President Ochoa Receives Human Excellence Award in Education

SEASIDE, Ca., June 21, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) President Eduardo M. Ochoa was awarded the Human Excellence in Education Award this week at the Hope Collaborat...

President Ochoa attends White House conference

College access topic of education summit Cal State Monterey Bay President Eduardo Ochoa joined President Obama, the First Lady, Vice President Biden and hundreds of college presidents and other ...

President Ochoa joins coalition to support Common Core

CSU Monterey Bay President Eduardo Ochoa has joined more than 200 college and university leaders from 33 states in a new coalition, Higher Ed for Higher Standards, to mobilize in support of the...

President Ochoa to Receive Prestigious Americanism Medal for Outstanding Leadership in Foreign-Born Communities

SEASIDE, Calif., March 3, 2017 – CSUMB President Eduardo M. Ochoa has been selected by the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) to receive the prestigious Americanism Medal. The Ameri...

President Ochoa's Message to the University Community

Friday Nov. 11, 2016 Since its inception, the CSUMB community has consisted of students, faculty, and staff committed to inclusiveness, empathy, and diversity. Our founding vision statement cap...

President Ochoa's appointment made permanent

The California State University Board of Trustees today appointed Dr. Eduardo M. Ochoa as the permanent president of California State University, Monterey Bay, effective immediately. Dr. Ocho...

President Ochoa’s welcome back from spring break video.

I praise the CSUMB community for the flexibility they have shown during this challenging time. I am proud of all of them for the great work that they are doing and the spirit in which they have...

President Speaker Series to Celebrate CSUMB’s 25th Year by Honoring the Past

SEASIDE, Calif., November 12, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) President Eduardo M. Ochoa will host several of CSUMB’s founding members to discuss their experiences and ...

President cites accomplishments, challenges in annual address

President Dianne Harrison told the faculty and staff of CSU Monterey Bay that she senses “a powerful momentum across the campus” as the new academic year starts. The remark came during her ...

President's Speaker Series Features Author Safiya U. Noble

SEASIDE, Ca., November 28, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) President Eduardo M. Ochoa hosted Safiya U. Noble on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at CSUMB’s World Thea...

Presidential Search

Posted on Sep 20, 2005 The California State University Board of Trustees will begin the search this month for a new president of California State University, Monterey Bay to succeed interim Presi...

Presidential Search

The California State University Board of Trustees will begin the search this month for a new president of California State University, Monterey Bay to succeed interim President Diane Cordero de...

President’s Award Winners

Graduates recognized for exemplary student achievement, regional stewardship By Sophia Huang McKenzie Published May 18, 2020 Every year CSUMB honors graduating students for their outstanding ...

President’s Speaker Series panel to discuss immigration policy change impacts to Monterey region April 26

SEASIDE, Calif., April 3, 2017 -- CSUMB President Eduardo M. Ochoa will host a panel of local political and legal experts to discuss potential effects of immigration policy reform to the Monter...

President’s Speaker Series: James Canton to Speak On Trends Reshaping the 21st Century

SEASIDE, Calif., Feb. 8, 2016 -- Cal State Monterey Bay President Eduardo M. Ochoa will host James Canton to speak trends reshaping the 21st century at The Colligan Theater Feb. 15, 2017 from 3...

President’s Statement on Equity and Inclusion

The Founding Vision statement of Monterey Bay states: “The identity of the university will be framed by substantive commitment to multilingual, multicultural, gender-equitable learning.” ...

Press Releases

PreviewDay

Posted on Nov 03, 2005 Preview and Admissions Day Nov. 12 at CSUMB Have you wondered what life is like at California State University, Monterey Bay? Prospective students and their parents will h...

Previous News Releases

January 2007 - December 2007 CSUMB: The Year in Review *More students, commitment to the environment highlight 2007 ***December 18, 2007 More students, more outside support, a commi...

Previous News Releases

html Posted on Jan 25, 2008 January 2007 - December 2007 CSUMB: The Year in Review More students, commitment to the environment highlight 2007 December 18, 2007 More students, more outside supp...

Priority Applications

Posted on Oct 25, 2007 Prospective students interested in enrolling at California State University, Monterey Bay in fall 2008 are encouraged to submit their applications for admission by Nov....

Priority Applications

Prospective students interested in enrolling at California State University, Monterey Bay in fall 2008 are encouraged to submit their applications for admission by Nov. 30. Applicants can apply...

Professional Science Master's now available at CSUMB

Posted on Sept. 9, 2010 Think of it as "science plus." CSU Monterey Bay now offers a Professional Science Master's degree in Coastal and Watershed Science and Policy. The new program complements ...

Professor Ryce Receives Monterey County Peace Award

SEASIDE, Ca., August 6, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Director of the Salinas Center for Arts and Culture, and Cinematic Arts and Technology Professor Enid Ryce was...

Professor continues work on African diaspora

Professor Umi Vaughan continues to explore the African diaspora with his work on a dance festival and symposium this month in San Francisco. Dr. Vaughan, a faculty member in the Division of H...

