Iconic San Francisco mural gets facelift

Artist recruits students to help with project Johanna Poethig has been making public art in San Francisco since the 1980s. This summer, the professor in CSUMB’s Visual and Public Art Department i...

Illustrator, biologist create unique field guide

Slime... mold? You might find them in your garden, or spot them on the sides of rotting logs as you hike. They are slime molds: found just about everywhere, colorful, gelatinous, diverse, adapt...

Images transform TAT building on Dec. 15

The Teldramatic Arts and Technology Building will become a giant canvas on Dec. 15 when students project their work onto the building. The videos were created as final projects in Ben Wood’s ...

Imagine College opens doors for youth

Program brings Seaside HS students to campus For many students, writing is a daunting task. Putting pen to paper (or fingers to keyboard) is a homework chore, not a summertime activity. But f...

Immigration reform examined

“Why immigration reform is so difficult to achieve” will be the topic addressed by Leo Chavez on March 27, when the President’s Speaker Series continues at Cal State Monterey Bay. He is the...

In On Chinatown

. . . Over the summer, Salinas nonprofit Asian Cultural Experience, in collaboration with CSU Monterey Bay, received three grants totaling more than $50,000 to help preserve Chinatown history. ...

Inaugural MSPA Class Visits Campus for Orientation

SEASIDE, Ca., November 8, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Master of Science Physician Assistant (MSPA) program welcomed it’s inaugural class of 33 students to campus ...

Increased traffic, road closure Feb. 10-14

The AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am golf tournament begins Feb. 10. The campus community should be aware of the increased traffic in the area during tournament week. Spectators and volunte...

Incredible run

Renee Jimenez didn't actively recruit the best players in teh off-season. Instead she went after players that played on the best teams. "I hate to lose," said the CSUMB women's coach. "These ki...

Information made beautiful

SCIENCE ILLUSTRATION GRAD WINS VIZZIE AWARD Each year, the National Science Foundation and Popular Science magazine team up to issue a challenge: Can people visualize a scientific idea, concept...

Infuse technology into learning

California State University, Monterey Bay invites the public to learn about the master’s degree program in Instructional Science and Technology (MIST) at an online open house Feb. 26. The o...

Innovation Institute

June 19, 2009 CSUMB receives grant for Institute of Innovation and Economic Development CSU Monterey Bay and the Monterey County Business Council will receive an $180,000 grant from the U.S. ...

Innovation and Big Data

Each month during the school year, CSU Monterey Bay’s Institute for Innovation and Economic Development sponsors an informal event that brings together faculty, staff, students and community me...

Innovation grants

In future years, the CSIT-in-3 program could serve as a model for accelerated degree programs at other colleges and universities. – KSBW, March 20, 2015

Innovation in the fields

. . . New applications that connect growers with space-age tools are under development at CSU Monterey Bay. Last year, CSUMB was awarded a $32 million grant to explore the use of satellites and...

Insomnia contest

Posted on Dec 12, 2007 TAT students' work makes Apple's top-25 list CSUMB's top entry in this year's Apple Computer Insomnia Film Festival is filled with all the creativity sl...

Insomnia contest

TAT students; work makes Apple's top-25 list CSUMB's top entry in this year's Apple Computer Insomnia Film Festival is filled with all the creativity sleep-deprived students can muster. Only ...

Inspiration flows from CSUMB Inventor's Workshop

Move over, Rube Goldberg. There's a new generation of inventors out there, melding old and new technology to create fascinating stuff. It was evident Friday afternoon as 17 students in the Inve...

Inspirational leader or indigenous oppressor?

“There is no documentation or evidence that shows Father Junipero Serra abused or killed anyone,” Professor Ruben Mendoza told the Orange County Register in a story about the canonization of Se...

Internal Communications

Announcements For access to mailing lists or Dashboard messages, please submit an IT service request using Accounts > Other for the request type. CSUMB Google+ communities Note: Thes...

International Education Week Nov. 17-19

CSU Monterey Bay welcomed its largest-ever group of international students this year. About 200 students from other nations are attending CSUMB this semester, and hundreds more are coming to ca...

International service learning focus of workshop

For three years, CSU Monterey Bay students have traveled to rural communities in the province of Leon, Spain. The students spend the month of June learning research methods of data collection a...

Investidura del Dr. Ochoa

El Doctor Eduardo Ochoa recibio el dia de hoy el nombramiento oficial como el nuevo rector de la Universidad Estatal de la Bahia de Monterey. – KSMS (Univision), Nov. 15, 2013

Is citizenship a birthright?

Sept. 14, 2010 Panel discussion commemorates Constitution Day at CSUMB CSU Monterey Bay will commemorate Constitution Day on Sept. 15 by examining the question "Is Citizenship a Birthright? ...

Is public transportation the answer

. . . Cal State Monterey Bay transportation planner Megan Tolbert said she's seen a big increase in the number of students taking the bus – ridership is up by about 600 percent. She thinks it's...

Is there a light at the end of the tunnel? Artist Stephanie Johnson hopes her work can guide us

Posted on Aug 24, 2006 Stephanie Anne Johnson was about to graduate from college when she found the light. A theater major at Boston's Emerson College in the mid-1970s, she took a class in lightin...

