Program encourages young computer scientists

Jan. 20, 2010 California State University, Monterey Bay, in collaboration with other schools in the region, is doing its best to create the next generation of computer science and information t...

Program fuses technology into learning

Learn about Instructional Science and Technology program Anyone interested in preparing for a career in the fields of modern education and training is invited to learn about the Master’s in Instr...

Program gives students a glimpse of college life

July 3, 2010 Alexandra Ramos was designing a logo for her band, Pam. With a little direction from instructor Kevin Cahill and mentor Blake Panos, she had come up with a design she liked while w...

Program marks National Minority Health Month at CSUMB

The community is invited to join Cal State Monterey Bay’s College of Health Sciences and Human Services on April 26 to mark National Minority Health Month. A pair of speakers will focus on far...

Program teaches kids about the ocean

Slough of Information The CSU Monterey Bay-based Camp SEA Lab is in its second decade of offering Science, Education and Adventure through summer programs in and around the Monterey Bay area. L...

Programa Promesa de estudiar en la Universidad

Estudiantes del sexton grado del distrito escolar de Salinas, visitan la Universidad Estatal de Monterey como parte del programa, University Promise, el cual los invita a que prometan que conti...

Programa RISE y Becas

Posted on May 20, 2006 Se aproxima junio, mes de graduaciopes en todas las preparatorias del pais. Muchos estudiantes estan decidiendo en estos momentos a que Universidad o Colegio iran este otono...

Promesa de Estudiar en la Universidad, CSUMB

Cientos de estudiants del Condado de Monterey reciben un impulso para continuar con su educacion superior por medio del programa "Promesa." – KSMS (Univision), Dec. 4, 2013

Prometen cupo universitario

Cerca de 275 estudiantes del distrito escolar de Salinas participaron del programa promesa de la universidad en CSUMB, en donde muchos se motivaron para continuar con sus estudios para buscar c...

Prophetic 1982 film to be screened Oct. 1

The community is invited to a screening of Godfrey Reggio’s prophetic 1982 film, Koyaanisqatsi at 4 p.m., Oct. 1, in the TAT studio. The director will make a presentation and then screen the fi...

Prospective students urged to apply early

Sept. 30, 2009 Priority admissions for 2010-11 opens Thursday, Oct. 1, at California State University, Monterey Bay, and officials are encouraging students to apply early because state budget c...

Protecting intellectual property

Entrepreneurship forum set for Oct. 14 For most startup companies, their intellectual property, including their brand, logo, taglines, documents and innovations, are their most important assets...

Protecting privacy in the digital age forum at CSUMB

Sept. 10, 2010 Who's tracking your online activities? What shouldn't you do online? How can you use social media without risk? How can you protect your identity from online fraud and theft? ...

Provost Cruz-Uribe accepts new position

Takes over as Indiana University East chancellor CSU Monterey Bay Provost Kathy Cruz-Uribe has accepted the position of chancellor at Indiana University East. Dr. Cruz-Uribe, who has served t...

Provost’s Award Winners

Graduating students recognized for excellence as academic role models, leaders By Sophia Huang McKenzie Published May 20, 2020 Every year CSUMB honors graduating students for their outstanding ...

Psychologist Philip Zimbardo visits April 25

Long after his notorious prison experiment, famous psychologist teaches how to act heroically Psychologist Philip Zimbardo will make a return visit to CSU Monterey Bay on April 25 to lectur...

Psychology BLM Statement

This message was originially posted on June 4, 2020. It was written by Shannon Snapp, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology. Dear CSUMB Psychology community, On behalf of y...

Psychology lecturer featured at conference on tribal issues

Kathryn England-Aytes, a lecturer in psychology at Cal State Monterey Bay, will travel to Oklahoma in June to participate in a conference on tribal issues. The annual Sovereignty Symposium ...

Psychology lecturer's work featured in textbook

Kathryn England-Aytes, a lecturer in psychology at CSUMB, has contributed to a book that’s the first of its kind for educational publishing. “Teaching Truly: A Curriculum to Indigenize Mainst...

Psychology students get real-world experience

Kinship Center collaborates with CSUMB Cal State Monterey Bay faculty member Kathryn England-Aytes believes in the power of real-world experience. As a lecturer in psychology, she works to give ...

Public Enemy's Chuck D visits CSUMB, remains vigilant

Chuck D's rap group Public Enemy, celebrating its 25th year with a new album and world tour, was once feared for its angry political messages. They've since been named one of the 50 greatest ar...

Public art project builds community spirit

. . . Internationally renowned muralist Johanna Poethig, professor of Visual and Public Art at CSU Monterey Bay, is coordinating a team of interns and students to design and paint the panels. –...

Public invited to April 4 flute concert

Piece by CSUMB faculty member Lanier Sammons to be performed Wayla J. Chambo will present a program of works for flute at a free public performance April 4 at CSU Monterey Bay. The 7 p.m. concert...

Public speaking skills still needed in digital age

Toastmasters club helps students, alumni overcome fear In 2012, members of a local Toastmasters club walked into the Institute for Applied Marine Ecology. Oratory Otters will host an open hou...

Puppet-based animation workshops at CSUMB

Sam Koji Hale, an animator and puppet maker, will visit CSU Monterey Bay on April 10 for a pair of events open to the public. Hale has more than a decade of experience making animated films, ...

