Making a difference

70-day service challenge kicks off Jan. 21 CSU Monterey Bay students will observe Martin Luther King’s birthday on Jan. 21 by participating in a march in Seaside and helping with a food and cloth...

Making a difference in a decade

April 14, 2010** ** Since 2000, CSU Monterey Bay's Camp SEA Lab has helped youngsters discover the ocean through summer camps and outdoor school programs. Students get their hands wet through k...

Making a habit of victory

***The Cal State Monterey Bay women’s basketball team celebrates its California Collegiate Athletic Association championship on March 1 following a victory over Sonoma State in the Kelp Bed at ...

Making college 'super'

COLLEGE IS FOR YOU, ADMINISTRATORS TELL CHURCH MEMBERS Parishioners at two local churches will get more than a sermon at the Feb. 28 services. They’ll get a pitch for the value of a college educa...

Many make a difference - Volunteers give back to the community

Posted on Oct 30, 2006 Streets and parks were beautified Saturday as an assortment of groups volunteered to help in their community for Make a Difference Day in Salinas. More than 150 volunteers –...

March 19 event benefits film society

‘Carmel-by-the-Sea’ gets first local screening The newly launched Monterey Bay Film Society will hold its first big public event – a screening of “Carmel-by-the-Sea” – on March 19 at Sunset Cente...

Marina approves CSUMB dorms

A dormitory complex for almost 600 CSU Monterey Bay students to be built by a private developer won fairly easy approval from the Marina City Council. – Monterey Herald, July 3, 2013

Marina woos students with Otter Fest

Marina Mayor Bruce Delgado presented a ceremonial key to the city to President Dianne Harrison as part of Otter Fest 2010, the city’s welcome-back event for students held Aug. 29, the first Sun...

Marina, CSUMB team up on new housing project

Those involved say there is much to be proud of when talking about The Promontory – the multi-million dollar 579-bed student housing project about to open at CSUMB. – Monterey Herald, ...

Marine Sanctuary symposium focuses on 'change'

Change: Observations on the shifting ecology of the Sanctuary Change is the only constant in the universe. Change alone is unchanging. So said Heraclitus of Ephesus more than 2,000 years ago, and i...

Marine biology student takes top honor at SACNAS

Oct. 5, 2010 UROC PLAYS BIG ROLE IN SUCCESS OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH EFFORTS CSU Monterey Bay students took a first-place award and a third at the Society for the Advancement of Chicanos...

Marine science student earns NOAA scholarship

Emily Aiken sounds like a campus recruiter when she explains why she chose CSU Monterey Bay for graduate school. “It’s got a booming marine science program,” she said, “and an excellent fac...

Marine science student headed to D.C.

Tiffany Barber has big plans. They include graduating from CSU Monterey Bay, earning a Ph.D., and serving others. Those plans got a boost when she was accepted into the undergraduate schola...

Marine science student’s work honored at research competition

Outstanding research by CSU Monterey Bay students on topics ranging from bat foraging to visitor engagement at museums was presented at a competition in late April at CSU Bakersfield. The C...

Master class features jazz-playing brothers

Jazz-playing brothers Remy and Pascal Le Boeuf will present a master class at Cal State Monterey Bay on May 7. The public is invited to join students in the university’s Music and Performing Ar...

Master of Social Work program to meet local demand

Veronica Gonzalez works with young people in her position with Monterey County's Division of Behavioral Health, helping them transition into adulthood. She's enthusiastic about her job, and she...

Math Academy gives students a second chance

Reports frequently place U.S. students well below their international peers in math knowledge and performance. The secret to improving those rankings is no secret at all, if you listen to D...

Math immersion program inspires middle school students

According to the Legislative Analyst’s Office, 50 percent of high school students admitted to CSU campuses require remedial math. This is not news to Hongde Hu, chair of the math and statistics...

Math major adds up research opportunities

“I know I made the right decision coming to CSUMB,” said Lilyana Gross. “The school and the faculty have gotten me where I am today.” That would be Harvard, where she is spending the summer a...

Math major earns prestigious fellowship

Another math major has earned recognition for his outstanding work in the classroom – the third student honored in the last few months. Radoslav Vuchkov has been selected for the Mathematics ...

Math majors get help preparing for teaching career

“By teaching, we touch the lives of other people.” That simple statement explains why Javier Martinez-Cabrera decided to be a teacher. It’s a sentiment shared by Cindy Fowles, who decided on ...

Math program earns Innovators Award

CSUMB wins HP award Math program selected as one of 10 exemplary projects worldwide Cal State Monterey Bay has earned an EdTech Innovators Award from Hewlett Packard and the New Media Conso...

Math students headed to graduate school

Destinations include Stanford, UC Santa Cruz, USC To Brenda Perez, math is essential to everyday life. “I like how you can relate everything to mathematics, one way or another,” said the senior f...

Math to the third power

The Salinas Valley is doing its part to reduce the shortage of math teachers in the U.S. Three local young women are headed to graduate school and then to the nearest classroom. The trio will b...