Professor contributes essay to Woody Allen book

Dr. Renee Curry has published another article on one of her long-time research interests, director Woody Allen. Her latest piece, “Woody Allen’s Grand Scheme: The Whitening of Manhattan, ...

Professor creates Fort Ord exhibit

Imagine shipping out to war tomorrow. What would your art look like today? Fort Ord – once the largest military base in the American West – was a vital center during much of the 20th century....

Professor heads to NEH summer institute

May 11, 2010 Dr. Rebecca Bales has been selected to attend a summer institute for university professors at the Newberry Library's D'Arcy McNickle Center for American Indian History in Chicago. ...

Professor helps to set world record

Electric vehicle enthusiast charged up by EV rally Cal State Monterey Bay Professor Dan Fernandez was one of hundreds of electric vehicle buffs who helped the U.S. reclaim a world record Sept. 20...

Professor honored for contributions to service learning

Teacher education organization presents award to Miguel Lopez Dr. Miguel Lopez has been honored for the significant contributions he has made in service learning at CSU Monterey Bay, in the local...

Professor honored for editorial excellence

Kinesiology professor Kent Adams was honored by the National Strength and Conditioning Association at its annual conference in July. At the meeting in Orlando, Fla., Dr. Adams was given the e...

Professor honored for lifetime achievement

Professor Yoshiko Saito-Abbott has been honored by her peers with a lifetime achievement award. At its annual meeting in March, the California Language Teachers Association will present her...

Professor honors work of Chief Wilma Mankiller

May 20, 2010 Kathryn England-Aytes will teach in Cherokee Studies Program as visiting scholar The war for Indian children will be won in the classroom. – Wilma Mankiller The quotation f...

Professor named 'Champion of the Arts'

The Arts Council for Monterey County will honor Dr. Renee Curry at its annual Champions of the Arts gala on Jan. 19. Dr. Curry, a professor of English who teaches literary and film studies, w...

Professor participates in Capitol Hill briefing

April 18, 2008 Dr. James Lindholm told congressional staff members on April 14 that marine reserves are an appropriate way to protect sea life and offer benefits to the oceans' ecosystems. ...

Professor presents research in Brazil

It’s been a busy year for CSUMB professor Umi Vaughan. In April, his book, Carlos Aldama's Life in Batá: Cuba, Diaspora, and the Drum, was published. In October, the University of Michigan Pres...

Professor recognized as Champion of the Arts

. . . Enid Baxter Blader has helped shape CSU Monterey Bay's Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department into a well-respected and unique environment for students. Her partnerships with communi...

Professor reveals ancient secret of California missions

For centuries, California's missions have stood as historic state landmarks and windows into the state's past. But a new understanding of the aging buildings is emerging. Archaeologist Ruben Me...

Professor speaks at Vatican on Serra

As Ruben Mendoza stood near Pope Francis in Rome last week, the CSU Monterey Bay professor firmly clutched the tattered and electrical tape-mended Bible that once belonged to his grandfathe...

Professor to attend White House summit

Lisa Stewart, an assistant professor in the social work program at CSU Monterey Bay, will be one of hundreds of participants at the White House Summit on Working Families, a gathering of stakeh...

Professor to join hospitality association board

John Avella has been elected to the Monterey County Hospitality Association’s board of directors. Dr. Avella, assistant professor of hospitality management and hotel/resort management in CSU Mo...

Professor to present at global business conference in Croatia

Dr. Murray Millson, director of the MBA program and professor of marketing at CSUMB is leaving for Dubrovnic, Croatia, to continue his passion for lecturing to the international community. –* B...

Professor's artwork celebrates, honors communities

Aug. 31, 2010 Celebration of Johanna Poethig's mural at the I-Hotel in San Francisco on Aug. 4, 2010 Johanna Poethig is a prolific artist. The CSU Monterey Bay professor's latest works ...

Professor's lighting design lauded

Dr. Stephanie Anne Johnson, a professor in Visual and Public Art, was mentioned in Sam Hurwitt’s review of the play Exit Cuckoo (Nanny in Motherland). “Stephanie Anne Johnson’s ligh...

Professor, grad student work to protect Big Sur River

Doug Smith, professor in the Division of Science and Environmental Policy, and graduate student Sam Phillips are collaborating with federal and state resource agencies to develop the Big Sur Ri...

Professor, student dive into research

Oct. 12, 2010 CHECK OUT THE VIDEO FROM THE MISSION HERE On Oct. 12, Dr. James Lindholm and graduate student Jessica Watson embarked on a scientific mission inside the world's only underse...

Professor, students land grant to teach about missions

Cal State Monterey Bay archeology professor Ruben Mendoza teamed with two students to land a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to teach educators from around the country about the his...

Professor: phone conversations reveal a lot

A new study has revealed that the nature of cell phone communications between a parent and adolescent child can reveal the quality of their relationship. Rob Weisskirch, professor at CSU Monter...

Professor’s coming-of-age novel nominated for literary award

Professor Deb Busman’s novel Like a Woman is a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award. The awards, in multiple categories, celebrate achievement in lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender writing ...

Prognosis excellent for new medical student

In early August, David Bennion (’12, Bio) took part in the “white coat ceremony” at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in Michigan. The traditional donning of the signat...