The Quiet Crisis

Posted on Sep 01, 2005 In The Quiet Crisis, Peter Smith claims America's "success data" in higher education belies a failure to do more to close racial and economic divides. – University Business,...

The Season of Ticks: Could Climate Change Worsen Lyme Disease?

In a finding that suggests how global warming could impact infectious disease, scientists from Yale University, in collaboration with other institutions, have determined that climate impacts th...

The Woman Behind Integrated Studies at CSUMB

Posted on Nov 07, 2007 Teacher, thespian, poet, environmentalist, lecturer, scholar - Dr. Barbara Mossberg is a living example of integrated studies and the potential for interdisciplinary. Or,...

The Woman Behind Integrated Studies at CSUMB

Teacher, thespian, poet, environmentalist, lecturer, scholar - Dr. Barbara Mossberg is a living example of integrated studies and the potential for interdisciplinary. Or, as she describes it, l...

The Year in Review

Posted on Dec 17, 2007 More students, more outside support, a commitment to the environment and a full-fledged senior leadership team marked 2007 at CSUMB.   President Harrison examines...

The bucks start here

Learn how to use ‘crowd funding’ In April 2012, the Jumpstart Our Business Startups – JOBS – Act was signed into law. It has a “crowd funding” amendment that changes restrictions on how busines...

The code to tomorrow

COMPUTER SCIENCE STUDENT EARNS PRESTIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIP When Anita Garcia started college, she was unsure of her career path. Then she heard about the CS-in-3 program, and researched oppor...

The future of burial: From cradle to compost?

You might take solace in the fact that when you die, your days of polluting the planet are over. But the truth is that the method you choose to dispose of your mortal remains has more of a dele...

The invisible force: Latinos at war in Vietnam

Cal State Monterey Bay and the Monterey Museum of Art have collaborated on a community-based project featuring the voices and artwork of military veterans. “Insignias of Fort Ord: Art i...

The long and short of it . . .

Author Tobias Wolff lectures at CSUMB Nov. 1 Master storyteller, award-winning author and Stanford University professor Tobias Wolff will lecture at California State University, Monterey Bay’s Wo...

The vision mural, through a new lens

A new vision mural is taking shape on campus. Students in Juan Luna-Avin’s painting and mural class have completed much of the work on the mural along Inter-Garrison Road and Fifth Avenue...

The wondrous life of Junot Diaz

Jan. 4, 2010 *******Can't attend the lecture? Listen to it on KAZU 90.3 FM*** Junot Diaz, the 2008 Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" and author of "Drown...

The world's the limit for CSUMB

Posted on Jun 23, 2005 CSU-Monterey Bay wants to expand its international reach. Its administrators plan to attract international students to the Monterey area, already widely known as the world's...

The year in review

Cal State Monterey Bay experienced a year of transformative change and growth. From a $10 million gift – the largest in school history – to new buildings and acknowledgement of innovative...

Theater lauds season six Welcome to the World theme highlights world cultures

Posted on Jun 17, 2006 California State University, Monterey Bay is pleased to announce its sixth annual Performing Arts Series. The 2006-07 season's theme, "Welcome to the World!" will spotlight ...

Theater with a message: Migrant students learn about ocean protection

. . . Christian was one of 250 students who participated in the third annual Migrant Education Summer Academy/Junior Otters Program at CSU Monterey Bay. Through a partnership between Monterey C...

Their own beat

San Jose Taiko will take the stage at California State University, Monterey Bay’s World Theater on March 7. Showtime is 8 p.m. The word taiko is Japanese for drum, and the art of drumming has...

Their thing: Strings

Eight hands plus one cello = lots of fun Stringfever, a London-based string quartet, is a little bit classical, a little bit rock 'n' roll – and humorous. The foursome, which includes the Bro...

Thinking of starting a business?

Nov. 14 event offers help for aspiring entrepreneurs Aspiring entrepreneurs are invited to a panel discussion at Cal State Monterey Bay to hear “tales from the trenches” from people who have succ...

Thinking outside the borders

La Santa Cecilia – A band with a message La Santa Cecilia is set to rock CSU Monterey Bay’s University Center on Oct. 29. Coming off its recent Grammy win for “Best Latin Rock/Alternative/Urb...

This graduation season means a first for Cal State Monterey Bay

CSUMB graduated its first class of nursing students, making the grads the first to graduate from the area's only four-year nursing program. –KSBW, May 20, 2015

Thousands celebrate commencement

President Ochoa presides over first ceremony Enduring one final test – a two-hour-plus ceremony on a warm and breezy day – about 1,300 CSU Monterey Bay students celebrated their graduatio...

Thousands celebrate commencement at CSUMB

"Constructive civil discourse can start with you" graduates told On a warm, sunny morning, Dr. Alice Rivlin urged the graduates of California State University, Monterey Bay to help end the partis...

Three honored as part of Cesar Chavez Challenge

Members of two campus organizations earned a trip to the Monterey Bay Aquarium in recognition of their work during the Cesar Chavez Challenge at CSU Monterey Bay. March 30 marked the start ...

Three honored with President's Medal

Aug. 18, 2009 Left to right: President Dianne Harrison with President's Medal honorees Melissa Mercado, Laura Lee Lienk and Rikk Kvitek Melissa Mercado, Laura Lee Lienk and Rikk Kvitek were h...

