Junior Otter Academy returns to campus

Approximately 200 fourth- through ninth-graders are on campus during July for the annual Migrant Junior Otter Academy. During the four-week camp, students from 11 school districts take cl...

Junior Otter program wins statewide award

The Migrant Junior Otter program based at CSU Monterey Bay has won another award, the second time it has been honored in its short history. The program was recognized in 2010 at the National ...

Junior Otters get award

A four-week summer program for migrant students has been honored with a Golden Bell Award for collaborative effort. The Junior Otters program, which brings migrant students from the 4th to 8th ...

Junior Otters learn about change

For the fifth year, California State University, Monterey Bay was host to the graduate exercises of the Junior Otter Program. The participate in English, math and science classes and they also ...

Junipero Serra's legacy examined

Nov. 19 marks the 300th anniversary of Junipero Serra's birth, and CSUMB professor Ruben Mendoza, a scholar on the California mission system, has been busy granting interviews. . . CSUMB will h...

Just a bus ride away

Students attending CSUMB have unprecedented easy access to campus. . . . CSUMB get an A for its transportation efforts. – The Salinas Californian, Sept. 1, 2014

KAZU dominates Murrow Awards

KAZU dominated the regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in electronic journalism presented by the Radio, Television, Digital News Association. Each year, the association recogniz...

KAZU earns two Murrow Awards

CSUMB's station honored for excellence in electronic journalism Krista Almanzan, news director of KAZU, has won two regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in electronic journalism. ...

KAZU honored for excellence in journalism

KAZU has now won 16 regional Edward R. Murrow Awards since 2010. The awards are given by the Radio, Television, Digital News Association and honor the best journalism produced by radio, televisio...

KAZU honored for outstanding journalism

KAZU once again dominated the regional Edward R. Murrow Awards for excellence in electronic journalism presented by the Radio, Television, Digital News Association. The station has been honored...

KAZU journalist wins coveted honor

Nov. 12, 2010 Almanzan recognized by news group for second consecutive year KAZU news director Krista Almanzan was honored Nov. 6 by the Radio-Television News Directors Association of Northern Ca...

KAZU to broadcast State of the Union address

Jan. 25, 2010 KAZU 90.3 FM will provide live coverage of President Obama's State of the Union message beginning at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Coverage will include the President's address plus the Repu...

KOREA IN FOCUS

Two upcoming events at Cal State Monterey Bay will focus on the Republic of Korea. Korea’s consul general in San Francisco, Han Dong-Man, will visit campus on Oct. 15 to reflect on his ...

Karen Martinez receives 2010 Hearst Award

Karen Martinez, a sophomore originally from Oaxaca, Mexico, is the recipient of the 2010 Hearst/CSU Trustee’s Award for Outstanding Achievement. Martinez, who in September received a $3,000 s...

Katherine Kantardjieff announced as next Provost at CSUMB

Seaside, Calif., April 2, 2020 - After completing a national search, Cal State Monterey Bay announced today that Katherine Kantardjieff, Ph.D. is the next Provost and Vice President of Academic...

Katrina Aftermath

Posted on Sep 19, 2005 When Estée Blancher came to CSUMB in the spring of 2002, she knew that her New Orleans roots would one day be the focus of the filmmaking skills she hoped to acqui...

Katrina Aftermath

When Estée Blancher came to CSUMB in the spring of 2002, she knew that her New Orleans roots would one day be the focus of the filmmaking skills she hoped to acquire as a student in the Departm...

Keepin' it Reel

The Salinas Project, a feature-length documentary about the lives of four young adults in East Salinas, will be shown at Cal State Monterey Bay as part of the 14th annual Reel Work May Day Labo...

Keeping an Eye on Crops, From Space

Researchers at CSU Monterey Bay and NASA are testing a new way to use satellite technology to help California farmers decide exactly how much water to use on their crops. It's a tool that could...

Keys to the Community

CSUMB art student helps with ‘Play Me, I’m Yours’ project Monterey County has street art and street people. Now, it’s got street pianos, 11 of them, or it will until March 24, when the “Play Me, ...

Kid science

At CSUMB’s Camp SEA Lab, kids become junior marine scientists, and become more excited about – and invested in – our most inspiring local resource. – Monterey County Weekly, April 14, 2016

Kinesiology grad lands prestigious fellowship

UPDATE: As of September 2012, Lawrence is enrolled in a Ph.D. program in biology at the University of North Carolina Charlotte. Following his Kannapolis award, his Ph.D. program is fully funded...

Kinesiology lecture series starts Oct. 28

The public is invited to attend the Kinesiology Speaker Series at CSU Monterey Bay, sponsored by the Exercise Science Club and the Kinesiology Department. The events will be held in Room 1188...

Kinesiology professors present research at international conference

Do physiological factors drive exercise addiction? Does substance abuse play a role? CSU Monterey Bay kinesiology professors Brian Cook and Ryan Luke will present research to address these ...

Kinesiology student advocates for people with disabilities

Ania Flatau has taken kickboxing classes. What might surprise you is that she uses a wheelchair. “I like to try everything once,” she said. “I’ve gained a lot of health benefits and confide...