Math, revealed: Graniterock sponsors six-day Algebra Academy

Dozens of students from Rolling Hills Middle School in Wattsonville voluntarily spent their last week of winter break studying algebra – and having fun. The Algebra Academy was held at the ...

Math, technology career expo April 27

CSU Monterey Bay is looking for local professionals to help at a career expo on April 27. Organized by faculty members from the statistics, math and technology departments, along with the u...

Matsui awards over $1M in scholarships

The Matsui Foundation is awarding more than $1 million in scholarships to students enrolling in CS-in-3, an innovative computer science bachelor’s degree program offered by CSUMB and Ha...

May 14 2008

Posted on May 15, 2008 Txt Msgs Alert U Cell phones transmit safety alerts at CSUMB• Cell phones - a convenient way to send greetings to friends and family via text messages - have been tr...

May 14, 2008

Txt Msgs Alert U*Cell phones transmit safety alerts at CSUMB*? Cell phones - a convenient way to send greetings to friends and family via text messages - have been transformed int...

MayaTours

Posted on Sep 15, 2005 The map of Mexico is dotted with their strange sounding names. Palenque. Chichen Itza. Uxmal. Merida. The mystery and grandeur of these Mayan ruins have beckoned travel...

MayaTours

The map of Mexico is dotted with their strange sounding names. Palenque. Chichen Itza. Uxmal. Merida. The mystery and grandeur of these Mayan ruins have beckoned travelers for centuries. Ma...

Mayan health and agricultural practices topic of Oct. 6 talk

Professor Bernardo Ca’amal Itzá, the United Nations representative for the Mayan People, will visit Cal State Monterey Bay on Oct. 6 as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. “The Wisdom of Mayan...

Mazda Raceway brings in big bucks

Research conducted by Jarrett Bachman of CSUMB’s College of Business reveals that Laguna Seca Raceway contributed more than $60 million to the Monterey County economy in 2015. – The Salinas Ca...

Mazda Raceway produces $62 million

Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca contributed more than $62 million in direct economic benefit and more than $5 million in taxes during this year’s major racing season, according to a study by a CSU Mo...

McNair Scholars funding

The McNair Scholars program received $1.1 million in renewed funding for five years to help prepare undergraduate students for graduate school. – @aascu, Oct. 17, 2012

McNair Scholars grad school

May 7, 2009 McNair Scholars prepare for grad school Soaring toward advanced degrees on astronaut's legacy For some college students, summer is a time to put the books away for a few mo...

McNair Scholars program lands grant

An astronaut who died in the 1986 Challenger disaster is inspiring college students to attend graduate school. Cal State Monterey Bay has been awarded a five-year, $1.1 million grant from t...

Media executive to speak at commencement

Hugo Morales, who built a community radio station for California farmworkers into a national Latino public media network, will be the keynote speaker at CSU Monterey Bay’s commencement ceremony...

Medlinger signs with Arizona Diamondbacks

CSUMB senior Donny Medlinger signed a free-agent contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and will report to Salt River Fields near Scottsdale for extended spring training. He becomes the first p...

Men win CCAA golf championship

Otters Jason Owen named Coach of the Year CSU Monterey Bay's men's golf team won its second straight California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) championship on April 19 at Hunter Ranch G...

Men's golf set for national championship

Follow the Otters at the national championship May 17-20 As soon as the members of the Otter men's golf team finished play in last year's NCAA Division II national championship -- where they plac...

Mental health advocate visits campus Oct. 3

Jamie Tworkowski didn’t expect to start an internationally known organization. He didn’t do it for money, praise or fame. His motivation was simple – he started a suicide prevention group to ...

Mesa-Bains featured in UCLA exhibition

The Fowler Museum at UCLA will honor its 50th anniversary with special exhibitions starting this fall, and a former CSU Monterey Bay professor is part of the celebration. Fowler at Fifty ...

Message about George Floyd

Deepening our commitment to our values of respect, inclusion, and empathy. This message was sent on May 31, 2020 to all students, faculty, and staff by CSUMB President Eduardo M. Ochoa. ...

Middle school students get a jump on algebra

Standing in front of 50 middle school students, CSU Monterey Bay Professor Hongde Hu demonstrated the solution to a math problem as though he were decoding the collective wisdom of the universe...

Migrant program earns national recognition

CSU Monterey Bay has been honored as among the best campuses in the country at helping migrant students succeed in college. The university’s College Assistance Migrant Program, a federally fu...

Migrant program in nation's top 10

CSU Monterey Bay was named one of the best campuses in the country at helping migrant students succeed in college. The university's College Assistance Migrant Program, a federally funded projec...

Milestone marked in Gambord building construction

At an informal gathering on June 12, CSU Monterey Bay staff members were joined by representatives of the architect and contractor to sign a beam that will be used in construction of the Busine...

Mind-boggling creativity

Feb. 5, 2010 Performer's act is magical entertainment Andy Gross has been described as a Renaissance man. During his one-man performances, he might throw his voice, perform a magic trick, and...

Mini-corps fosters bonds with migrant students

. . . Operating through CSU Monterey Bay, the Mini-Corps programs offers university students who are seeking educational careers the opportunity to work in a classroom setting with migrant chil...