Otorgan beca de los Consejeros a estudiante de CSUMB

Una estudiante de segundo ano de al Universidad Estatal de California en la Bahia de Monterey (CSUMB), quien se dedica a ayudar a otros, fue declarada ganadora de una prestigiosa beca. – El Sol...

Otter Connections Are A +

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Otter Realm honored at collegiate media event

Paper earns 10 awards – including a trio of firsts For the second straight year, the Otter Romp, a year-end issue of the Otter Realm that features investigative reporting, was named best sp...

Otter Realm honored at national convention

The Otter Realm, CSU Monterey Bay’s student newspaper, was honored at the National College Journalism Convention held recently in Seattle. The Associated Collegiate Press, the largest and old...

Otter Realm named one of nation's best

CSUMB’s student newspaper has earned a Pacemaker award, the highest honor given by the Associated Collegiate Press. The award was presented at the group’s annual meeting in Austin, Texas, on Oc...

Otter Realm takes a raft of awards

The otters have evolved. Staff of CSU Monterey Bay's Otter Realm student newspaper won seven awards from the California College Media Association. – Monterey County Weekly, March 2, 2015

Otter Space

This year’s California College Media Association’s Excellence in Student Media Awards were a celebration of innovation and journalistic ideals in campus newspapers throughout the state. . . The...

Otter Trolley to provide Salinas-to-CSUMB bus service

June 29, 2010 Starting Sept. 7, students, faculty and staff members will be able to commute from their homes or jobs in Salinas to CSU Monterey Bay via a direct bus route. Monterey Salinas ...

Otter athletes hit the ground running

To see a gallery of photos from the first day of practice, click here On your mark, get set and go. The CSU Monterey Bay’s fall athletic teams – cross country, soccer and volleyball – kicked off ...

Otter athletics hires three new coaches in past year

The university Athletic Department has hired experienced coaches to lead the baseball, cross-country and men’s soccer programs. Walter White, a former assistant baseball coach at Sonoma State...

Otter golfer named to All-Nicklaus team

John Jackson was named to the 2011 All-Nicklaus team, announced last week by the Golf Coaches Association of America. Jackson was one of 24 golfers from the NCAA's three divisions, the Nation...

Otter men win own invitational

The No. 8-ranked Otters cruised to a win in their own Otter Invitational at par-72 Black Horse Golf Course, finishing at 10-under-par and 27 strokes ahead of runner-up and No. 1-ranked Barry Un...

Otter men's golfers ranked second in nation

As they prepare for the postseason, the CSU Monterey Bay men's golfers are on a roll. – Monterey Herald, April 19, 2014

Otter softball playoff bound

. . . Not only did the Otters clinch a California Collegiate Athletic Association playoff spot with their seventh straight victory, they also set the school record for wins in a season with 37....

Otter softballers take it one pitch at a time

During the team's recent school-record 10-game winning streak, Cal State Monterey Bay softball coach Andrea Kenney said, the streak was never the talk of the dugout. – The Salinas Californian, ...

Otter water polo making a splash

On a sunny Saturday in Seaside, the Cal State Monterey Bay women's water polo team made history with a 10-4 victory over Division I rival Santa Clara. It was the Otters' first in a rivalry that...

Otter women off to winning start

Moving from one head coach to another, Cal State Monterey Bay women's basketball team made as smooth a transition as possible. – The Salinas Californian, Nov. 11, 2013

Otter women ready for encore

Coming off an immensely successful season, members of the Cal State University, Monterey Bay women's basketball team are the new cool kids in the neighborhood. – The Salinas Californian, Nov. 2...

Otters Advance in CCAA

March Madness arrived a bit early for the CSU Monterey Bay women's basketball team. In their California Collegiate Athletic Association tournament opener and final home game of the season, the ...

Otters at the bottom of the world

While penguins and seals call it home, there are few permanent human residents on Antarctica. But, each year, several thousand people temporarily reside at research stations scattered across th...

Otters complete national title quest

The quest to win a national championship at CSUMB is over. Senior John Jackson carded a key birdie on the 16th to win, D.J. Milligan won by strokes and sophomore Dylan Jackson dramatically sank...

Otters eager for baseball opener

CSU Monterey Bay baseball coach Walt White is looking forward to the 2012 season with good reason. He and his players are about to see if their hard work of 2011 can fuel a great year in 2012. ...

Otters find new women's hoops coach

The CSU Monterey Bay women's basketball program named Cal Poly San Luis Obispo associate head coach Kerri Nakamoto the seventh head coach in the team's history. – Monterey Herald, June 25, 2013...

Otters host youth soccer clinic Aug. 13

Kids 12 and under are invited to attend a soccer clinic at CSU Monterey on Saturday, Aug. 13. Members of the university’s men’s and women’s teams will host the free event. The clinic is par...

Otters making transition to new coach

Posted on Dec 01, 2006 After one game, it's impossible to evaluate how effective Pat Kosta will be as CSU-Monterey Bay's new men's basketball coach. One thing is for sure – the transition should b...

