Because she has a vision for environmental change . . .

In her four years on CSUMB's planning team, Megan Tolbert has made major strides in reducing the campus' carbon footprint. – Monterey County Weekly, Oct. 31, 2013

Because she's making poignant art while giving young artists tools to succeed

Plenty of people drive by the old Fort Ord and see nothing but a bunch of crumbling old buildings. Artist Enid Baxter Ryce sees mystery, soul and a remarkable range of aesthetic shapes and line...

Become an entrepreneur in 54 hours

CSUMB to host Startup Weekend Jan. 23-25 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 Bay...

Beneath the Sea Therapy

. . . The student divers, all disabled veterans who suffer from everything from head injuries to PTSD, are learning to dive in the CSUMB pool. They are overseen by Frank Degnan, a dive teacher ...

BenefitsofStudyingAbroad

Posted on Dec 13, 2005 Meghan Lewis' experience as an exchange student in Florence, Italy, last year not only exposed her to different cultures and enabled her to make friends in other count...

BenefitsofStudyingAbroad

Meghan Lewis' experience as an exchange student in Florence, Italy, last year not only exposed her to different cultures and enabled her to make friends in other countries, it also may have adv...

Berkeley professor to discuss social equity

John A. Powell visits campus Sept. 17 “Social Equity: New Policies for a New Reality” will be the topic under discussion when Professor john a. powell visits CSU Monterey Bay on Sept. 17. Pro...

Best Contemporary/Modern Building

. . . The library (is) a gleaming work of architectural ingenuity and environmental conscience. It's rated LEED silver, built partly from recycled materials and designed to let in abundant natu...

Best Places to Work selected

CSUMB has been named a Best Place to Work in a survey commissioned by the Monterey County Business Council. – Monterey Herald, Aug. 28, 2013

Best Professor – Brad Barbeau

Brad Barbeau not only teaches business – he transforms his students into entrepreneurs as he brings the academic chops and years of real-world experience to help students design business mo...

Best school

Intimate class sizes. A nationally recognized service learning program. These are just a few things that make CSUMB an exceptional school. – Monterey County Weekly, March 24, 2016

Beyond rhythm

Master of the mbira celebrates melody, harmony in African music CSU Monterey Bay’s concert series continues on Oct. 24 when the community is invited to an afternoon of African music and culture w...

Big data is a big deal

GRANT HELPS STUDENTS PREPARE FOR CAREERS IN DATA SCIENCE The National Institutes of Health has awarded Cal State Monterey Bay $1 million to train a diverse workforce in biomedical data science as...

Big help available for small businesses

Builder finds a niche – with help from the small business center at CSUMB Like many small business owners, Shawn Bakker was doing fine until the recession hit. “I’d just go from one job t...

Big help for small business

Dec. 2, 2009 California State University, Monterey Bay invites the community to visit its Small Business Development Center, an innovative program that provides management and technical assista...

Biological research takes UROC student to Florida

In early June, Marisa Morse of CSU Monterey Bay and seven other undergraduates from across the country arrived at the University of Florida's Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience to partici...

Biology and Wildlife Education Outdoors

Hands-on learning is effective for students, and schools, particularly elementary schools, are catching on. For example, students at one California school are the newest members of a program se...

Biology major earns coveted internship with public media

As a child, Grace Singer explored tide pools on the Monterey Peninsula. She was hooked. That led to degrees in biology and chemistry at a local community college, an internship at Hopkins M...

Biology major earns top honor in Washington, D.C.

Kevin Johnson took a top honor at the inaugural Emerging Researchers National Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, held Feb. 24 and 25 in Washington, D.C. A biology majo...

Biology seminar series continues Nov. 14

Dr. Christopher Kitts, professor of microbiology, chair of biological sciences and director of the Environmental Biotechnology Institute at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, will visit campus on Nov. 1...

Biology student lands big scholarship

Second year student Francisco Hernandez Jr. has been awarded a $40,000 U.S. Department of Agriculture scholarship to help him complete his biology degree. The scholarship was funded through a...

Biology student on microbe mission

Andrea Valdez, a senior biology major, is on a microbe mission. Valdez, in conjunction with Dr. Gretchen Hofmann’s lab at UC Santa Barbara, is studying a wasting disease contributing to the rec...

Birds of a feather count together

RETURN OF THE NATIVES' ANNUAL BIRD COUNT SET FOR JAN. 16 Volunteers are needed starting at 7 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 16, to look for hawks, geese, ducks, wrens and a variety of other species at the ...

Black Box comeback

Jan. 27, 2010 Throughout much of the university's history, CSU Monterey Bay's Black Box Cabaret has been a creative home for students and community members, showcasing their visual, theatrical ...

Black History Month at CSUMB

In celebration of Black History Month, the CSUMB chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Black Students United and other organizations have kept really busy. ...

Black History Month events at CSUMB

Read an up-to-date schedule of Black History Month events at CSUMB.

