Amalia MesaBains

Posted on Nov 03, 2005 Dr. Amalia Mesa-Bains to participate in Kahlo conference Dr. Amalia Mesa-Bains, co-chair of the Department of Visual and Public Art at CSUMB, has been invited to London t...

Amber West

Amber West turns struggles into successes As Amber West counts down the days until she graduates this spring, she also counts off a series of struggles that she has turned into successes - and it...

America Fast Forward?

President's speaker series continues Jan. 30 “America Fast Forward?: Demographic Shifts, Economic Challenges, and the Future of California” will be the topic addressed by University of Southern ...

American Honda Foundation

Posted on Nov 20, 2007 The American Honda Foundation, a non-profit philanthropic organization headquartered in Torrance, has made a $22,000 pledge to support the Recruitment in Science Education ...

American Honda Foundation

The American Honda Foundation, a non-profit philanthropic organization headquartered in Torrance, has made a $22,000 pledge to support the Recruitment in Science Education Program (RISE) at Cal...

An Afro-American woman's life in Africa

Charlotte O'Neal, an artist, poet, musician and community activist from Tanzania, will visit CSU Monterey Bay on March 13. O'Neal has been doing cultural and communty work in Africa for nearl...

An animation celebration set for Dec 8.

CSU Monterey Bay’s Cinematic Arts and Technology Department presents its third Wonderland Film Festival on Monday, Dec. 8. The semi-annual showcase of student work from animation, visual desi...

And the Emmy goes to . . .

Did you know there are Emmy awards for sports broadcasting? Several dozen of them were handed out in New York on May 7 at the annual Sports Emmy Awards event. One of them went to Casey Richar...

Animal Hybrids We Wish Existed

. . . The Science Illustration program at CSU Monterey Bay is a training ground for artists who love science and nature. We enticed 11 alums and current students to take on our fictional creatu...

Animals that amaze, frighten us

Spidershark, pandaroo and other creatures come to life Wired magazine and online publication enlisted alumni from CSUMB’s science illustration program to bring to life – so to speak – an animal...

Animator Don Hertzfeldt visits CSUMB Jan. 30

Cult figure to screen his newest film Stick figures have never looked as good as they do in Don Hertzfeldt’s films. While most animators have tossed aside their pencils in favor of computers, ...

Annual Dia de Los Padres in Salinas

Spanish-speaking families invited to March 12 event California State University, Monterey Bay invites the Spanish-speaking parents of incoming and prospective students to Dia de Los Padres, a rec...

Annual Ethics Panel set for March 17

March 3, 2010 ******The ethics of higher education . . . who pays?** Funding for higher education will be the topic of the eighth annual ethics event sponsored by the School of Business and the D...

Annual film festival transcends borders

Directors Terence Nance, Gerardo Naranjo on hand for screenings The Monterey Bay Film Festival is back for its fifth year and it’s bigger and better than ever. Under the auspices of the Monte...

Annual winter concert to be held Dec. 5

TAKE A SELFIE WITH SANTA! The Music and Performing Arts Department will give its annual winter concert at 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5, in the World Theater. The public is invited. The concer...

Another CSUMB alum goes indie at Sundance

Graduates of the Teledramatic Arts and Technology program at CSU Monterey Bay continue to earn recognition and accolades for their work. For the second consecutive year, the university will b...

Another Chance Addio alle armi. E la base militare diventa campus universitario

Posted on Apr 01, 2006 Qualcuno, alludendo al paesaggio desertico e all'atmosfera lunare della zona, la chiama Ufo; i docenti la celebrano come un campus del terzo millennio, per i suoi futuribili...

Another Service Learning award for CSUMB

CSUMB Provost Julio Blanco (second from right) accepted the award at a ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 7. Photo courtesy of the Washington Center University honored for leadership, ...

Another campus building earns LEED award

The Dining Commons at CSU Monterey Bay is the university's second project to earn the U.S. Green Building Council's prestigious Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) silver certi...

Another honor for Azama

Yo Azama (MAE 2015) has earned another award for his work in the classroom and in promoting language study. Azama, who earned a single-subject credential at Cal State Monterey Bay as we...

Another honor for CSUMB's Service Learning program

Most decorated service learning program in the country CSU Monterey Bay was named to the 2013 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll. This designation is the highest honor a co...

Another honor for KAZU's Almanzan

April 12, 2010 Krista Almanzan of KAZU radio has won a regional Edward R. Murrow Award for excellence in electronic journalism presented by the Radio, Television, Digital News Association. ...

Another honor for the Otter Realm

Cal State Monterey Bay’s student newspaper, the Otter Realm, has received a $1,500 grant from the California Press Foundation. The grant can be used to purchase hardware or software, or for u...

Another national honor for Service Learning program

CSU Monterey Bay was a finalist for the Presidential Award as part of the 2012 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a college or university...

Another public art project for faculty member

Johanna Poethig, who has worked on dozens of large-scale murals and other art installations around the country, has taken on yet another project. Poethig, a professor in CSU Monterey Bay’s ...

App camp starts at CSUMB

It's a catchphrase that business owners want to hear potential customers say about their own enterprises – "There's a an app for that." The "Ideas of March" – a 54-hour mobile app development c...

