Lecturer's book released in China

The first university textbook on human sexuality to be published in China was co-authored by a CSU Monterey Bay faculty member. After the seventh edition of “Human Sexuality: Diversity in Con...

Lecturer's book to be released in China

Aug. 16, 2010 The first university textbook on human sexuality is about to be published in China, and a CSU Monterey Bay lecturer is one of its co-authors. The seventh edition of "Human Sexua...

Leon Panetta on public service

Former Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta sat in the lobby of the Leon and Sylvia Panetta Institute on the campus of California State University, Monterey Bay and explained why he's spent almost...

Let Us Know What You Think

Grants Accounting and research compliance need and want your feedback for a campus service assessment. Staff members from Huron Consulting will be at the Alumni and Visitors Center meeting ...

Librarian Honored

Posted on Nov 14, 2007 Steven Watkins, one of CSUMB's founding librarians, was awarded the first ever lifetime membership by a marine science library association for his contributions th...

Librarian Honored

Steven Watkins, one of CSUMB's founding librarians, was awarded the first ever lifetime membership by a marine science library association for his contributions throughout the years. The In...

Library atrium named for philanthropists

The three-story atrium in the Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library at California State University, Monterey Bay has been named in honor of philanthropists Linda and Michael Dorn and...

Library work begins groundbreaking ceremony held for topflight CSUMB facility

Posted on Oct 04, 2006 A towering central atrium. Space for 573,000 books. Seating for more than 600 students. Almost two years before the Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library is to open, the ...

Lienk stands up for the environment

Posted on Nov 20, 2005 Environmentalist Laura Lee Lienk, who recently received the Rising Leaf Watershed Arts Hero Award for restoration, lives in a home that's a blast from the past. She has a lo...

Life recorder: Rina Benmayor;

Posted on Aug 25, 2005 Rina Benmayor teaches her students how to tell a story. Not just any story. Their own stories. Their family histories. And to tell these stories, she incorporates the very olde...

Life-saving devices installed on campus

Automated exteral defibrillators: there when you need them Over the summer, the campus became a safer place . . . for victims of a heart attack. Lifesaving devices called Automated External ...

Lifesaving devices increase community's safety

Cal State University, Monterey Bay became one of the first affiliates. The university placed automated external defibrillators (AED) in the Otter Sports Center, the library and the student cent...

Lights Camera Action! CSUMB grads finding behindthescenes success in Hollywood

Posted on Jan 08, 2006 The opening scene would probably go like this: A room full of alumni gather in a university building for a holiday mixer on a rainy winter evening. Quick cut to an older man...

Lime Rolls Out Electric Scooters on Campus

SEASIDE, Ca., September 28, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) has partnered with the San Francisco based smart mobility company, Lime, to bring dock free electric scoot...

Living Memorial for Women and War

Three academic departments at Cal State Monterey Bay have joined forces to present a “Living Memorial,” a series of public art installations, performances and discussions called “Songs for Wome...

Local High Schools Compete in National Ocean Sciences Bowl at CSUMB

SEASIDE, Ca., February 1, 2018 – Eleven high schools from the Northern and Central California region will face off in the regional component of the 21st annual National Ocean Sciences Bowl (NOS...

Local Monterey County Students Present Their Findings to Polar Scientists at CSUMB

SEASIDE Calif., Feb. 24, 2017 – Nearly 200 Monterey County elementary, middle and high school students presented their research findings at the Student Polar Research Symposium Friday, Feb. 24,...

Local Olympian visits with CSUMB softball

Olympian and local hero Monica Abbott stopped by CSUMB softball field to take a bit of practice with the Otters. Abbott was a member of the 2008 USA silver medalist team in the Summer Olympic d...

Local Startups to Compete for $50K in Cash Prizes at Startup Challenge Finals May 12

SEASIDE, Calif., May 4, 2017 – Twenty-four local startups will compete for $50K in cash prizes at CSU Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Joel and Dena Gambord Business & Information Technology Building Fri...

Local Youth “Imagine College”

Popular program continues to draw Seaside high school students to CSUMB Extracting DNA in a chemistry lab to find evidence for an imaginary crime scenario is among many activities enjoyed by Seas...

Local bands on stage at World Theater

March 8 concert rocks and rolls with local connections The World Theater at CSU Monterey Bay will offer a special treat for its audience on March 8 when it presents a concert featuring Rio Salina...

Local colleges team up to offer three-year computer science degree

CSU Monterey Bay and Hartnell College are joining forces on a program, called "CSIT-in-3," next fall. – Monterey County Weekly, Dec. 13, 2012

Local effort makes great art

Cesar Chavez Library patrons and CSUMB students celebrated a semester's worth of service learning collaboration with an art opening at the library. Students from CSUMB's Digital Public Art clas...

Local health and fitness experts shine science on widely held misconceptions

The health and fitness field is rife with misinformation and myth. Who can one trust? How about a couple of Ph.D.s? Kent Adams is a professor an chair of CSU Monterey Bay's Kinesiology Departme...

Local researcher offers insight into the ocean

Professor James Lindholm was featured in a story about what lies beneath the Monterey Bay, and about his work that allows researchers to measure the impacts of climate change. – Carmel Magazin...

