Wells Fargo supports Small Business Center

California State University, Monterey Bay has received a $15,000 grant from Wells Fargo to support its Small Business Development Center, a program that provides counseling and training to smal...

What happens when entrenched prison culture is challenged?

FILM EXPLORES HUMAN DRAMA INSIDE SOLEDAD PRISON Seven years, three men, one prison. What happens when a court order and an anti-violence program challenge deeply entrenched prison culture? ...

What new USGS report means for Monterey County

"Even a 6.7 or a 7 earthquake can be devastating if it's close to an urban center," said Dr. Doug Smith of CSUMB. "Different rock types will shake more or less in an earthquake," he explained. ...

What strange lifeforms lurk off Orange County shores

Hundreds of feet beneath the ocean, but not far off the Laguna Beach coast, deep-water rockfish take shelter from the dark in the arms of a sea star. They're among thousands of images captured ...

What's the future of California's coast?

California is one of the most beautiful, diverse and fascinating places on the planet. That makes the work of David Helvarg especially important Helvarg is the founder and executive director ...

Wheelchair athlete among CSU Monterey Bay grads

Even though she was born with spina bifida, Ania Flatau's parents always made her feel she could do anything she wanted. . . . On May 16, she will be among the more than 1,450 students who will...

When a robot makes music, what does it sound like?

Find out at lecture, concert on April 12 The intersection of music and technology will be on display April 12 in the CSU Monterey Bay Music Hall. In a lecture-demonstration at 1 pm., composer...

When youth speak . . . we listen

Aug. 10, 2009 A group of high school and community college students spent the summer researching issues that affect young people in Salinas, Seaside and Soledad, and CSU Monterey Bay helped the...

Where art and science converge

April 19, 2010 *******Illustration students exhibit at Natural History Museum*** If you've ever wondered about the artwork that illustrates science textbooks, field guides, and interpretive signs...

White House adviser to deliver keynote

. . . Cecilia Muñoz, assistant to President Obama and director of the Domestic Policy Council will be the commencement speaker. – Monterey Herald, May 17, 2014

White Shark Genome Decoded

Huge Genome Reveals Sequence Adaptations in Key Wound Healing and Genome Stability Genes Tied to Cancer Protection SEASIDE, Ca., February 25, 2019 – An international team of researchers, th...

Who should pay for offcampus costs?

Posted on Jul 10, 2005 What began as a dispute over who should pay for road improvements in Monterey County has become a pivotal court battle pitting the state's cities and counties against an equ...

Wild Day

Posted on Sep 28, 2005 With an assist from CSUMB, the PTA and community volunteers, the students and staff of Marina del Mar Elementary School recently celebrated the things they value most -...

Wild Day

With an assist from CSUMB, the PTA and community volunteers, the students and staff of Marina del Mar Elementary School recently celebrated the things they value most - family, literacy and com...

Wildlife sighting in East Campus

A black bear was spotted on Trenton Court in Frederick Park I Sunday night. Anyone who spots a bear is asked to call the University Police Department as soon as it is safe to do so. Call 911 ...

Win a scholarship, see the world

About 100 CSUMB students to study abroad; a dozen earn Gilman scholarships Ayana Hawk is not your typical study-abroad student. She’s majoring in film, not social sciences or business — the m...

Winter Concert 2007

Posted on Nov 14, 2007 CSUMB invites community to Winter Concert Dec. 2 California State University, Monterey Bay's Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter conce...

Winter Concert 2007

CSUMB invites community to Winter Concert Dec. 2 California State University, Monterey Bay's Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter concert on Dec. 2. This year's the...

WinterConcert

Posted on Nov 17, 2005 Community invited to Winter Concert Dec. 5 The Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter concert on Dec 4. This year's theme is Winter Solsti...

WinterConcert

Community invited to Winter Concert Dec. 5 The Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter concert on Dec 4. This year's theme is Winter Solstice. The university's cho...

WinterConcert07

Posted on Nov 13, 2007 Community to invited to Winter Concert Dec. 2 The Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter concert on Dec. 2. The university's gospel choi...

WinterConcert07

Community to invited to Winter Concert Dec. 2 The Music and Performing Arts Department will present its annual winter concert on Dec. 2. The university's gospel choir and small vocal ensemble N...

Wireless

Posted on Oct 19, 2005 A survey conducted by Intel Corp. in conjunction with the Center for Digital Education ranks CSUMB among the top wireless campuses in the nation. The survey, which was publ...

Wireless

A survey conducted by Intel Corp. in conjunction with the Center for Digital Education ranks CSUMB among the top wireless campuses in the nation. The survey, which was published in a recent edi...

Wireless Life CSUMB tech center brings wireless imagination to Monterey

Posted on Jun 01, 2006 The first step in harnessing the power of wireless technology, says Arlene Krebs of CSU-Monterey Bay's Wireless Education and Technologgy Center (WeTEC), is to grasp its pos...