To these artists, the public matters

The Visiting Artist series at Cal State Monterey Bay continues on April 9 with a presentation by Reanne Estrada and Mike Blockstein of Public Matters, a Los Angeles-based social enterpris...

Today: County health officer lectures

This semester’s Health Sciences/Biology Speaker Series concludes April 28, when Monterey County's Director of Public Health Hugh Stallworth visits CSU Monterey Bay. Public Health: The Good,...

Tomorrow's science illustrators step up to the plate

Science illustration began in a time when drawing was the only way to record the anatomy of a bird or the life stages of a flower. Is illustration still useful today, when it seems every cell p...

Tonight: May Day labor film festival

Keepin’ it Reel CSU Monterey Bay has hosted several events as part of the 10th annual Reel Work May Day Labor Film Festival. The final screening is set for Monday. The festival features films...

Tonight: School of Business Showcase

Michael Briley, managing partner of Hayashi & Wayland Accounting and Consulting, LLP, and Mary Adams, president and CEO of the United Way of Monterey County, will be honored at CSU Monterey...

Top 25 film

Posted on Dec 07, 2007 TAT students' work makes Apple's top-25 list CSUMB's top entry in this year's Apple Computer Insomnia Film Festival is filled with all the creativity ...

Top 25 film

TAT students work makes Apple's top-25 list CSUMB's top entry in this year's Apple Computer Insomnia Film Festival is filled with all the creativity sleep-deprived students can muster. Only t...

Top 50 most unwired campuses

Posted on Oct 10, 2005 Colleges and universities across the country are investing in wireless Internet technology so that students can stay connectd with friends, family, information and entertain...

Top Nine Social Media Posts in 2017

We counted down the top nine posts that had the most reach in 2017 in each of our three social media channels. Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Number 5 Number 6 Number 7 Number 8 Number 9 ...

Topic list

The Speakers Bureau provides speakers at no cost to service clubs, schools, senior centers, and other groups in the local area. Booking a speaker is easy. Just e-mail your request to the CSUM...

Toy drive under way at UPD

Each holiday season, the Crime Prevention Officers Association of Monterey County collects toys for children in need throughout the area. Again this year, CSUMB’s police department is partici...

Traffic Advisory: Unexpected road closure

Unexpected road closure on 7th Ave from Butler to Col Durham. Expected to last today only. Please find alternate route.

Traffic calming measures start in January

Still have questions about the traffic calming measures on campus? Find more information in this FAQ. Traffic calming measures go into effect in January When Inter-Garrison Road opens thr...

Tragic crash the subject of local antidrinking film movie will go out to county high schools Cal State campuses

Posted on Jul 11, 2006 California State University, Monterey Bay has teamed up with a Salinas drug- and alcohol-abuse prevention group to produce a short film about the dangers of binge drinking. ...

Trail Blazers

Two CSUMB professors envision a trail network connecting the former Fort Ord with the sea . . . Fred Watson teamed with fellow CSUMB professor Scott Waltz and other volunteers to launch a...

Transfer students can apply for spring 2012

California State University, Monterey Bay is accepting applications for spring 2012 from transfer, credential and international students. Transfer students must have at least 60 transferable ...

Trawl on!

James Lindholm, a professor marine science and policy at CSU Monterey Bay, collaborated with commercial fishermen and environmentalists to study the effects of bottom trawling near Morro Bay. T...

Trawling has "negligible" effect on soft-bottom seafloor

A groundbreaking new study recently conducted by California fishermen, The Nature Conservancy and James Lindholm of CSU Monterey Bay indicates that bottom trawling only has a "negligible effect...

Trebor Scholz to Discuss the Future of Work at President's Speaker Series

SEASIDE, Calif., April 24, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) President Eduardo M. Ochoa will host author and visionary Trebor Scholz to discuss his book Uberworked and ...

Trees capture fog – so why can't we?

The work of Professor Dan Fernandez, was cited in a story about capturing fog for a water source. The story pointed out Dr. Fernandez has developed and deployed dozens of “fog catchers" through...

Tri-County 6th-graders make the ‘University Promise’

SEASIDE, Ca., Dec. 5, 2016 – Roughly 3,100 6th-graders will make a promise to attend college Dec. 4-8, 2017 as a part of the 8th annual University Promise program at CSUMB. The University Promi...

Trilingual Salinas grad off to Japan

Who knew that a fondness for cartoons as a child would put Nicole Saldana on track to become an international businesswoman some day? The 23-year-old Salinas native is one of six grad...

Trio of employees honored with President's Medal for 2011

Kevin Miller, Dr. Kathy Cruz-Uribe and Dr. Ilene Feinman were honored for their leadership and dedication to the CSU Monterey Bay Vision at the Day of Welcome gathering Aug. 17 in the World The...

Truths worth telling

Posted on Oct 31, 2007 Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg visits campus Nov. 28 The President's Speakers Series concludes this semester's presentations with a Nov. 28 visit b...

Truths worth telling

Pentagon Papers whistleblower Daniel Ellsberg visits campus Nov. 28 The President's Speakers Series concludes this semester's presentations with a Nov. 28 visit by Dr. Daniel Ellsberg, the RAND C...