Local scholar invited to meet with the pope

A local scholar is heading to Rome this week to participate in events related to Junipero Serra's impending canonization. "I was a bit in shock, and I was excited at the same time, and I though...

Local schools recruiting teachers

Professor of Education Mark O’Shea was interviewed on efforts by local K-12 districts to find enough teachers to staff their classrooms. – KSBW-8, March 29, 2016

Lofty goals for CSUMB soccer team

In his first year as head coach of the CSU Monterey Bay men's soccer team, Rob Cummings guided the Otters to their best record in four years. – Monterey Herald, Sept. 7, 2012

Log me on to the ballgame

Watch the Otters online The Internet has sparked an evolution in college sports viewing, and CSUMB has picked up on the trend. Colleges and universities nationwide are increasingly video-stre...

Lots of students want to get in CSUMB

A record number of students applied to attend CSUMB in the fall 2016 semester. The university received 16,182 freshmen applications by the Nov. 30 deadline to apply, an increase of almost 5 per...

Love of the Game

Posted on Jul 07, 2005 In a corner of the former Fort Ord, on an old field once used by the U.S .Army, the most recent and potentially most important chapter of Monterey's baseball history is bein...

Luis Valdez delivers talk at CSUMB

Presentation part of Chicano/Latino Heritage Month Luis Valdez, writer, director, actor and founding faculty member at CSU Monterey Bay, will give a talk on Oct. 8 as part of the university’s C...

M.S. Physician Assistant Program Granted Accreditation-Provisional Status; First Cohort Will Begin Class January 2019

SEASIDE, Ca., August 3, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Master of Science Physician Assistant (MSPA) program has been granted Accreditation-Provisional status by the ...

M.S. Physician Assistant Program Receives Grant to Help Underserved Communities

SEASIDE, Ca., July 24, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Master of Science Physician Assistant Program (MSPA) has received a grant from California’s Office of Statewi...

MAD ABOUT MARIACHI

In a musical genre dominated by men, Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles has been breaking stereotypes and shaping new cultural traditions since 1994 The 12-member all-female group brings s...

MASTERING MATH

Algebra Academy gives middle schoolers a head start More than 100 incoming eighth-graders will spend the last days of their summer break immersed in math at the Bruce W. Woolpert Algebra Academ...

MENding Monologues returns to CSUMB

Play explores gender violence issues from male perspective Following on the heels of Eve Ensler’s “Vagina Monologues,” CSU Monterey Bay students continue their campaign to end sexual violence aga...

MPA lecturer honored by composers group

Dr. Lanier Sammons, a lecturer in the Music and Performing Arts Department, is the recipient of an ASCAP Plus Award in the concert music division. The award is given by the American Society o...

MPC, CSUMB Sign Dual Enrollment MOU for Business Admin & Marine Science Students

SEASIDE, Calif., May 15, 2017 – Monterey Peninsula College (MPC) and CSUMB solidified a new pathway program Monday, May 15, 2017 allowing for dual enrollment between institutions for students s...

MPP 2007

Posted on Oct 23, 2007 Learn about the Master's of Public Policy program at Nov. 7 open house Applications are being accepted for the Master's in Public Policy program at California Sta...

MPP 2007

Learn about the Master's of Public Policy program at Nov. 7 open house Applications are being accepted for the Master's in Public Policy program at California State University, Monterey ...

MPP Open House

Posted on Nov 17, 2005 Applications being accepted for Master's in Public Policy My boss always asks me what I learned in class that day and invariably it applies to what's happening in...

MPP Open House

Applications being accepted for Master's in Public Policy My boss always asks me what I learned in class that day and invariably it applies to what's happening in the office.****-- Henry Gowin,...

MST project borders campus on Inter-Garrison Road

Oct. 5, 2009 A sign went up on the north side of Inter-Garrison Road between Central Campus and East Campus housing last month, announcing that the area will become the home of Monterey-Salinas...

MSW program accepting applications for fall 2013

Anyone interested in the Master of Social Work program at CSU Monterey Bay is encouraged to visit the program’s website and consider applying in time to be considered in March. The general ap...

MSW students land prestigious scholarships

First class of social workers to graduate in May The first graduates of Cal State Monterey Bay’s Master of Social Work program will cross the stage at commencement in May 2013. They will represen...

MUSIC LESSON

The Music and Performing Arts Department at Cal State Monterey Bay invites the public to attend a free master class with the Latin Jazz Collective. The class will be held at 1 p.m., March 28,...

MacArthur Fellows to visit CSUMB

Award-winners hope to inspire students The MacArturos – well, some of them – are coming to Cal State Monterey Bay. Each year since 1981, the MacArthur Foundation has given no-strings-attached ...

Magazine names CSUMB 'green' campus

Princeton Review calls campus "environmentally responsible" California State University, Monterey Bay has been named one of the nation’s most environmentally responsible schools by the Princeton ...

Magazine rankings highlight many university strengths

Cal State Monterey Bay is one of the most racially diverse schools in its category, according to U.S. News & World Report in the 2011 edition of America’s Best Colleges. CSUMB is tied w...