Application deadline fast approaching

Nov. 24, 2009 A Nov. 30 application deadline for students seeking admission to California State University, Monterey Bay for the fall 2010 semester is fast approaching. Since the application ...

Applications soar for fall enrollment

A record number of students applied to attend CSU Monterey Bay in the fall 2016 semester. The university received 16,182 freshmen applications by the Nov. 30 deadline to apply. That’s up al...

Apply now for fall 2011 MSW program

CSU Monterey Bay’s Master of Social Work program is accepting applications for Fall 2011. Application deadline is Jan. 31 The program provides an opportunity for people who are interested in ...

Apply now for fall 2012 MSW program

Application deadline is April 30 Now is the time for prospective students to apply for the fall 2012 class of CSUMB's Master of Social Work program. This fall marks the third class to enter the ...

Apply now for fall 2014

CSU Monterey Bay will accept applications for the fall 2014 term through Nov. 30. There has never been a more exciting time to be a Cal State Monterey Bay student. Our campus community continue...

Apply now for instructional science, technology program

Open house scheduled for Oct. 29 at CSUMB California State University, Monterey Bay invites the public to learn more about the master’s degree program in Instructional Science and Technology at...

Apply now for instructional science, technology program

Open house scheduled for Jan. 27 at CSUMB California State University, Monterey Bay invites the public to learn more about the master’s degree program in Instructional Science and Technology at ...

April 12 panel looks at ethics of 'green'

‘Greenwashing’ vs. sustainability is the topic of annual ethics panel With Earth Day approaching, the ninth annual ethics panel at California State University, Monterey Bay will look at sustainab...

April 4 concert features music from Africa

World music will be on tap when CSU Monterey Bay’s Music and Performing Arts Department offers a free concert on April 4. The Sadza Marimba Band of Santa Cruz and kora player Sean Gaskell are...

April 5: One Day Without Shoes at CSUMB

Next steps Shoes start a journey of understanding CSU Monterey Bay students went barefoot on April 5 to raise awareness of the impact a pair of shoes can have on a child’s life. The effort wa...

April 8-9 film festival transcends borders

Director Rodrigo Garcia on hand for April 8 screening The Monterey Bay Film Festival is back for its fourth year and it’s bigger and better than ever. Now under the auspices of the newly form...

April 9 symposium on local marine research

"Ripple Effects," which looks at the worldwide impacts of local marine research, will be held on Saturday, April 9, at CSUMB's University Center on Sixth Avenue. The free event gets under w...

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month

But it’s a 365 day-a-year problem Following on the heels of Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues,” CSU Monterey Bay students continue their campaign to end sexual violence against women with two...

Archaeologist aids stamp design

. . . CSUMB Professor Ruben Mendoza's fascination with old buildings resulted in an archaeological career in Monterey County, where he has led projects that have unearthed layers of history. Mo...

Archaeologist headed to the Vatican

Dr. Ruben Mendoza, professor of archaeology at Cal State Monterey Bay, has been invited to Rome to participate in two events focusing on Junipero Serra. On April 30, he will join three other ...

Archaeologist helps put stamp on mission

Stamp to be issued in 2012 The U.S. Postal Service will honor nearly 250 years of California history with the issuance of the Carmel Mission express mail stamp, and a CSU Monterey Bay professor...

Archaeologist talks on colonial missions at ASU

Dr. Ruben Mendoza continues to win accolades for his work on missions in California and the Southwest. An archaeologist and founding faculty member at CSU Monterey Bay, Dr. Mendoza has been...

Architecture at Zero Competition Winners Announced at CSUMB

SEASIDE, Ca., March 1, 2019 – The American Institute of Architects, California (AIACA) announced the winners of the eighth annual Architecture at Zero competition for zero net energy (ZNE) to...

Are these Salinas Valley students exactly what Silicon Valley needs?

. . . They're all part of the inaugural class of CSIT-in-3. It's an intensive, accelerated coputer science degree program targeted at students from the agricultural Salinas Valley. – K...

Are these Salinas Valley students what Silicon Valley needs?

As most college kids are getting ready for their winter classes, students who want a career in tech are busy preparing for summer. Right now they're interviewing for internships. That's where w...

Arnold gets flunked Upset over Gov. Schwarzeneggers education policies California college students are coming up with their own attack ads

Posted on Oct 13, 2006 One of the best attack ads of the fall election season was filmed in a dorm room and ends with the allegation that Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger eats babies. The ad, starri...

Art Exhibition at Salinas Center for Arts and Culture to Focus on Foster Youth

SEASIDE, Ca., January 26, 2018 – A new exhibition, “LOST CHILDHOODS: Unofficial stories,” opens February 2, 2018 at the California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) Salinas Center for Arts...

Art exhibit looks to entertain and empower

A new art exhibit that invites spectators to take part in the festivities by "dressing to transgress" is filling galleries, stages and limousines. "Glamorgeddon: The Spectacle," curated by &#40...

Art in service of science

. . . Illustrating Nature, the fourth annual exhibit of work by students in the CSU Monterey Bay science illustration program, will be on display at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History ...