Kinesiology students team up with police academy

June 7, 2010 Being physically fit has a different definition for police and other public safety officers than for the rest of us. That makes their fitness training especially important. CSU...

Koret Foundation donates $1.63 million to CSUMB

SEASIDE, Calif., June 3, 2020 - The Koret Foundation, a Jewish philanthropic organization based in San Francisco, has donated $1.63 million to CSU Monterey Bay. The funds will be distributed ov...

Lack of 'order' infuses CSUMB's student CD

Posted on Mar 30, 2006 Naming a CD that showcases genres such as reggae, rock and hip-hop requires plenty of brainstorming. Or, just a random thought. "It came about when I was moving apartments,"...

Latino Catholics See Reflection in a Friar Set for Sainthood

Professor Ruben Mendoza was quoted in a story in the New York Times about the canonization of Father Serra. – New York Times, Sept. 19, 2015

Latino MacArthur Fellows gather in Seaside to rally kids

. . .Amalia Mesa-Bains, cultural rights advocate and professor emerita at CSU Monterey Bay, got a MacArthur Fellowship in 1992. – Monterey County Weekly, Jan. 22, 2015

Latino Magazine commends CSUMB

Posted on Nov 29, 2006 Latino magazine commends CSUMB CSUMB has been named a "Publisher's Pick" by Hispanic Outlook In Higher Education. The magazine compiles a national list of ...

Latino Magazine commends CSUMB

Latino magazine commends CSUMB CSUMB has been named a "Publisher's Pick" by Hispanic Outlook In Higher Education. The magazine compiles a national list of colleges and universities every year t...

Lawson sworn in as campus police chief

Earl Lawson was sworn in as the chief of police at Cal State Monterey Bay on Nov. 2, three weeks after university President Dianne Harrison named him to the position. Several dozen members ...

Learn about Master of Social Work program

Anyone interested in the Master of Social Work program at CSU Monterey Bay is invited to attend information sessions scheduled for Sept. 10. Sessions will be held in the program’s offices in ...

Learn about applying to med school Feb. 23

If you've ever thought about going to medical school, now's the chance to learn more about it. "Applying for Medical School: A Practical Guide" will be held at 8 p.m., Feb. 23 in Room 3145 ...

Learn about development on former Fort Ord property

An update on the status of projects surrounding the campus will be held on March 28 in the Student Center’s west lounge. Members of the campus community are invited to attend. From 3 to 5 p...

Learn about instructional science grad program

Open house scheduled for Nov. six The public is invited to learn about California State University, Monterey Bay's master’s degree program in Instructional Science and Technology at an open hou...

Learn about the new health insurance law

The first TV commercial rolled out in early September by Covered California, the state's new health-insurance exchange, seemed to be aimed at young people. The advertisement uses a freeway-si...

Learn about the science behind Central Coast landscapes

CSUMB professor lectures at P.G. Museum of Natural History Jan. 23 Artists and art lovers are drawn to spectacular Central Coast vistas. They paint and photograph rugged mountains, marine terrace...

Learn how to protect your business from cyber threats

Small Business & Wireless Ed Tech centers offer free information Is your small business safe from cyber threats? Do you have an Internet security policy for your employees? Do you have a checklis...

Learn to save water with OLLI

Public invited to free workshop Dec. 6 “Save the Carmel River – Conserve Water Today” is the topic of the last class of the year offered by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Cal S...

Learn what to do in an emergency

Preparedness Fair set for Sept. 11 Should a disaster strike, university officials want campus community members to be prepared, educated on what to do and have the resources and training to be ...

Learning Laboratory

. . . The idea to pair up fledgling teachers with straggling students was born when Roger Dahl, an instructor with the CalState TEACH program at CSU Monterey Bay, suggested it to Highland Princ...

Learning about leadership

Student body presidents gather for annual Panetta Institute seminar Ian Olden of CSU Monterey Bay was one of 28 students who attended the Panetta Institute for Public Policy’s annual Student Lead...

Learning communities popular with students

In an effort to maximize the education students receive outside the classroom, CSUMB now offers residents the opportunity to live in “themed” learning communities. Students can choose to li...

Learning for the fun of it

What do U.S. foreign policy, Don DeLillo and the physiology and disorders of sleep have in common? They are among a diverse range of classes that will be offered in the spring through the O...

Learning marine habitats

Posted on Jun 24, 2005 SEA Lab gives an up-close look at science. Seven kids plunged Crisco-lined hands into a chilling bucket of ice water at the Elkhorn Slough. Les Strnad or Corralitos stood ne...

Lecture addresses post-traumatic stress condition

Dr. Jerry Griffin, a physician and retired soldier, will explore the topic of post- traumatic stress condition at a public lecture on Feb. 24. The talk will get under way at 10:30 a.m. in the...

Lecture examines the conflict in Palestine

Journalist Ben Ehrenreich will visit Cal State Monterey Bay on Nov. 10 to lecture on “Is This the Third Intifada? Understanding the Conflict in Palestine.” “Intifada” is an Arabic word that...

Lecturer wins Art and Activism Award

June 18, 2010 Jennifer Colby, a lecturer in the Liberal Studies Department, has won an Art and Activism Award from the Women's Caucus for Art, Pacific Region. Called the Catalyst Award, it ...