Art in the service of science

Science illustration students exhibit work at P.G. Museum If you’ve ever wondered about the artwork that illustrates science textbooks, field guides, and interpretive signs in parks and nature pr...

Art meets sustainability

By the end of the semester, the capstone project of two Visual and Public Art students will grace a wall of CSUMB’s Dining Commons. UPDATE: An opening reception and artists' presentation will...

Art project featured in book on Fort Ord

Former soldier searches for meaning in the American military experience It was on my third visit to Fort Ord while working on this book that I happened upon the paintings. I was riding my bike ...

Art student's work adorns skate park

The Marina Skate Park is now adorned with a bright new mural, courtesy of Matt Floriani and his capstone project. Marina Youth Arts, a non-profit organization that offers after-school arts ...

Art students display their work

In order to graduate, CSU Monterey Bay students in the Visual and Public Art Department create a capstone project – a sort of senior thesis of art. Mounted together, they form an exhibit open t...

Art students, alums work on Monterey mural

Bold addition to Monterey History Maritime Museum A pair of CSU Monterey Bay alumni and six current students have joined forces with a renowned Southern California artist to add a colorful new lo...

ArtGallery

Posted on Dec 08, 2005 Exhibits curated by Museum Studies students Work by faculty and staff in the Department of Visual and Public Art is featured in the newly opened Balfour Brutzman Art Gall...

ArtGallery

Exhibits curated by museum studies students Work by faculty and staff in the Department of Visual and Public Art is featured in the newly opened Balfour Brutzman Art Gallery, located in Building ...

Artificial intelligence: The end of humanity as we know it?

Annual Ethics and Responsible Business Forum set for March 16 Physicist Stephen Hawking recently made headlines when he said, “The development of full artificial intelligence (AI) could s...

Artist addresses the present via the past

Michael Arcega visits CSUMB March 8 as Visiting Artist Series continues Conceptual artist Michael Arcega likens the titles of his works to punch lines. There?s El Conquistadork, a 10?foot high Sp...

Artist explores politics of exile on April 5

Iranian-born Taraneh Hemami visits CSUMB Iranian-born visual artist Taraneh Hemami has two homes – and she also has none. When Hemami came to the United States in 1978 to attend the University ...

Artists reflect on issues of sustainability

Visual artist Peter Hiers and dancer/choreographer Matthew Nelson will be part of a program at CSU Monterey Bay on Dec. 3. The free event, “Artistic Reflections on Issues of Sustainability an...

Arts collective explores gender, cultural stereotypes

M.O.B. visits campus March 14 For more than 18 years, Eliza Barrios, Jenifer Wofford and Reanne Estrada have worked collaboratively as the arts collective Mail Order Brides/M.O.B. Through humor...

As Fort Ord anchor, CSUMB benefits region

By CSUMB President Dianne Harrison . . . We are leading the transformation of Fort Ord. The economy has delayed several projects on the former Army base, but the university keeps moving ahead –...

Asian Cultural Center will have national significance, speaker says

Oct. 18, 2010 Dr. Jack Tchen, keynote speaker at the Salinas Chinatown: Once and Again Symposium on Oct. 15, told the gathering of 200 people at CSU Monterey Bay, "We, too, are in search of Ame...

Aspiring math teacher earns CSU award

Cal State Monterey Bay sophomore Jesus Ochoa Perez has been chosen for a CSU Trustees' Award for Outstanding Achievement. He and the other award winners will be honored on Sept. 9 at the CSU bo...

Associate Professor Cheryl Logan Departs for Galápagos on Fulbright Award

SEASIDE, Ca., January 16, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) School of Natural Sciences associate professor and Fulbright Scholarship recipient Cheryl Logan departed f...

Associate Professor Cheryl Logan Receives Fulbright Award

SEASIDE, Ca., March 20, 2018 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) School of Natural Sciences associate professor Cheryl Logan has been awarded a 2018-19 U.S. Fulbright Scholars...

Associate Professor Nelson Graff Receives Faculty Innovation and Leadership Award

SEASIDE, Calif., August 26, 2019 – California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) Communications Across the Disciplines associate professor Nelson Graff was one of 19 faculty across the Cali...

Associated Students BLM Statement

This message was originally posted on June 10, 2020. TO: CSUMB Students and Campus Community FROM: Associated Students (2020-2021) As students, we recognize that many are deeply affected in signif...

At commencement, one word: Plastics

Class of 2016 dons regalia made from recycled bottles The gowns worn by CSU Monterey Bay’s graduates will still be black, but they’ll also be green. The graduation regalia is manufactured fro...

Athletic director takes on national role

His student-athletes usually take center stage, but CSUMB’s Director of Athletics Vince Otoupal recently took a bit of the spotlight himself, bringing more national recognition to the Otter pro...

Athletics BLM Statement

This message was posted on social media on June 3, 2020 and was written by Athletics Director Kirby Garry. In reflection on the horrific murder of George Floyd and the events ignited each...

Auditions set for 'Damn Yankees'

April 26, 2010 Auditions for a 2011 production of the musical comedy "Damn Yankees" will be held on Tuesday, May 4, and Wednesday, May 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the Music Hall at California State Univ...

