Tsunami poses no threat to CSUMB campus

A tsunami warning is in effect for the Central Coast of California, including Monterey County, following an 8.9-magnitude earthquake off the coast of northern Japan at 9:45 p.m. PST Thursday. E...

Tuition trends at California's 200 largest colleges

The cheapest four-year college in California, CSU Monterey Bay, charges in-state students about $6,000 in annual tuition and fees . . . – Fresno Bee, July 8, 2013

Tune in to thrills and chills

Gather round the radio Thursday and tune in to hear two suspenseful radio dramas written and recorded by high school students at Rancho Cielo. The radio programs are the result of an eight-week...

Turning kids away from 'La Vida Loca'

Oct. 25, 2009 Poet Luis Rodriguez lectures at CSUMB Nov. 4 Luis Rodriguez spent a good part of his teenage life as a member of an East Los Angeles gang, and has spent a good part of his adult lif...

Turning kids loose on Dr. Seuss

Olson Elementary School in Marina celebrated Read Across America Day on March 3, with help from some student-athletes at CSU Monterey Bay. Sponsored by the National Education Association, Rea...

Two CSUMB Alumnae Awarded 2019 California Sea Grant State Fellowships

SEASIDE, Ca., March 29, 2019 -- California Sea Grant has selected 23 recipients—the largest cohort yet—for its prestigious State Fellowship. This opportunity provides fellows with unparalleled ...

Two CSUMB Marine Science Students Receive NOAA Scholarships

SEASIDE, Calif., August 28, 2019 -- Two CSUMB Marine Science students have been selected to receive scholarships from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The scholarsh...

Two Otters selected

CSU Monterey Bay's Will Anderson and Nick Parent were among those chosen on the third and final day of the Major League Baseball draft. They are the first two baseball players to be drafted dir...

Two Undergraduates Awarded Pre-Doctoral Summer Research Scholarships

SEASIDE, Calif., May 7, 2019 – Two CSUMB seniors, both CSU Sally Casanova Scholars for the 2018-2019 academic year, have been awarded summer research fellowships for summer 2019 through the C...

Two major challenges facing new CSUMB president

Posted on Aug 28, 2006 Classes are under way this week at California State University, Monterey Bay. It's 11 years after the campus was founded on Fort Ord and the firt year under new President Di...

U.S. Dept. of Commerce Grant to Help Fund New Startup Launchpad at CSUMB

SEASIDE, Ca., October 15, 2019 – California State University Monterey Bay (CSUMB) has been selected to receive funding from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration...

U.S. News ranks Cal State Monterey Bay

CSUMB is one of the top public universities in the Western United States, ranked 18th, according to the 2016 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges edition. The assessments were based on cr...

U.S. News recognizes CSUMB

University ranked No. 18 among public schools in the West Cal State Monterey Bay is one of the top public universities in the Western United States, according to the 2016 U.S. News & World Re...

U.S. Supreme Court decision on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

Statement by Eduardo M. Ochoa, President, California State University, Monterey Bay on June 18, 2020 I was delighted to see the Supreme Court’s decision today. Chancellor White spoke for ...

UPD

Posted on Aug 26, 2005 At 1,365 acres and more than 5,000 residents, CSUMB is its own small city. To keep that city safe, the University Police Department has 14 officers, including the newes...

UROC Scholars Receive National STEM Awards

SEASIDE, Calif., May 21, 2019 – Four Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center (UROC) scholars received national recognition for their leadership and innovation in science research this month...

UROC research scholarships awarded for 2013

UPDATE: Omar Davila received a top honor at the 10th annual Bouchet Conference on Diversity and Graduate Education at Yale University in New Haven, Conn. His presentation, “A Lesson to Lear...

US academicians seek to boost ties with Oman

Seven US university and coloefe presidents and vice presidents visited Oman to participate in teh Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad programme focusing on higher education in the US and the Arab wo...

USDA research station trains college students

"We don't want students to have to do another job. Their research is their job," said Matthew Subia, research coordinator at the CSUMB Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center. – The Salinas...

Under pressure: 54 hours to launch a business

CSUMB to host Startup Weekend in January Ever wonder what it takes to be an entrepreneur???CSU Monterey Bay will be a great place to find out when the university hosts Startup Weekend Monterey Ba...

Undergrads win at annual CSU research competition

SEASIDE, Calif., May 20, 2020 - Two CSUMB undergraduate students took top awards at the 34th Annual California State University (CSU) Student Research Competition on April 24. CSU East Ba...

Undergraduate Research Week at CSUMB

National Undergraduate Research Week takes place April 14 through 18. At CSU Monterey Bay, it’s an annual celebration of research and creative activity. Undergraduates can explore the opportuniti...

Undergraduate research pays off big

Two students earn prestigious NSF fellowships Thanks to the National Science Foundation, a pair of CSU Monterey Bay students won’t have to worry about how they will pay for graduate school. B...

Undergraduate research takes center stage

Campus will participate in systemwide workshop Whether at a field site or in a lab, the chance to conduct research is a game-changer for many CSU Monterey Bay students when it comes to earnin...

Understanding cultures, encouraging communities

Information sessions scheduled for CSUMB's social work program Oscar Hernandez wants to help at-risk kids get on the right path. This semester, the CSU Monterey Bay graduate student is doing fiel...