Putting some energy into saving water

Gone are the days when water could be wasted. And while that applies to the entire region, it’s especially important on the campus of California State University, Monterey Bay. Across campu...

Quirky campus marks decade of dreaming

Posted on May 24, 2005 It was the spring of 1994. The Cold War was over. The military was busy boarding up barracks and yanking troops out of Fort Ord near Monterey when a brain trust of more than...

REI continues to support university

Outdoor retailer donates $26,300 to Return of the Natives project For the fifth straight year, CSU Monterey Bay has received a grant from the outdoor recreation retailer REI for the university’s ...

REI grant benefits local watershed

July 27, 2009 ** ** Left to right: Ellie Kincade, outreach specialist at the Marina REI; Christina McKnew, RON greenhouse manager; Joshua Littlefield, REI assistant store manager; John Housema...

ROVing the waters to protect our oceans

Sept. 1, 2009 A CSU Monterey Bay faculty member is joining with the Nature Conservancy and several other partners on a study to assess the impact of trawl fishing in Morro Bay, using a remotely...

Raines wins national social work award

Dr. Jim Raines is the winner of this year’s Gary Lee Shaffer Award for Academic Contributions to the Field of School Social Work. The award was given by the School Social Work Association of ...

Rapper Chuck D visits CSUMB Feb. 7

Rap, race and reality among his topics Chuck D, one of the founders of the legendary rap group Public Enemy, will speak at CSU Monterey Bay on Feb. 7 as part of the university’s Black History M...

Rare vision

Kevin Miller, a veteran of CSUMB's IT Department, has figured out a way to make the Internet more accessible to the blind. It's a complicated process, but essentially, Miller's programs can hel...

Reaching out to the world

CSU Monterey Bay’s reach extends far beyond California’s Central Coast. About 100 students from other nations attend CSUMB each year for a semester or two, and at least that many CSUMB students...

Reading Center celebrates fifth anniversary

To coincide with National Children’s Book Week and Exceptional Children's Week, CSU Monterey Bay will celebrate the fifth anniversary of its Center for Reading Diagnosis and Instruction on May ...

Ready for their dreams CSUMB president invested at graduation ceremony

Posted on May 20, 2007 Local poet Ric Masten summoned graduating CSU-Monterey Bay students Saturday to leve school ready to tackle their wildest dreams. "I wish that everyone of you leaves the hal...

Ready to Rock the Vote

. . . Brigette Cook, an 18-year-old from San Diego, took advantage of Rock the Vote at CSUMB's main quad, where students not only had a chance to join the voter rolls, but to learn about the ho...

Real World Application for IT Students

Led by Dr. Bude Su, a team of alumni and students in the School of School of Computing and Design at CSUMB exemplified the role their discipline has in society beyond social media applications....

Real World Experience

Posted on Nov 09, 2007 At CSUMB, much of the learning takes place in the real world. The university partners with organizations that provide students the opportunity to use the skills they'v...

Real World Experience

At CSUMB, much of the learning takes place in the real world. The university partners with organizations that provide students the opportunity to use the skills they've acquired in the classroo...

Real-world policymaking

Applications are being accepted for the Master's in Public Policy program at CSU Monterey Bay. The MPP program is a partnership between the university's Department of Health, Human Services...

Record applicants for CSUMB

. . . For the fifth consecutive year, CSUMB received a record number of freshmen applications – more than 14,800 for the fall 2014 semester, 6.4 percent more than the previous year. – The Salin...

Rector CSU visita CSUMB

El Recto del sistema CSU visito CSUMB y en conferencia de prensa hablo sobre como el cierre parcial del gobierno afectaria a est plantel educativo. Tambien dio a conocer los planes para la inst...

RecycleMania comes to CSUMB

Glass, Plastic, Paper, Oh My Glass, plastic containers, paper and aluminum cans – they all have their place at CSU Monterey Bay. And it’s not in trash cans. Campus recycling efforts got a big...

Redhouse jazzes up Native American flute

Workshop, concert, keynote address, panel discussion celebrate Heritage Month on Nov. 8 Flute player Vince Redhouse will visit Cal State Monterey Bay as part of the university’s celebration...

Reflections of Vietnam Panel to discuss California's role in the war

Posted on Nov 15, 2006 Two visions of Vietnam followed David Anderson, long after he left that land in 1970. "First, the beauty of Vietnam," said Anderson, an Army veteran. "Green rice fields almo...

Reliving History

Nov. 4, 2009 The public is invited to attend a World War II living history symposium sponsored by the Fort Ord Alumni Association (FOAA) and California State University, Monterey Bay on Nov. 7....

Report on 'California's Ocean Economy'

Posted on Aug 11, 2005 "California's Ocean Economy," a 156-page report highlighting the importance of the ocean and coast to California's economy, was released July 22 by the Resources Agency at t...

Research Predicts Coral Adaptation is Possible if Ocean Warming Rates are Reduced

SEASIDE, Ca., November 1, 2017 – A new study led by researchers from UC Davis, UCLA, Stanford University and California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) predicts coral adaptation is possi...

Research supports targeted trawling

James Lindholm, a professor of marine science and policy at CSU Monterey Bay, partnered with fishermen and conservationists to study the effects of trawling. "A lot of them had in the back of t...