Film, TV composer visits April 1

Public invited to April 1 talk by Mark Mancina Mark Mancina, best known for composing the music for the Oscar-winning film Training Day, will lecture at California State University, Monterey ...

Filmmaker John Valadez visits CSUMB

‘THE HEAD OF JOAQUIN MURRIETA’ TO BE SCREENED SEPT. 10 Filmmaker John Valadez will screen his latest project, The Head of Joaquin Murrieta, at CSU Monterey Bay on Sept. 10. Valadez will show ...

Filmmaker examines life of civil rights pioneer

BYRON RUMFORD CHAMPIONED LANDMARK STATE LEGISLATION Doug Harris has been making socially conscious films for 20 years. He perfected his media skills by earning a Master of Arts in Interdiscipli...

Filmmaker in spotlight

California State University, Monterey Bay, continues to establish its reputation as a center for film studies, as an alumnus's feature film will be shown at the Sundance Film Festival beginning...

Filmmaker series continues Nov. 15

Experimental film tells tale of devotion, grief No matter what you call it – experimental, off-beat, arty, eccentric – Brent Green’s film “Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then” has attracted a growin...

Filmmaker wins recognition at international festival

Rodrigo Ojeda-Beck, a filmmaker and lecturer at CSUMB, and his associate Robert Machoian were co-directors of a film that took the top prize at the Copenhagen International Documentary ...

Filmmakers show final projects Dec. 16

Capstone Festival presents real gems The World Theater on the campus of CSU Monterey Bay will host student films and original media productions at the fall capstone festival, scheduled for Frid...

Films cap college careers - CSUMB festival to showcase student projects

Posted on Dec 16, 2006 A high school girl yearnedto attend college and to shape her future. "No," her mother said. "If you go away to college, you'll never come back to the family." This idea of a...

Films track troubles in Mexico

Posted on Dec 05, 2006 A CSU-Monterey Bay professor who spent the summer in Mexico City has produced a 30-minute documentary film about the chaotic political situation in Mexico. Caitlin Manning, ...

Final President’s Speaker Series addresses transportation and marks grand opening of CSUMB @ Salinas City Center

Mark your calendars for the final installment of the 2015-2016 President Speaker Series, "Transportation, Imagining the Path to Success!" The panel discussion with industry experts follows ...

Final Round of Startup Challenge Monterey Bay Set for May 12

SEASIDE, Calif., May 1, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Institute for Innovation and Economic Development (iiED) will host the 2018 Startup Challenge Finale Saturday,...

Finding Their Place

Posted on Nov 16, 2005 To help recognize National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, students at CSUMB have organized several events, including a "Faces of Homelessness" panel that will deal ...

First Homecoming

First-ever homecoming game set for Oct. 8 Every fall, college campuses across the nation invite their alumni back for celebrations of their alma mater. It's a time to acknowledge the success of ...

First Night Monterey

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First Night Monterey Unveils Artwork for 2020 Celebration

SEASIDE, Ca., December 4, 2019 – First Night Monterey unveiled its 2020 theme, “Light Up the Night!” and artwork for the upcoming New Year’s Eve Celebration at CSUMB’s Alumni and Visitor Cent...

First Night Monterey features art to light up the night

Posted on Dec 29, 2005 Bobbi Long, a professor at CSU-Monterey Bay, and her Publications Design course assume the annual task of designing the imagery for event materials for First Night. Francine...

First Night Monterey honors CSUMB student

CSUMB graduating graphic design student Viridiana Gallardo unveils her award-winning art at the First Night Monterey Press Conference on Dec 4. Read more on the First Night Monterey website. ...

First Otter gets into UCSF medical school

Speaking in quick, short sentences, Katherine Canul strikes you as a determined and focused young woman. Canul, 21, a biology major at CSU Monterey Bay who has been accepted to the University o...

First Tee of Monterey's Impact

. . . College students from Cal State Monterey Bay have a unique opportunity, thanks to the First Tee of Monterey. "We have first-generation students to go to college provided scholarships from...

First Things Last

Dec. 17, 2009 *So long2009, helloCSUMB First Night Film Festival* Amid family-friendly art workshops and marionette theater shows, hot-blooded salsa grooves and buoyant swing ...

First class of nursing students gets 'pinned'

For one group of history-making Cal State Monterey Bay graduates, it’s not about the caps and gowns. It’s all about the pin. CSUMB’s first class of 10 nursing graduates participated in a pinn...

Firsttime playwright Erica Hemenways work debuts

Posted on Feb 02, 2006 Bringing a character to life on stage is complex in iself. Taking five different characters from five different stories and five different time periods, well, that's just cr...

Fish stories

**UPDATE: **The final exhibit, "Fishing Families: The Monterey Sicilian Story," will open Sept. 5 in conjunction with the Festa Italia weekend in Monterey's Custom House Plaza. The exibit will ...

Flippin' Education

Class work is done in class, homework is done at home. That's the way it's always been. But imagine that model flipped: the traditional classroom experience – like sitting through a lecture – h...

Focus the Region 2010

Feb. 22, 2010 *Smoothies pedaled at event are just tip of iceberg* CSU Monterey Bay will hold a teach-in on Feb. 25, designed to move the debate on climate change from talk to act...