Universidades locales agilizan grado de informatica

Un nuevo grado academico conjunto que anunciaron el jueves pasado promete permitir que los estudiantes se conviertan en cientificos de informatica en tan solo 36 meses. – El Sol, Dec. 15, 2012 ...

University Promise as early outreach

More than 3,100 sixth-graders from around Monterey County are visiting Cal State Monterey Bay this week to make and to receive a promise. The University Promise program, which is designed to ...

University celebrates Preparedness Month

CSU Monterey Bay will host two events for community members to mark National Preparedness Month, an annual campaign that encourages people to prepare their families, schools, businesses and com...

University commemorates World AIDS Day

Activities expanded to a full week World AIDS Day, a global initiative to encourage countries and communities to take a stand against HIV/AIDS, will be commemorated on Dec. 1. At CSU Monterey...

University community invited to support Nepal relief efforts

On April 25, a 7.9 magnitude earthquake hit Nepal about 50 miles from the nation's capital and largest city, Kathmandu. The death toll has been estimated at more than 5,000; the earthquake dest...

University confers 800 degress

‘Be a student for life' Suarez tells graduates CSU Monterey Bay confers 880 degrees Under sunny skies, journalist Ray Suarez told the graduates of California State University, Monterey Bay ...

University earns Business Excellence Award

From left to right: Master of Ceremonies Hunter Finnell, Chamber CEO Astrid Coleman, Jeff Clark of Robert Louis Stevenson School, CSUMB President Dianne Harrison, Professor Pat Tinsely McGill, ...

University earns community engagement classification

The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has once again honored CSU Monterey Bay for its focus on service and public engagement, making it one of only 361 institutions in the Uni...

University expands nursing program

CSU Monterey Bay is expanding its nursing program to accommodate working nurses who want to ear bachelor's degrees on top of their associate's degrees. – Monterey County Weekly, Feb. 1, 2014 ...

University expands online MBA program

CSU Monterey Bay's online MBA program is now offering a second track for students without extensive management experience. The new track began in January as a pilot program and will now becom...

University honored for contributions to local economy

CSU Monterey will be honored for its contribution to the economic vitality, growth and preservation of the area at the annual anniversary gala of the Monterey County Business Council. The e...

University is tops in scuba diving

CSUMB named a Best College by Outdoor Activity Forget the U.S. News list of top colleges and universities. Ditto for the Princeton Review's rankings. Cal State Monterey Bay has been named No. 1 i...

University launches mobile website

UPDATE: CSU Monterey Bay’s mobile website, launched in June 2011, has won a top honor among universities, colleges and independent schools in the western United States. The Council for Adva...

University observes 24 furlough days

Aug. 12, 2009 To reduce costs as a result of state budget cuts, CSU Monterey Bay will have 24 unpaid furlough days over the 2009-10 fiscal year. The furloughs will result in a 9.23 percent re...

University observes furlough day June 25

June 14, 2010 California State University, Monterey Bay will observe the final administrative furlough day of fiscal year 2009-10 on Friday, June 25. The university is observing furlough days ...

University partners with local colleges on BSN degree

Program "a model for a new way of doing nursing education" To help meet a growing demand for bachelor’s-prepared nurses, CSU Monterey Bay has added a Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree program...

University students face graduating with diploma and debt

“We actually have about 72 percent of our students who have some type of financial aid here at CSUMB,” said Ashlie McCallon, lead financial aid counselor. – KION-5, April 28, 2016

University to host world premiere of play

“The Fisherman Ming Cho Yee and the Princess under the Sea,” a play written by Music and Performing Arts faculty member Will Shephard, will have its first public performances at CSU Monterey Ba...

University to work on Castroville improvement project

CSU Monterey Bay’s School of Business and the local Small Business Development Centers are about to begin work on a project to improve the economic vitality of Castroville. Monterey County’...

Upcoming Fort Ord Munitions Cleanup: Public Meeting May 23, 2017

Munitions cleanup activities will begin in the northern portion of the Fort Ord National Monument in June 2017. The U.S. Army is hosting a public kickoff meeting on May 23, 2017 to share inform...

Upward Bound coordinator wins top regional honor

Cesar Velazquez, coordinator of Cal State Monterey Bay’s Upward Bound program, has been honored by his peers in the Western Association of Educational Opportunity Personnel. The Steve Holem...

Upward Bound program continues to soar

CSUMB lands $2.7 million for pre-college program CSU Monterey Bay’s Upward Bound program will continue to soar for at least five more years – and better than ever. The program – which guides ...

VPA professor gets her day in Berkeley

Stephanie Johnson, associate professor in the Visual and Public Art Department, has been honored by her home town of Berkeley. Berkeley Mayor Tom Bates has declared Oct. 30 Stephanie Anne Joh...

VPA professor steps out from behind the scenes

After more than 35 years of experience behind the scenes as a lighting designer and visual artist, Stephanie Johnson will perform her first one-woman show on July 21 as part of the AfroSolo Art...

VPA student art exhibit

Posted on Nov 20, 2007 Show runs through Feb. 1 Two exhibitions will open in the art gallery at California State University, Monterey Bay on Dec. 4 with a reception for the artists from 3 to 4 ...