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Theoretically, there could have been more cowbell at Cal State Monterey Bay on Saturday, April 12. But it’s hard to imagine. An almost constant clanking filled the air in celebration each time a ...
Saturday, May 17, is CSUMB’s Commencement Day. But the celebrations will begin before that with nine affinity ceremonies. These run from May 2 through May 13. They honor the hard work and ...
An art exhibit highlighting Cal State Monterey Bay's 27th annual Social Justice Colloquium opens Tuesday, April 8, in Visual and Public Arts’ Building 70. It features work by faculty, staff and ...
Nearly 4,000 visitors – including 1,300 prospective students and their families – will explore Cal State Monterey Bay during Admitted Otter Day on Saturday, April 12. Prospective students will get a ...
Students may now enroll in the new Bachelor of Science in Accounting major in Cal State Monterey Bay’s College of Business, for the Fall 2025 semester. This new program is timely, given there are ...
The feast of Eid al-Fitr and a concert by the Cal Poly Arab Music Ensemble are planned. The Cal Poly Arab Music Ensemble performs at 4 p.m. Friday, April 11, at CSUMB's music hall. At 4 p.m. Friday, ...
Twelve LGBTQ students are interviewed in this video by the Chronicle of Higher Education and discuss everyday challenges they face on campus. The video offers insight as to how simple everyday actions ...
This presentation looks at the disparate levels of racial and ethnic minorities in the criminal justice system and applies the concept of disproportionate minority contact (DMC) to higher education.
While many students are looking forward to commencement, did you know that there are different graduation ceremonies for certain groups on campus? Students that identify as Asian Pacific Islander, ...
The VPA program is committed to multilingual, multicultural, gender-equitable learning, using a curriculum that is student-centered and society serving which focuses on regional needs, specifically ...
Have a conversation with President Ochoa on current events and campus issues. Wine and cheese will be served.
The Helen Rucker Center for Black Excellence engages and empowers African Diaspora students, faculty, staff, and community members through academic, professional, and cultural programming. The Center ...
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