With help from CSUMB, high school students imagine college

It’s 9:30 a.m. on a Friday – early for many teenagers on summer vacation – and a group of Seaside High students are hunched over worktables in a chemistry lab on the Cal State Monterey Bay camp...

Women golfers win Grand Canyon Invitational

Otters best four top-ranked teams en route to victory CSUMB’s women’s golf team shot 604 to win this week’s Grand Canyon Invitational at Palm Valley Golf Course in Phoenix, defeating runner-up an...

Women in jazz: History for the ears

Vocalist Pamela Rose comes to the World Theater Jazz vocalist Pamela Rose has been described by Downbeat Magazine as "playful, sure and sassy." That's what an ongoing successful run of the mu...

Women's basketball ranked No. 25 in nation

For the first time in program history, the women’s basketball team has cracked the USA Today-ESPN Coaches’ Poll. With a 14-1 record in the California Collegiate Athletic Association and 18-1 o...

Women's self-defense course offered in March

The University Police Department is taking sign-ups for a four-session self-defense course for women. The course is open to students, faculty and staff members. RAD — Rape Aggression Defens...

Women's self-defense course starts in October

The University Police Department is taking sign-ups for a four-session self-defense course for women. The course is open to students, faculty and staff members. RAD — Rape Aggression Defens...

Woods Tea Co. steeped in tradition

Oct. 1, 2009 Folk group performs at World Theater Oct. 23 Folk music returns to the stage at California State University, Monterey Bay's World Theater on Oct. 23 when the Woods Tea Company per...

Working together to achieve better results

Monterey County community leaders are redesigning how they provide services, hoping to get better results – specifically when it comes to student achievement. . . . There's the Cradle to Career...

Working with Professor Ruben Mendoza, archaeology students uncover a career

Generations of California elementary school students have visited the adobe missions that dot the state from San Diego to Sonoma. The 21 missions, begun in 1769 by Father Junipero Serra, had a ...

Workshop examines disability access

Public invited to March 27 event The community is invited to a workshop at CSU Monterey Bay intended to increase awareness of people with disabilities. Inclusive Diversity: How to Ensure Disa...

World Affairs Council honors CSUMB students

The World Affairs Council of the Monterey Bay Area has awarded scholarships to two students from California State University, Monterey Bay. The CSUMB students were among six who received $1,0...

World Campus

CSUMB's international student population triples – Monterey County Weekly, Sept. 5, 2013

World Theater celebrates its fifth season of eclectic worldclass entertainment

Posted on Sep 08, 2005 A passion for diversity is what's at the heart of the World Theater, according to theater director Dawn Gibson-Brehon. "People can catch a rising star as well as established...

World Theater presents its 2010 lineup

Dance is at center stage for the World Theater’s 10th anniversary season. The Paul Taylor Dance Company returns Nov. 11. Taylor has choreographed a new dance called “Brief Encounters,” in celebra...

World view CSUMB World Theater's sixth annual performing arts series promises to deliver the world

Posted on Aug 24, 2006 The theme of the World Theater's Performing Arts Series, set to begin Sept. 21 on the CSU-Monterey Bay campus is deceiving. "Welcome to the World!" it calls out from this ap...

Worldly Music

. . . the Homegrown Films program (of the Days and Nights Festival) brings work from two CSUMB film professors . . . – Monterey County Weekly, Sept. 26, 2013

Writers on Fire

Nov. 7, 2009 The public is invited to celebrate the recent publication of "Fire and Ink, An Anthology of Social Action Writing" at a literary event at 7 p.m., Nov. 16 in the University Center b...

Writing residency leads to autobiographical play for VPA professor

Dr. Stephanie Anne Johnson, professor of Visual and Public Art, was awarded a writing residency in Atlanta last fall. During that time, she wrote a second play, Mrs. Reiff and The Counterfeit S...

YOU ROCK!

Students will spend summer on prestigious research projects For some college students, summer is a time to put the books away for a few months. That's not the case for a group of CSU Mont...

YOU@CSUMB portal promotes student wellness

SEASIDE, Calif., May 1, 2020 - CSU Monterey Bay has joined 14 California State University campuses in piloting an online portal to support students’ personal growth, academic success and overal...

Year in Review

Posted on Dec 20, 2005 National recognition, the departure of the university's founding president, and the first event sponsored by the new Center for Reading Diagnosis and Instruction made ...

Year in Review

National recognition, the departure of the university's founding president, and the first event sponsored by the new Center for Reading Diagnosis and Instruction made campus news during 2005. C...

Young kids shine at CSUMB urban dance workshop

Blending music, theater, dance and over 100 children just can’t help being fun.And so it was at CSUMB when members of CONTRA-TIEMPO Urban Latin Dance Theater held an inventive workshop with...

Young scientist says aloha again

A young scientist and college graduate from Salinas has an exciting summer to look forward to as he plans to attend a national conference for a second straight year. Isael Rubio attended a nati...

Youngsters shine at urban dance, poetry workshops

Summer Arts isn’t just for university students. On a recent morning, 100 youngsters from the Salinas City Elementary School District came to campus to work with instructors from Summer Arts poetr...