TAT graduate performs in Muppet movie

UPDATE: Danforth continued his Muppets adventure by working on the 2014 film, Muppets Most Wanted. He spent several weeks on the production, assisting with the puppet Sweetums. "I got to work w...

TAT presents agitation and films by Travis Wilkerson

Travis Wilkerson describes himself as a “radical filmmaker.” Local audiences will be able to sample his work on Oct. 25 when the Los Angeles resident kicks off this year’s visiting artist serie...

TAT sponsors film showing in Monterey

An insider’s look at Seattle’s outsider poet The Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department at CSU Monterey Bay will present a screening of “I Am Secretly an Important Man” at the Osio Theater i...

TAT student is 'All Shook Up'

Christopher Marcos is proving that students in the Teledramatic Arts and Technology program at CSU Monterey Bay can excel on both sides of the camera. Marcos is currently starring in Pacific ...

TAT's Monterey Bay Film Society a big success

The newly formed Monterey Bay Film Society presented by TAT has already staged two successful events. The annual Monterey Bay Film Festival, set for April 8 and 9, promised to be just as exciti...

THE STORIES OF US

Numerous oral history projects can be found in Monterey County. And part of that can be attributed to CSU Monterey Bay and Rina Benmayor, who established popular classes in the subject as well ...

Taiko WT release

Posted on Nov 09, 2007 San Jose Taiko performs at World Theater Dec. 6 San Jose Taiko will take the stage at California State University, Monterey Bay's World Theater on Dec. 6 as the perfor...

Taiko WT release

San Jose Taiko performs at World Theater Dec. 6 San Jose Taiko will take the stage at California State University, Monterey Bay's World Theater on Dec. 6 as the performing arts series continues.T...

Taiwanese music group performs Oct. 5

Taiwan-based performance group A Moving Sound will pay a visit to CSU Monterey Bay’s World Theater on Oct. 5. Showtime is 7:30 p.m. Founded in 2001 by composer and performer Scott Prairie, th...

Take CSUMB to next level

Posted on Mar 25, 2006 Only time will tell if Dianne Harrison and California State University, Monterey Bay are a match made in heaven. But you've got to like the odds. Harrison is the new preside...

Taking it to the streets

There isn’t an earthshaking reason to close 1.6 miles of city streets in Salinas on Oct. 25 – no hometown hero is visiting, no sports team won a championship – but the city is doing so anyway. ...

Taking tech to the fields

An upstart, home grown ag tech company has its product out working farmland in the Salinas Valley with plans to broaden its product line. And two students from the CS-in-3 program run b...

Talent Scouts - The young team at Fog Box Records premieres its lineup Wednesday

Posted on Nov 22, 2006 On April 7 of this year, CSUMB's Music Hall felt like the set of American Idol. For five hours that day, Sara Bailey, the president of Fog Box Records and a CSUMB senior, al...

Tales from the Trenches

Five local business owners share their stories at the spring Entrepreneurship Forum March 2. The owners – whose companies are at different stages including start-ups, a turnaround and 1...

Tales of Salinas to be screened Dec. 9, 11

For years, Professor Rina Benmayor’s students at CSU Monterey Bay have worked to preserve memories of the residents of Salinas. Students in her Oral History and Community Memory service l...

Talk by state agriculture official Nov. 9

A GREATER VISION CSUMB forum on ‘The Two Ecos: Economics and Ecosystem’ The “Greater Vision” series of public forums on topics important to local agriculture and the larger community continues No...

Talk examines mission art, archaeology

Professor Ruben Mendoza lectures on June 28 Members of the public will have an opportunity to learn about the work CSU Monterey Bay Professor Ruben Mendoza is doing in the California missions whe...

Talkin' more trash at CSUMB

Nov. 19, 2009 By the end of the fall semester, residents of East Campus housing will have received bright blue recycling totes as CSU Monterey Bay moves into phase two of a state grant. The...

Talkin' trash at CSUMB

Aug. 5, 2009 When students move into the residence halls later this month, they'll find something new in their rooms – bright blue recycling bins. CSU Monterey Bay used money provided by a gran...

Tanimura and Antle library home to Masten Collection

Aug. 30, 2010 Tucked away on the third floor of the Tanimura and Antle Family Memorial Library is the special collection archive room. Here, a recent donation to the university is safely stored...

Teacher Ed Accredidation

May 4, 2009 CSUMB receives national accreditation for school of education California State University, Monterey Bay's School of Education has earned national accreditation. The university pla...

Teacher Pathway Program Grant to Help Expand Program in Region

SEASIDE, Ca., July 30, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) Teacher Pathway Program (TPP), delivered in partnership with local community colleges, has received a grant...

Teacher Pathway Program Receives Generous Donation at 6th Annual Mariachi Festival

SEASIDE, Calif., September 11, 2017 – California State University Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) College of Education received a generous donation at the Sixth Annual Mariachi & Tequila Festival on...

Teacher a finalist for presidential award

Stefanie Pechan, a CSUMB alumna and fifth-grade teacher, has been nominated for a national teaching award that could net her $10,000 and an opportunity to meet President Obama in Washington, D....