Islam topic of Social Justice Colloquium

Islam in Dialogue: Feminism, Interfaith This year’s Social Justice Colloquium at CSU Monterey Bay will feature a pair of dialogues focusing on Islam. The keynote event, “Muslim Feminisms: Rea...

It's all about the app

. . . the Ideas of March app competition is booting up again this year for its three-day run beginning March 15. The Android development competition is open to area college students with basic ...

JAZZ IT UP

Annual Heritage Music Festival set for May 8 has Latin flavor The community is invited to an evening of jazz on the campus of California State University, Monterey Bay as the annual Heritage Musi...

JAZZ IT UP – Heritage Music Festival celebrates Cinco de Mayo

The community is invited to an evening of jazz on the campus of California State University, Monterey Bay as the annual Heritage Music Festival returns on May 5. The free concert will be he...

Japanese diplomat to speak at CSUMB

Nobuhiro Watanabe, deputy consul general with the Japanese Consulate in San Francisco, will visit CSU Monterey Bay on Feb. 25. He will talk on Japan’s contributions to the international commu...

Jazz fusion band visits campus April 7

Jazz and world music fusion band Hiroshima will perform at California State University, Monterey Bay’s World Theater on April 7. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. The group was formed in 1974 by keyboard...

Jazz montage commemorates Black History Month

Langston Hughes died nearly 45 years ago, but the words of the American poet, social activist, novelist and playwright still resonate. “Langston Hughes is probably even more relevant today,” ...

Jazz takes center stage at annual Heritage Music Festival on April 24

The 7 p.m. performance features percussionist Babatunde Lea and saxophonist Greg Abate and Friends. "I guess you could say my music is jazz steeped in the music of the African diaspora," Le...

Jimenez named CCAA Coach of the Year

Three players named to all-conference team Women's basketball coach Renee Jimenez took Coach of the Year honors in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Named to the all-conference ...

Jmes Earl Jones

Posted on Dec 12, 2007 The voice of James Earl Jones echoed through a Long Beach library on Dec. 10 as the actor - who voiced Darth Vader in "Star Wars" - read to a group of fourth-...

Jmes Earl Jones

The voice of James Earl Jones echoed through a Long Beach library on Dec. 10 as the actor - who voiced Darth Vader in "Star Wars" - read to a group of fourth-graders. Jones visited the libr...

Joe Beck

Posted on Oct 03, 2005 This year's Music and Performing Arts Lecture Series gets under way on Oct. 20 when legendary jazz guitarist and composer Joe Beck visits campus. During a career...

Joe Beck

This year's Music and Performing Arts Lecture Series gets under way on Oct. 20 when legendary jazz guitarist and composer Joe Beck visits campus. During a career that spans five decades, Mr. ...

John Marker

July 10, 2009 Leadership transition in Facilities John Marker has joined the staff in Administration and Finance as interim associate vice president for facilities management and planning. M...

Johnson honored for lighting design work

Stephanie Anne Johnson, professor in the Visual and Public Art Department, has received an award for her work as a lighting designer. The Lighting Artists in Dance Award provides funds to sup...

Join Return of the Natives

Sept. 14, 2009 Upcoming events planned by the Watershed Institute at CSU Monterey Bay: • Saturday, Sept. 19: California Coastal Clean-up at Upper Carr Lake in Salinas, 9 a.m.-noon. The Retu...

Join your local quidditch tournament

If you are having Harry Potter withdrawal, one local college has stepped in to fill the void now that the popular franchise is over. CSU Monterey Bay is holding a quidditch tournament Friday an...

Jose Hernandez named Hearst Scholar

Cal State Monterey Bay student Jose Hernandez has received the 2012 William R. Hearst/CSU Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement. The Hearst award is among the highest forms of recogniti...

Jose Hernandez of Salinas, Hearst Scholar

To say that Jose Hernandez is having a fabulous year is an understatement. First, he gets selected to go to Harvard and represent Salinas for the launch of Lady Gaga's Born This Way foundation....

Jose Hernandez recibe beca

El joven Jose Hernandez de 20 anos de edad, estudiante universitario recibio una beca para continuar con sus estudios por parte de la fundacion Hearst por su liderazgo y su participacion del pr...

Joseph Wilson

Posted on Nov 28, 2005 Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson to speak Dec. 6 Joseph Wilson, former U.S. diplomat and husband of exposed CIA agent Valerie Plame, will discuss "The Politics of Tru...

Joseph Wilson

Former Ambassador Joseph Wilson to speak Dec. 6 Joseph Wilson, former U.S. diplomat and husband of exposed CIA agent Valerie Plame, will discuss "The Politics of Truth" at 7 p.m., Dec. 6 in the ...

Journalist Belva Davis visits campus Sept. 27

As the first black female TV journalist in the West, Belva Davis helped to change the face and focus of TV news. Davis will share her story at California State University, Monterey Bay’s Wo...

Journalists at head of Author's Table event investigative reporters Mark FainaruWada and Lance Williams broke open steroid scandal story

Posted on Oct 24, 2006 Dinner, conversation and books are on the menu for "The Author's Table" – and the combination is bringing back the literary fundraiser for its fifth year. CSUMB and the Nati...