Otters on the Rise

CSUMB men's soccer team earns national ranking – Monterey Herald, Sept. 20, 2013

Otters ride free with CSUMB ID

It's really a free ride. Starting Saturday, January 15, 2001, CSUMB students enrolled in the spring semester as well as faculty and staff, will be able to ride all MST buses for free. — mst.org...

Otters seeded No. 3 in West Regional

Cal State Monterey Bay’s women’s basketball team grabbed the No. 3 seed in the NCAA West Regional tournament starting Friday in Pomona. Three of the eight teams in the region come from the Ca...

Otters' Jenkins shatters record

Posted on Dec 16, 2006 Richard Jenkins scored a California Collegiate Athletic Association single-game record 57 points as the Otters won a thrilling four-overtime game, 126-122, over Western Oreg...

Otters' focus on community unites

The CSUMB soccer teams kicked off the preseason earlier this month with a free soccer clinic for more than 200 children. The players introduced basic drills with excitement and joy for the spor...

Otters' historic runs bodes well for next year

Otters' historic run: CCAA conference championship, national ranking and NCAA bid For months, it seemed they couldn’t lose. Even when the Otters’ women’s basketball team finally fell to t...

Otters, talented and deep, head into fall golf season

With nine returning varsity players from a team that took fifth place at last season's Division II national championship, the Otters are talented and deep as they embark upon the fall schedule ...

Out from the stacks

Librarian promotes literacy in Guatemala CSU Monterey Bay reference and instruction librarian Sarah Dahlen personifies public service. She has worked as an adult education teacher in a family...

Out of the fields and into computer science classes

. . . But Sanchez is part of the inaugural class of a three-year, intensive bachelor's degree program in computer science and information technology, called CSIT-in-3. It's jointly run by CSU M...

Outdoor emergency alert system to be tested today

The university's outdoor emergency notification system will be tested today at approximately 11:50 a.m. During the test, the system will broadcast a tone, followed by a voice message over s...

Owen named national coach of the year

The season may be over, but CSUMB men's golf coach Jason Owen is still getting accolades. Owen earned the Dave Williams Award as NCAA Division II Coach of the Year. He’ll receive the award ...

PARTY APP-TITUDE

. . . The PartyOn team was one of nine teams competing at the fifth Startup Hackathon Monterey Bay competition at CSUMB. – Monterey Herald, Nov. 23, 2015

PBS documentary Latino Americans to be shown on campus, in Salinas

GRANT SUPPORTS SCREENINGS, ACCOMPANYING PROGRAMMING CSU Monterey Bay has received a grant to support programming around Latino Americans: 500 Years of History, a public exploration of the rich ...

PEDAL PERKS

Otter Pedal 2014 is coming to CSUMB Oct. 28 Students, faculty and staff are invited to pedal their way around campus, collecting information and prizes as they go. Want to learn the real rule...

PITCH BATTLES

A multimedia investigation into musical tunings Machine Project, a Los Angeles-based arts organization, will visit CSU Monterey Bay for two public events Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 15 and 16, ...

Packard Foundation

Posted on Dec 01, 2007 Gift to help with library construction President Dianne F. Harrison has announced a $1 million grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation for the construction of ...

Packard Foundation

Gift to help with library construction President Dianne F. Harrison has announced a $1 million grant from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation for the construction of the Tanimura & Antle ...

Panel answers financial aid questions

Feb. 16, 2010 Have a question about financial aid? Here's an opportunity to get it answered. On Wednesday afternoon, local television station KION-46 will assemble a panel of financial aid ex...

Panel examines issues around workforce development

Building the workforce of the 21st century will be the topic addressed by a panel of experts on March 2, when the President’s Speaker Series resumes at Cal State Monterey Bay. A thriving Mo...

Panel examines issues of race, disability

Public invited to April 10 event On April 10, the community is invited to join a panel presentation at CSU Monterey Bay about race and disability, and how these two identities interact. The D...

Panel examines policymaking process

Dec. 3, 2009 The Master's of Public Policy program at CSU Monterey Bay is sponsoring a panel discussion involving local policymakers from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 7 in the University Cent...

Panetta has big plans for institute

Panetta said the institute will expand, and that he and Sylvia are in the midst of trying to secure a spot on campus to construct a new building to host the popular Panetta Lecture Series – whi...

Parent-teen phone conversations say a lot

With at least 75 percent of teenagers owning cell phones, it’s no surprise that the devices are playing an important role in parenting. CSUMB’s Rob Weisskirch, a professor in the Liberal Stud...

Parents invited to attend Otter 101

University holds summer orientation sessions A generation ago, college orientation was a perfunctory event, focusing on getting the new students registered for classes. Now, universities, inc...

Parking lot upgrades continue

A project to improve lighting and overall conditions in campus parking lots started last summer. The upgrades are being done to improve safety for everyone on campus. The work will continue...