Auditions set for fall production

Members of the public are invited to audition for CSU Monterey Bay’s production of a new play, The Fisherman Ming Cho Yee and the Princess Under the Sea, written by Professor Will Shephard. ...

Author recounts WWII internment experience

Unlike many of her fellow internees, Kiyo Sato is willing to discuss her family’s experience during World War II. For years, she has spoken to students, church groups and other gatherings a...

Author recounts WWII internment on 4/14

Kiyo's Story Unlike many of her fellow internees, Kiyo Sato is willing to discuss her family’s experience during World War II. For years, she has spoken to students, church groups and other g...

Author to speak on race, privilege in America

Tim Wise visits campus Sept. 18 Anti-racism activist and educator Tim Wise will discuss white privilege and how it ultimately harms its beneficiaries when he visits CSU Monterey Bay on Sept. 18...

Author's Table a feast for bookworms

Posted on Oct 07, 2005 Eclectic is probably the best way to describe the roster of writers assembled for this year's Author's Table, a fundraiser that brings together writers and their fans for in...

Authors Table

Posted on Oct 24, 2005 Author's Table brings together best-selling writers and their fans at dinner gatherings Dinner, conversation and books are on the menu for "The Author's Tabl...

Authors Table

Author's Table brings together best-selling writers and their fans at dinner gatherings Dinner, conversation and books are on the menu for "The Author's Table," and the combination is ...

Automatic door locks to be tested Friday

On Friday, March 25, at 9 a.m., IT and UPD will test the automatic door locking system on campus. All doors controlled by card access will be remotely locked and then unlocked 10 to 15 minutes ...

Awards and Honors

Jim Raines, chair of the Department of Health, Human Services and Public Policy, won this year’s Gary Lee Shaffer Award for Academic Contributions to the Field of School Social Work. – Amer...

Awards celebrate excellence in journalism

The third annual Otter Realm Awards, recognizing students who have done excellent work in journalism – print, video, photography and page design – were handed out at a campus ceremony on May 6....

BACK FOR FALL

. . . It was move-in day at CSUMB, the day when about 3,000 souls return to fill up the campus. The weather cooperated and gave the students and their families a sunny day to unpack, walk aroun...

BLANK CANVAS

CSU Monterey Bay professor Juan Luna-Avin works with students in his mural class to map out the new vision mural that they will paint at Inter-Garrison Road and Fifth Avenue. – Monterey Herald,...

BLUE GOES GREEN

The University Police Department gets CSUMB's first all-electric vehicle. CSU Monterey Bay’s Police Department has joined a growing number of law enforcement agencies parking Nissan Leafs next to...

BYOB, help RON

Attention, shoppers: Bring your own bag to Whole Foods CSU Monterey Bay’s Return of the Natives program is getting some help from Whole Foods shoppers. From July through September, shoppers a...

Bachelor's degree now available for working nurses

Class schedule accommodates employed professionals To help meet a growing demand for nurses with bachelor’s degrees, CSU Monterey Bay started a nursing program in 2012, partnering with four local...

Back to School

. . . CSUMB hosts the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, a program for those 50-and-over that proves learning is its own reward. – Monterey County Weekly, Jan. 21, 2016

Bakersfield dean named interim provost

Julio Blanco, dean of the School of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Engineering and professor of physics at CSU Bakersfield, has been named interim provost and vice president for academic aff...

Banff Mountain Film Fest benefits RON

Experience adventure on the big screen when the Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour makes a stop at Monterey’s Golden State Theatre on March 1, sponsored by REI Marina. The proceeds will be...

Bank of America supports SBDC

California State University, Monterey Bay has received a $15,000 grant from Bank of America to support its Small Business Development Center, an innovative program that provides counseling and ...

Banners tell farm workers' stories

Posted on May 30, 2006 Along North Main Street in Salinas, 10 brightly colored banners hang from atop light poles, each with its own story or message of what it means to be a home owner. The banne...

Barron

Posted on Oct 19, 2005 Pianist Kenny Barron lectures at CSUMB Nov. 3 Kenny Barron's unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies and infectious rhyth...

Barron

Pianist Kenny Barron lectures at CSUMB Nov. 3 Kenny Barron's unmatched ability to mesmerize audiences with his elegant playing, sensitive melodies and infectious rhythms inspired the Los Angeles ...

Baseball team lands nine in early signing

Head baseball coach Walt White’s tenure at CSUMB is off to a good start with the early signing of nine recruits for fall 2011. “This is the best early-sign class I have had in my 16 years of ...

Baseball team wins home opener

Greg Fujii hit a walk-off double to lift the Cal State Monterey Bay baseball team to a 7-6 victory over Biola University in the Otters home opener on Thursday. CSUMB held a 6-5 lead enterin...

Basketball clinic kicks off Kids Club

Dec. 1, 2009 CSUMB athletics kicked off a year-round series of "FUN-damental" sports clinics on Nov. 29 when the men's basketball team worked with young athletes at the Otter Sports Center. ...

Bay Area muralist visits campus Nov. 8

John Wehrle specializes in public art, and his thought-provoking work is a familiar sight in the San Francisco Bay area, especially the East Bay. But 47 years ago, when he was a just-commissi...