Andrew Lawson, interim dean of Science and Mathematics at Fresno State University, has been named dean of Cal State Monterey Bay’s College of Science. He will begin his new duties July 1. P...
Science fiction writer Frank Herbert captured the imagination of readers with Dune, his book about a planet on which it never rained and water was the scarcest resource. That was 50 years ago. ...
Images from the Seafloor Mapping Lab at CSU Monterey Bay have been put to use by an East Coast artist. Margaret Boozer, a ceramist and sculptor with a studio in the Washington, D.C., area...
Cal State Monterey Bay now offers a Professional Science Master’s degree in Coastal and Watershed Science & Policy. The new program complements the traditional, thesis-based master of scien...
Four undergraduates, alumna earn NSF fellowships Josh Smith, April Makukov, Christina Villalobos, Andrea Valdez and Lydia Jennings were awarded the fellowships, which provide $138,000 to support ...
Four undergraduate students at CSU Monterey Bay learned Friday they are among a select group of nationwide applicants chosen to receive prestigious and lucrative pre-doctoral fellowships from t...
Student’s work helps to publicize discovery Researchers in Tibet have uncovered a woolly rhinoceros believed to be a million years older than the ones that roamed Europe and Asia in the ice age. ...
Sketching out a career in scienceIllustration program comes to CSUMB A science illustration program now based at UC Santa Cruz Extension is moving to CSU Monterey Bay in the fall of 2009.One of ...
Dr. Corey Garza of the Division of Science and Environmental Policy has received funding from the University of Southern California Sea Grant program as part of its urban ocean project. CSUMB i...
Using the first-ever seafloor maps of the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, marine biologists are now cataloging what lives there, and in the process helping those who manage the preserve...
CSU Monterey Bay participates in groundbreaking research Droughts are more than simply climate phenomena. They can have profound social, environmental and economic impacts and can also be a major...
The conference focused on management, policy, assessment and communication regarding marine and ocean issues. It was organized by California's Ocean Protection Council, Natural Resources Agency...
Research by Professor Fred Watson was featured in a story on using wetlands to curtail nitrate levels in local rivers and streams. – The Salinas Californian, Nov. 27, 2015
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Sea otter fans – that’s sea otter as in Enhydra lutris, not Monte Rey – it’s your time of year. Sea Otter Awareness Week, the annual recognition of the vital role these marine mammals play ...
Cody Kyle likes big adventures. The CSU Monterey Bay alumnus (TAT 2010) and his brother Tyler just completed one – a 3,800-mile bike ride through 11 states from the Golden Gate Bridge to Atlant...
An agreement between Seaside and CSU Monterey Bay will not only provide a path to development of a prime city parcel, but will also establish funding of up to $500,000 for a scholarship program...
Posted on Dec 22, 2005 For the second year in a row, Sara Bailey, a student at CSUMB, is producing a CD featuring 20 bands and musicians. Most of them are students and alumni. Bailey hopes to rele...
SEASIDE, Calif., September 21, 2017 – Students enrolled in the CSUMB-Hartnell South Monterey County Teacher Pathway Program will visit CSUMB’s University Center on Friday, September 22, 2017. T...
The seed lending library was first proposed a few years ago, and then implemented with CSU Monterey Bay environmental studies major Heather Cunningham and other university students. A CSUMB Alu...
Posted on Oct 18, 2005 The Salinas City Council will honor CSUMB's Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project at a council meeting on Oct. 18, as part of Make a Difference Day. The...
The Salinas City Council will honor CSUMB's Return of the Natives Restoration Education Project at a council meeting on Oct. 18, as part of Make a Difference Day. The Return of the Natives (RON...
Enterprising OLLI – Osher Lifelong Learning Institute – program gives more of our elders the education they always wanted. – Monterey County Weekly, May 19, 2011
Speaking to a group of students and community members at the Black Box Cabaret at CSU Monterey Bay, comedian Brain Wetzel shared his personal struggle with severe depression. His aim is to get ...
Professor Ruben Mendoza was among those in attendance as Pope Francis celebrated Mass and canonized Father Junipero Serra. The canonization took place Sept. 23 in the Basilica of Immaculate C...
