty members Soyeon Kim and Luis Camara will be part of the program of locally made films when their work screens as part of the Philip Glass Center for the Arts, Sc...

Faculty grants support summer projects

Eight summer faculty projects in the area of innovative teaching and learning have been funded through the generous support of the CSUMB Foundation board’s annual fund.???? The projects are foc...

Faculty highlights

Native educator works to serve the needs of children Kathryn England-Aytes, a lecturer in psychology, has joined a newly created national organization that serves the needs of children. Dr. Eng...

Faculty in the News

2015 • Professor Johanna Poethig, who teaches painting in the Visual and Public Art Department, co-curated an exhibit at SOMArts, "Glamorgeddon: The Spectacle." She told the San Francisco Chron...

Faculty member assumes presidency of national organization

In January, Dr. Yoshiko Saito-Abbott will become president of the American Association of Teachers of Japanese. She was elected to the position after serving two years as vice president&#45...

Faculty member at White House summit

CSU Monterey Bay faculty member Lisa Stewart is taking her research on work-family issues to a national stage. Dr. Stewart, who teaches in the master of social work program, will take part ...

Faculty member captures the spirit of Fort Ord

Fort Ord – once the largest military base in the American West – was a vital center during much of the 20th century. More than a million people lived and worked at the base. But that was two de...

Faculty member honored as Arts Champion

The Arts Council for Monterey County will honor Enid Baxter Blader at its annual Champions of the Arts gala on Jan. 21. Associate professor and chair of CSU Monterey Bay’s Teledramatic Arts a...

Faculty member honored by composers group

It’s been a productive year for CSU Monterey Bay music lecturer Lanier Sammons. During the last 12 months, he’s won awards from two national organizations and been chosen an artist-in-residence...

Faculty member shares diversity strategies

Professor Corey Garza has been successful in attracting underserved students – minorities, low income and first-generation college students – to ocean sciences. He has established a R...

Faculty member's work premieres at Kennedy Center

Aug. 30, 2010 CSU Monterey Bay lecturer John Wineglass is an award-winning composer and musician who has traveled the world since he was 11 years old. He'll tell you he owes it all to an ...

Faculty members granted tenure

President Eduardo Ochoa has announced that five faculty members at California State University, Monterey Bay have been granted tenure. The newly tenured faculty members and their departments: •...

Faculty members present research at ocean conference

Sept. 2, 2010 Two CSUMB scientists will make presentations at the California and the World Ocean Conference Sept. 7-10 in San Francisco. The conference focuses on management, policy, assessme...

Faculty members selected for research awards

Six faculty members have received CSU research, scholarship and creative activity awards. The awards fall into two categories: mini-grants and fellowships. Money is allocated by the Chancel...

Faculty members take leadership roles in Oral History Association meeting

Sept. 16, 2010 David Reichard and Rina Benmayor of the Division of Humanities and Communication, and former CSUMB faculty member Tomás Summers Sandoval are playing key roles in the upcoming Or...

Faculty research looks at language use in Salinas Valley

The Spanish spoken in the Salinas Valley has shown a remarkable degree of resilience, complexity and prowess that merits closer study, according to a pair of CSU Monterey Bay professors. Th...

Faculty, grad student work on novel way to manage grasslands

Dr. Suzy Worcester and John Inman, a graduate student in CSU Monterey Bay’s applied marine and watershed science program, have been working with Bruce Delgado at the Bureau of Land Management t...

FacultyRecital

Soprano Paulette Gissendanner, pianist Daniel Glover to perform Music professor Paulette Gissendannerwill give a free public recital on Nov. 13 at 3 p.m. at the campus Music Hall. She will perfor...

Familiar faces in big places

Posted on Nov 13, 2006 With apologies to Miami of Ohio, another cradle of coaches is developing in our own backyard. The basketball program at CSU-Monterey Bay have been developing young assistant...

Fast Food Nation

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Fast track to a computer science degree

UPDATE: As of March 2014, 31 of the original 32 students were still enrolled in the program and next year's class was being recruited. Read more here. Innovative 3-year program to start fall 2...

Father Serra biographer lectures on April 3

Gregory Orfalea, author of Journey to the Sun: Junipero Serra’s Dream and the Founding of California, will make a presentation at CSU Monterey Bay on April 3. The community is invited to th...