Focus the Region set for Tuesday

If you've ever wanted to find out how architecture can enhance communities, the latest in electric cars or the ways in which students and alumni of CSUMB are changing the world, the perfect eve...

Fog Catchers

Posted on Jul 19, 2005 While water officials consider desalination plants in Santa Cruz and Moss Landing, and Pajaro Valley farmers wait for a freshwater pipeline to be built, there's another tech...

Fog catchers create water from air

. . . Professor of science and environmental policy Dan Fernandez has been building fog catchers for scientific purposes. He said they are used in arid communities throughout the world. – Mont...

Following the Otters just got easier

Sports fans now have a variety of tools for following the Otters. All of these options are available by clicking “Connect With the Otters” from the multimedia link or by searching the specifi...

Fondos para la educación superior

La Universidad Estatal de la Bahia de Monterey recibió 2.5 millones de dólares para los próximos 5 años. Estos fondos serán utilizados para el Programa TRIO que consiste en otorgar incentivos a...

Fontenette a driving force behind CSUMB's playoff run

When senior guard Jessica Fontenette came to CSU Monterey Bay to play basketball, the Otters had never reached the postseason or posted a winning record. "Jess came in here with a mindset of do...

Food drive helps to ease hunger in local area

With help from the local community, CSU Monterey Bay collected more than 2,500 lbs. of food to help those in need this holiday season. To earn a big discount off the ticket price for the Nov....

Forensic psychology topic of Nov. 17 talk

FBI agent visits CSUMB Nov. 17 Talk involves work on child pornography, exploitation The community is invited to attend a lecture on Nov. 17 by an FBI agent who works in the bureau’s Behavi...

Former AS officer heads to Washington for internship

While other students are returning to the classroom this fall, Wendy Holman is heading to Washington, D.C., where she will spend the semester working in the office of a member of the House of R...

Former Army Training Device Removed - All Clear

CSUMB is on the site of the former Fort Ord, and occasionally old training equipment is located and removed from areas adjacent to campus. In cooperation with the Monterey County Sheriff’s Offi...

Former Congresswoman visits CSUMB Feb. 24

CSU Monterey Bay’s College of Health Sciences and Human Services celebrates Black History Month with a lecture by former Congresswoman Donna Christensen on Feb. 24. Dr. Christensen, the fir...

Former Foreign Service officer to discuss U.S.-Cuba relations

Former Foreign Service officer Charles Barclay will visit Cal State Monterey Bay April 14 to present a talk on U.S.-Cuba relations. The talk will be held from noon to 2 p.m. in the Univ...

Former NAACP head to speak at commencement

Two ceremonies will be held May 21 Ben Jealous, former head of the NAACP, will be the keynote speaker at CSU Monterey Bay’s commencement ceremonies May 21. This year marks two milestones fo...

Former NBA player was CSUMB assistant coach

Tariq Abdul-Wahad, better known as Olivier Saint-Jean, is rapturous in his praise of his former coach Doc Rivers. His enthusiasm for Rivers is matched only by his devotion to CSUMB women's coac...

Former Otter golfer shines at U.S. Open

June 18, 2010** ** Erick Justesen, who played for CSU Monterey Bay's golf team in 2003, put his local knowledge to good use in Thursday's opening round of the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Jus...

Fort Ord Alumni award scholarships

The dozen students who were selected to receive scholarships from the Fort Ord Alumni Association cover the spectrum of academic majors available at Cal State Monterey Bay: human communication;...

Fort Ord Alumni group presents scholarships

Nov. 20, 2009** The Fort Ord Alumni Association recently presented scholarships to a dozen CSU Monterey Bay students at its annual luncheon. Three Salinas residents were among the recipients. ...

Fort Ord Prescribed Burn, October 5, 2017

A prescribed burn is planned for Thursday, October 5, 2017 in the northernportion of the Fort Ord National Monument, also known as BLM Area B, on the former Fort Ord, if weather conditions perm...

Fort Ord forum looks to future

As last month's election battle over growth on part of Fort Ord showed, the debate over the future of the former Army base is far from over. To look at the various issues from several angles, C...

Fort Ord group awards scholarships

Community activist Helen Rucker establishes endowment The Fort Ord Alumni Association, a division of the California State University, Monterey Bay Foundation, presented scholarships to 10 CSUMB ...

Forum addresses the business of healthy eating

Greater Vision forum looks at public health and agriculture The “Greater Vision” series of public forums on topics important to local agriculture and the larger community continues Oct. 22 at Cal...

Foundation of CSUMB adds board members

Eight community members have joined the Foundation of CSU Monterey Bay board of directors. Established in 2011, the Foundation brings community and campus leaders together to foster, encour...

Foundation sets course: board to oversee philanthropy

The new Foundation of California State University, Monterey Bay is bringing community and campus leaders together to foster support for the university’s philanthropic needs and goals. To le...

Founding Faculty Oral History

Project provides historical record of memories, experiences during CSUMB's early years SEASIDE, Calif., June 5, 2020 - Honoring our 25th anniversary, the university has completed the “CSUMB...

Four Students Earn Pre-Doctoral Summer Fellowships

SEASIDE, Calif., May 16, 2018 – Four CSUMB seniors, all Sally Casanova Scholars for the 2017-18 academic year, have been awarded summer research fellowships for the summer of 2018 through the ...