SEASIDE, Ca., Oct. 17, 2016 -- Cal State Monterey Bay’s newest community outreach program, the Digital Otter Center, provides a variety of free technology services on a drop-in basis to student...
Published in 2013 A service-learning placement turned into a career for Adriana Melgoza (HCOM, ’10) and now she's earned an award of merit for her work. When a representative of the Watsonvil...
A seven-year stint in the U.S. Coast Guard offered Bridget Hoover many exciting experiences. It was also a time when she saw the water quality of the ocean at its worst. After responding to...
Service learning experiences at CSU Monterey Bay ended up setting a direction in life for Lauren Goodwin. “I worked at HIV-centered organizations,” she said. “I loved the people and felt fu...
Posted on Oct 26, 2005 Even at her worst, Katy Murphy was CSU-Monterey Bay's best. For the past three years, the senior golfer who hails from Santa Cruz has been the Otters' No. 1 player and is one o...
Trish Sevene, associate professor of kinesiology, has been honored with a teaching award sponsored by the Community Foundation for Monterey County. Dr. Sevene received the Allen Griffin Award...
Annual summit teaches students about college requirements More Santa Cruz County students are preparing for college, and Cal State Monterey Bay is part of the process. On April 22, half of th...
The Big One – it’s not a matter of “if,” Californians have been told. It’s a matter of “when.” At 10:16 on the morning of Oct. 15, members of the CSU Monterey Bay community are invited to join ...
In advance of the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, an online film journal called IndieWIRE.com took note of the “considerable buzz” being generated by the film school at Cal State Monterey Bay and ...
Simon Silva lectures at CSUMB April 11 Artist and author Simon Silva has channeled the difficult and painful experiences of his childhood in a family of migrant farm workers into bold and proud...
Her premise was simple: "Everyone deserves the right to access fresh, organic, locally grown produce." Execution wasn't. But Iris Peppard took it on as a capstone project as a CSU Monterey Bay ...
Posted on Dec 04, 2006 Thinking outside the (shoe) box After running thousands of miles, Katie Spotz understands the importance of a good pair of training shoes. It's so important that she...
Thinking outside the (shoe) box After running thousands of miles, Katie Spotz understands the importance of a good pair of training shoes. It's so important that she's started a club on campus ...
CSUMB's art department keeps the conversation about art circulating. – Monterey County Weekly, Feb. 14, 2013
An ag tech business, a company producing a healthy alternative to soda, and an urban homesteader are among the business startup ideas that will vie for cash and services at the Venture Showcase...
CSUMB capstone festival puts final projects in spotlight . . . Before a roomful of colleagues and professors, 22-year-old biology major Isael Rubio explained his research with the poise of a to...
The grades are out, and CSU Monterey Bay has received high marks as part of the Sierra Club’s Cool Schools rating of sustainability on U.S. campuses. According to the club’s website, the ...
A slew of sixth graders descended up Cal State Monterey Bay in the last few days to learn more about what the university has to offer them. – Monterey Herald Dec. 11, 2014
CSUMB visit sparks the college coolness factor for Alisal's sixth graders. The school visited a few months ago as part of a program called University Promise. University officials said CSUMB pr...
Posted on Dec 12, 2007 CSUMB students' skateboard film set to premiere "No Excuses, Just Hungry," a skateboarding film by a pair of California State University, Monterey Bay stud...
CSUMB students' skateboard film set to premiere "No Excuses, Just Hungry," a skateboarding film by a pair of California State University, Monterey Bay students, will have its debut showing on Dec...
A coloring book is helping children in New Zealand learn about that country’s marine environment, thanks to the work of a graduate of CSU Monterey Bay’s Science Illustration program. Corlis...
The magic generally happens right away, the minute their shoes sink into the white sand. A startling-but-true fact, said program director Amity Wood, is that almost 70 percent of the middle sch...
Grant one of 10 awarded nationally CSU Monterey Bay's Small Business Development Center has received a grant to help the city of Salinas attract and create new jobs in the wake of the closure o...
New Salinas location convenient for more clients The CSU Monterey Bay Small Business Development Center will celebrate its grand opening at a new location in Salinas on Monday, April 22. From...