Black Lives Matter

CSUMB community affirms support for racial justice, systemic change SEASIDE, Calif., June 18, 2020 - Following multiple tragic deaths in the United States including George Floyd’s, President Edua...

Blader to present films in Sacramento

Aug. 10, 2010 Professor Enid Baxter Blader will show three of her video works at the Center for Contemporary Art in Sacramento on Aug. 21. Blader, a filmmaker, musician and painter, teaches d...

Blind Iraq War vet finds have

A roadside bomb in Baghdad blinded him in one eye and partially in another in 2005, and Iraq War Army veteran Travis Fugate lost his sight completely to an infection in December 2008. Fugate, 2...

Blood Drive

Posted on Dec 14, 2007    Freshman Elizabeth Valle was a first-time donor Forty students, staff and faculty members turned out...

Blood Drive

A donor team staffed by the American Red Cross spent the afternoon in the Alumni and Visitors Center as part of its holiday blood drive. They collected 30 units of blood. Some potential donor...

Blood Drive 2

Posted on Dec 14, 2007 Forty students, staff and faculty members of California State University, Monterey Bay turned out to donate blood Dec. 12, despite the crush of end-of-semester work. ...

Blown Away by Oscar Coup

Posted on Mar 07, 2006 David Kashevaroff is batting 1.000 at awards shows these days. In his first appearance at the Academy Awards, Kashevaroff, a 2000 graduate of CSU-Monterey Bay's Teledramatic...

Board of Trustees Ratify Agreement with California Faculty Association

The California State University Board of Trustees has voted to ratify a multi-year collective bargaining agreement with the California Faculty Association (CFA). Under the agreeme...

Bonds run deep for CSUMB at Golfweek Invite

Five players on the CSUMB golf teamalong with their coach, Jason Owen, traveled 2,800 miles to Florida to play at Golfweek. – Golfweek Magazine, Feb. 28, 2011

Book illuminates emotions around racism

“Combined Destinies: Whites Sharing Grief about Racism,” edited by Ann Todd Jealous and Caroline Haskell, was published about 18 months ago, but continues to draw attention for its important me...

Boost for web education

. . . Since CSUMB President Eduardo Ochoa arrived last summer, he has emphasized his enthusiasm for 'disruptive innovation' and how that could be applied to revolutionize teaching. – Monterey H...

Booting Up Business

So you have an idea better than Velcro but don't know how to make it stick. Maybe you need an entrepreneurial kick in the butt. That's where Startup Weekend comes in. This week, CSU Monterey Ba...

Bottom trawling not as bad for California sea life

Researchers from Cal State Monterey Bay, The Nature Conservancy and Pomona College found that California's largely soft-bottom sea floor saw negligible lasting impacts from small-footro...

Boundary-pushing puppet maker comes to CSUMB

A Los Angeles puppet maker visiting CSU Monterey Bay this week represents a new generation of artists who are finding interesting ways to tailor their craft for the camera. – Monterey Herald, A...

Brain researcher lectures on Oct. 13

Dr. Michael Merzenich studies neuroplasticity – the brain's powerful ability to change itself and adapt – and investigates ways plasticity might be used to heal injured brains and enhance the s...

Brave New Education

CSUMB strives for community collaboration on cradle-to-career program . . . CSUMB President Eduardo Ochoa is spearheading a plan to create a pipeline to take county kids from "cradle to career,...

Breathless in Bombay author reads at CSUMB

Indian writer Murzban Shroff will visit Cal State Monterey Bay for a special presentation on Oct. 27. Shroff has published fiction in more than 50 journals in the United States and the Unit...

Brian Greene has the world on a string Or, physics for the rest of us

Brian Greene has the world on a string Or, physics for the rest of us For hundreds of years, scientists from Newton to Einstein to Hawking have pondered the questions of time and space. Bria...

Broken Dream Street

Posted on Nov 23, 2005 The abandoned buildings, overgrown lots and homeless camps of Soledad Street sit right in the heart of Salinas, in the old Chinatown area, just blocks from the Steinbeck Cen...

Bruce W. Woolpert Algebra Academy inspires students to succeed

10 MEMBERS Of FIRST GRADUATING CLASS HEADED TO CSUMB While many teens spent the last days of summer at the beach, more than 115 incoming eighth-graders from Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benit...

Budding career in plant science

Internship paves way for CSUMB student If the veggies on your dinner plate are bacteria-free in future years, you might want to thank Stacy Mauzey, a biology major who will graduate today from ...

Budget message from President Harrison

CSU Monterey Bay President Dianne Harrison sent this message to the campus community on Tuesday, Jan. 11: In his proposed 2011-2012 state budget, introduced on Monday, Gov. Jerry Brown as...

Buidling Coming Down

Posted on Dec 07, 2006 Another building to come down Building 207, the unused three-story structure between Building 1 and dorm 208, will come down during the winter break. First, the building w...

Buidling Coming Down

Another building to come down Building 207, the unused three-story structure between Building 1 and dorm 208, will come down during the winter break. First, the building will be "cleaned" of an...