Have a Heart for Students

Annual event at CSUMB raises money for scholarships KSBW-TV meteorologist Jim Vanderzwaan will help auction off dozens of items – including tickets to the Panetta Lecture Series, jewelry, lavish...

Have a heart for students on Feb. 25

Annual dinner, auction raises money for student scholarships Local TV personality Hunter Finnell will help auction off dozens of items – including tickets to the Panetta Lecture Series, the Los A...

Health Sciences Seminar Series starts Sept. 21

This semester’s Health Sciences Seminar Series will kick off on Sept. 21 with a presentation by Sharon Orbach, a medical student at UC San Francisco. Ms. Orbach holds a master’s degree in neu...

Health care forum for young adults April 17

How young adults will be affected by the federal Affordable Care Act is the focus of a forum April 17 at CSU Monterey Bay. The public is invited to this free event. “Healthcare Town Hall fo...

Health sciences lecture set for Nov. 18

The final lecture in this semester's Health Sciences Speaker Series will be held on Nov. 18, when Dr. Douglas Kellogg of UC Santa Cruz visits campus. Dr. Kellogg is a professor of molecular cel...

Health sciences, human services dean named

Long Beach State educator to lead new college Britt Rios-Ellis, a professor of health sciences at Long Beach State and director of the National Council of La Raza/CSULB Center for Latino Communit...

Healthcare Heroes

CSUMB students, faculty among medical workers fighting COVID-19 By Sophia Huang McKenzie Published April 17, 2020 CSU Monterey Bay can count many of our own among the healthcare heroes on the fro...

Help CSUMB obtain support from

Dec. 2, 2009 ****The Monterey County Weekly newspaper has invited readers to help support CSU Monterey Bay and dozens of other local nonprofits through its "Community Fund" program. (Read t...

Help RON count the birds

Volunteers will be out at 7 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 17, looking for hawks, geese, ducks, wrens and a variety of other species at the Watershed Institute’s 10th annual winter bird count at Upper Ca...

Help RON help the community

Once again, CSUMB’s Return of the Natives restoration education project has been selected to participate in the Monterey County Weekly’s annual fund-raising campaign. Monterey County Gives sele...

Helping Endangered Species ? One Mural at a Time

. . . Combining the accessibility of street art with meticulous scientific detail – a style she honed while earning a certificate in science illustration at California State University, Montere...

Helping Fight Covid-19

Science students working in labs have huge impact on testing efforts By Sophia Huang McKenzie Published May 15, 2020 Early on in the global pandemic, CSU Monterey Bay student Angela Albanese lear...

Helping businesses succeed

Arturo Contreras has a knack for helping small businesses prosper. As a junior consultant at California State University, Monterey Bay’s Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Contreras help...

Helping hands from sign language to bone marrow how three CSUMB students turned requirements into community service

Posted on May 10, 2007 While some college seniors spend their last weeks scrambling to study for finals and submit papers, pending graduates of California State University, Monterey Bay are compil...

Heritage Music Festival set for April 16

‘Musical conversation’ features Oakland-based dance company Catalyst: One by One, a collaboration between the Dimensions Dance Theater and jazz composer Khalil Shaheed, will get its world premier...

Hermana

Posted on Nov 10, 2005 'Hermana' helps county students attend CSUMB On Tuesday, Nov. 15 - National Philanthropy Day - 'Hermana' will be honored at a luncheon at the Inn at S...

Hermana

Hermana helps county students attend CSUMB On Tuesday, Nov. 15 - National Philanthropy Day - 'Hermana' will be honored at a luncheon at the Inn at Spanish Bay as the Outstanding Service Organizat...

Hidden health crisis on campus: Eating disorders

Feb. 26 film showing, discussion will address the issue The National Institute of Mental Health estimates that 25 percent of college students have eating disorders. The same percent of college wo...

High Fidelity

Music students mix it up in recording studio When students in CSU Monterey Bay’s Music and Performing Arts Department enrolled in an advanced audio production class in 2013, they were signing up ...

High school students imagine college . . .

. . . and qualify for a scholarship to help pay for it During June, small groups of aspiring filmmakers could be seen around campus. They aren’t college students – not yet anyway. The filmmakers ...

Hip-hop professor lectures on Dec. 6

UCLA’s Cheryl Keyes visits CSUMB Dr. Cheryl Keyes, professor of ethnomusicology in the School of Music at UCLA, will lecture on the development of rap/hip-hop music when she visits CSU Monterey...

Hiramoto named VP for advancement

California State University, Monterey Bay President Dianne Harrison has announced the appointment of Dr. Patti Hiramoto as Vice President for University Advancement. After serving as President ...

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrated with a look at health care

Sept. 30 discussion examines ways to meet health care needs of the Latino community The community is invited to join Cal State Monterey Bay’s College of Health Sciences and Human Services i...

Historian publishes another book on Vietnam War

Three decades after the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Southeast Asia, echoes from the Vietnam War still reverberate in 21st-century America. A recently published book edited by Dr. David Ander...

Historically African American sorority comes to campus

For more than a century, the Delta Sigma Theta sorority has been committed to public service, with a primary focus on the black community. Now, there is a chapter at CSU Monterey Bay, the first...