Feathered friends in high places

For a mother who recently watched an offspring hatch, the red-shouldered hawk that has taken up residence at the Tanimura & Antle library seems to be in good shape. She and her part...

Feb. 13 forum explores start-up funding

A panel of experts will visit CSU Monterey Bay on Feb. 13 to give a presentation on funding for startups. The public is invited to attend. The free event – billed as an Innovation Forum – wil...

Federal grant for teacher education

CSUMB received $8.6 million from the U.S. Department of Education to recruit, train and support teachers over the next five years. They'll be primarily focused on the STEM subjects. – The Salin...

Federal grant provides student support services

Aug. 13, 2010 CSU Monterey Bay will receive $1.27 million from the federal government to help low-income and first-generation college students and students with disabilities complete their educ...

Federal grants provide support services for CSUMB students

Cal State Monterey Bay was recently awarded a pair of grants from the U.S. Department of Education to help low-income and first-generation college students and students with disabilities comple...

Feeling out the campus

Posted on Mar 05, 2006 The three candidates for president of CSU-Monterey Bay will be filing through campus starting Monday, bringing with them varying degrees, experience and administrative exper...

Fellowship program trains students in arts administration

Two Cal State Monterey Bay students are getting the opportunity to learn how nonprofits operate through a fellowship program with the Carmel Bach Festival, and helping the festival at the same ...

Fellowship to open doors

Todd Hallenbeck will complete his master’s degree in Coastal and Watershed Science & Policy this spring. A San Jose native, Hallenbeck is also the recipient of a Sea-Grant West Coast Govern...

Festival benefits Return of the Natives

Adventure awaits at Banff Mountain Film Festival's world tour Experience adventure on the big screen – from mountaintops to crashing waves to foaming river rapids – when the Banff Mountain Film F...

Festival capstone en CSUMB

Los estudiantes de la Universidad Estatal de la Bahia de Monterey tuvieron la oportunidad de aplicar sus conocimientos durante el festival capstone La mayoria de estos estudiantes estan listos ...

Film Commission scholarship awarded to TAT student

Nicholas Fryou is this year’s recipient of the Monterey County Film Commission’s student scholarship. Fryou, a senior at California State University, Monterey Bay studying Teledramatic Arts...

Film Scholarship

May 19, 2009 CSUMB student wins film scholarship Monterey County Film Commission makes award Juan Ramirez was selected as the 2009 recipient of the Monterey County Film Commission's Film St...

Film Society partners with Philip Glass Center

Two dynamic arts organizations are joining forces. The Monterey Bay Film Society and the Philip Glass Center for the Arts, Science and the Environment are developing a long-term partnership to br...

Film by TAT alums honored at IFFF

April 5, 2010 A documentary by four alumni of the Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department at CSU Monterey Bay has won an award at the International Family Film Festival. Juan Ramirez, S...

Film chronicles history of LGBT movement in L.A.

April 1, 2010 Not everything began with Stonewall. On April 14, filmmaker Glenne McElhinney (pictured at right) will screen her film, "On These Shoulders We Stand" at 7 p.m. in the Tanimura &...

Film composer Alan Silvestri visits campus

March 1, 2010 Film composer Alan Silvestri will present a lecture on March 12 at California State University, Monterey Bay. Mr. Silvestri will address students in the university's music and f...

Film festival planned at CSUMB

The Fall Capstone Festival, a presentation of the final projects of CSU Monterey Bay film students, will be held Dec. 20, featuring 14 shorts. – The Salinas Californian, Dec. 13, 2012

Film fires up engines of change

Meet the filmmakers at April 27 event As part of CSU Monterey Bay’s celebration of Earth Week, the award-winning environmental documentary “Fuel” will be screened at 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 27...

Film program in the spotlight

By Mike Hornick In advance of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, an online film journal called IndieWIRE.com took note of the “considerable buzz” being generated by film schools at Cal State Mont...

Film showcases young people succeeding despite the odds

CSUMB student featured in documentary about East Salinas A feature-length documentary that had its California premiere at the Carmel International Film Festival features a CSU Monterey Bay st...

Film students' work to be shown Dec. 20

Capstone festival presents screen gems The World Theater stage on the campus of CSU Monterey Bay will host a stellar selection of student films at this year’s Fall Capstone Festival, scheduled ...