Teacher education info sessions Jan. 19-20

Want to make a difference? Be a teacher! CSU Monterey Bay’s Department of Teacher Education will hold information sessions on the credential programs available at the university on Jan. 19 and ...

Teacher recruitment fair April 6

April 2, 2010 Districts from tri-county area will be on hand CSU Monterey Bay will host a teacher recruitment fair from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 6 at the University Center on Sixth Avenue. ...

Teacher shortage could get worse

Professor of Education Mark O’Shea was quoted in a story on the state’s teacher shortage, agreeing with a report that concluded low pay is one of the reasons fewer students are entering the pro...

Teacher, student success focus of CSUMB efforts

Cal State Monterey Bay recently received two Department of Education grants to support our efforts to work with local schools and to enhance our teacher preparation programs. – Monterey Herald,...

Teacher-to-be adds up $100K in stipends

Math graduate headed to USC Christina Depweg sees the world as a series of logic puzzles to be solved. “I love how numbers are so interconnected and full of relationships,” said the senior ma...

Teachers convene for day of learning

CSUMB's College of Education hosts local gathering Approximately 15,000 California teachers came together on July 31 at dozens of locations across the state, including Cal State Monterey Bay, for...

Teachers get in-depth look at California missions

. . . With a grant from the national Endowment for the Humanities, CSU Monterey Bay professor Ruben Mendoza put together the workshop for teachers to learn more about the California missions. ....

Teachers wade into new science standards

Professor Mark O’Shea was featured in a story about new K-12 science standards. With support from a federal Dept. of Education grant, Dr. O’Shea is helping to train South County teachers to...

Team from Student Activities wins Golden Shoe

A team from Student Activities – known as the Rodents of Unusual Size – took home the Golden Shoe trophy for the top finish in this year’s Workplace Walk-off Challenge. The award was presented ...

Tear it down to build it up

Posted on Aug 09, 2006 The late-summer serenity of an emply college campus is missing from CSU-Monterey Bay these days. While students attended orientation for the first day of school, which start...

Tech gear rental program expands

A digital device rental program at CSU Monterey Bay has reported student savings of nearly $120,000 in technology purchase costs. The TechRent store is now expanding to two local colleges. – Ca...

Tech program helps put Latinos on a path to Silicon Valley

. . . In the CSIT-in-3 program, 90 percent of the students are Latino, and nearly half are women. – NPR, Weekend Edition, Jan. 18, 2015

Technology available through trend-setting rental store

More than a traditional equipment check-out service, TechRent is an innovative program that makes technology affordable for CSUMB students. It offers flexible terms that let students keep devic...

Technology camp draws international students

Dozens of high school students – 34 from Taiwan and an equal number from the local area – attended the annual Technology Innovation summer camp at CSUMB, designing video games and learning to p...

Teen Film Festival Approaches

Time is running out for young filmmakers to submit their work to the Monterey Bay Teen Film Festival, sponsored by CSUMB. Entry deadline is Feb. 11 for the third annual festival, which will be ...

Teen Film Festival deadline approaching

Young filmmakers eager to see their work on a screen bigger than YouTube will get the opportunity in April, when Cal State Monterey Bay holds its third annual Teen Film Festival. The Teledr...

Teen Film Festival submission deadline Feb. 12

Jan. 3, 2010 Young filmmakers eager to see their work on a screen bigger than YouTube will get the opportunity in April, when CSUMB holds its second annual Teen Film Festival. The Teledra...

Teens tackle technology at summer camp

For eight days in July, a computer lab at Cal State Monterey Bay was buzzing with energy. Dozens of high school students were designing video games and working with circuit boards they manipula...

Tenacity Personified

The CSU Monterey Bay women's basketball team rallied in the final minutes to defeat Chico State 66-64 in the first round of the NCAA Division II tournament in Bellingham, Wash. – Monterey Heral...

The Big Read Book Cover Design Contest

SEASIDE, Ca., Oct. 25, 2016 -- This fall Cal State Monterey Bay joined libraries from throughout Monterey County to support the National Endowment for the Arts' Big Read. Your fellow students h...

The Class of 3 Million is coming

When graduates cross the stage at commencement next May, they will join not only the Class of 2015, but also The Class of 3 Million – three million graduates of the California State University ...

The Future of Fish: Trade-offs Associated with California’s Seafood

SEASIDE, Ca., February 16, 2018 – A panel of experts hosted by California State University Council on Ocean Affairs, Science and Technology (COAST) will present to legislators about ocean i...

The Governor's conference comes to CSUMB

August 6, 2010 SBDC to host training day for small businesses Based on the success of the recent Governor's Conference on Economic Development, California's Small Business Development Centers are...

The Legend of Morning Glory

March 9, 2010 Census on Campus Frequently Asked Questions ******A Boy, A Girl, and A Promise** Many great love stories have been told throughout history – from Antony and Cleopatra to Scarlett O'...

The Mud Run is back

March 16, 2010 Participants in the 2009 event The fifth annual Mud Run – in which participants climb hills, vault over walls, crawl through a tunnel and slog through pits of mud – will be held ...

The Next Generation

. . . CSUMB is now offering a bachelor’s degree in Sustainable Hospitality Management. The major, headed by John Avela, provides students with a broad foundation in hospitality, sustainability,...