Holiday greetings from President Ochoa

The holiday season and dawn of a new year is a time for reflection and gratitude. Now is an opportunity to celebrate the successes of our students, the advancement of knowledge and commitment t...

Home Bass Ray Drummond a Peninsula professor and New York jazz star

Posted on May 03, 2007 Ray Drummond isn't trying to keep a low Peninsula profile on purpose. And yet plenty of locals might be unaware that one of the world's greatest jazz bassists walks among th...

Home Depot Foundation Donates $6,000 for CSUMB Veterans Resource Center Renovations

SEASIDE, Calif., March 24, 2017 – The Veterans Resource Center at CSUMB has a new refurbished space for student veterans to gather thanks to a generous donation of $6,000 by The Home Depot Foun...

Home for the holidays

Nov. 17, 2009 CSUMB invites community to winter concert CSU Monterey Bay's Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter concert at 3 p.m. on Dec. 6. This year's theme i...

Homecoming

Posted on Sep 28, 2005 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 t...

Homelessness week focus CSUMB students shed light on severe needs in county

Posted on Nov 16, 2006 Students at California State University, Monterey Bay have been holding events this week as part of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. The activities are sponsore...

Honey maker wins $10K prize

CSUMB Startup Challenge gives entrepreneurs a chance to shine – Monterey Herald, May 7, 2016

Honoring others, helping students

Benefactors recognized for providing scholarships Bob Johnson and Diego Espinoza will be among the honorees at the National Philanthropy Day luncheon on Nov. 21. Both were nominated for awards by...

Honoring women's rights

CSU Monterey Bay faculty members will be among the 21 speakers and panelists participating in a women's rights conference Sept. 7-9 at the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas. – Marina Gazette...

Honors Convocation May 19, 2017

SEASIDE, Calif., May 12, 2017 – Cal State Monterey Bay (CSUMB) will hold its annual honors convocation May 19, 2017, recognizing select students for distinguished academic achievements. Six...

Honors Convocation May 5, 2018

SEASIDE, Calif., May 5, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) held its annual honors convocation May 5, 2018, recognizing select students for distinguished academic achieveme...

Honors Convocation May ?, 2019

SEASIDE, Calif., May 5, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) held its annual honors convocation May 5, 2018, recognizing select students for distinguished academic achieveme...

Hooked on fishing

CSUMB anglers place third in Western Invitational Competitive bass fishing at the collegiate level – who knew? In 2008, FLW, the organizer of professional fishing tournaments, started a college t...

Hoops under way at CSUMB

The first practice of the basketball season didn't feel that way for Kerri Nakamoto. The CSU Monterey Bay women's basketball coach had been interacting with the play for the last couple of week...

Hospitality industry embraces 'green' at CSUMB conference

Oct. 26, 2010 To help the regional hospitality industry learn how to “go green,” the Institute for Innovation and Economic Development at CSU Monterey Bay hosted a conference on Oct. 4. The...

Hospitality students get aid

. . . This fall, the Monterey County Hospitality Association and CSUMB will introduce a mentoring program designed to connect hospitality stuents and industry leaders. – Monterey Herald, July 6...

Housing staff and CSUMB developing more campus housing for faculty

Posted on Jan 27, 2006 As part of is planned expansion, CSUMB is gearing up to build a second phase of faculty housing. The plan calls for about 490 single-family homes, bungalows, townhomes and a...

How hard could it be?

. . . I'm seated among a group of start-up aspirants in the University Center ballroom at CSU Monterey Bay, about a mile and a half from the Pacific Ocean. Startup Weekend has officially begun....

How to go 'Green Acres' for the new millennium

Actor and activist Ed Begley Jr. appears this evening at CSU Monterey Bay to preach the good green gospel: Live simply, so that others may simply live. – Monterey Herald, Sept. 28, 2010

How to help the oceans? Send in the hackers

Fishackathon brings coding and creativity together “Speakers to winners, an Otter theme ran throughout,” said John Wood, product manager at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Wood was referring to Cal St...

Huffington Post: CSUMB 'forward-thinking'

CSU Monterey Bay has gotten a prominent mention by a blogger for the Huffington Post. Danielle Wiener-Bronner, who writes about higher education issues for the website, included the university ...

Humanities professors collaborate on book

"Dialogue and Deliberation," a new book by Professors Debian Marty and Josina Makau, was recently published by Waveland Press. Amazon says of the book: Across our differences, people everywhe...

Hundreds of students now call CSUMB home after Move-in Day

New beginnings are at CSUMB this weekend. Not only is it the beginning of a new academic year, hundreds of freshmen are starting an exciting chapter in their young lives – they have officially ...

Hungarian Folk Ensemble comes to CSUMB

World Theater season opens Sept. 17 The music and dances are centuries old but the presentation will be 21st century when the Hungarian State Folk Ensemble opens the Performing Arts Series at C...

INTO THE WOODS . . .

. . . And mountains and deserts as class studies environmental science up close Anyone signing up for Environmental Science, Technology and Policy 303 at CSU Monterey Bay had better lik...