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Cal State Monterey Bay was one of only 12 schools to receive a five-star rating in Money magazine's recent list of Best Education Master’s Programs for Your Money. The list of 32 schools across the ...
Universities offer programs, financial aid and other help to fuel student advancement. Cal State Monterey Bay student — and father — Juan Barkley could not have attended college without that tangible ...
Juneteenth is a blend of “June” and “19th,” the date in 1865 when federal soldiers delivered news to Texas, the last slave-holding state of the Civil War, that slavery had been abolished two years ...
Whether you’re taking the next step after earning your associate degree or are looking to switch to a university that’s a better fit for your needs and goals, we’re ready to welcome you to the Otter ...
SEASIDE, Calif., May 1, 2019 – Ten select CSUMB student-research teams represented CSUMB at the 33rd annual CSU Student Research Competition April 26-27, 2019 at California State University, Fullerton ...
The award was founded in 1989 by both the CSU and UC systems to encourage students to enter UC PhD programs. This year's CSUMB Sally Casanova scholars include, clockwise from upper left, Alyssa Walter ...
CSU Monterey Bay’s Basic Needs program is gearing up for another academic year of making sure students get the food, clothing and housing they need. Coordinator Robyn DoCanto said the Basic Needs ...
Marine science is one of CSUMB’s distinguishing programs and the science diving course, which was added to the curriculum in 2008, is a relatively unique offering. It’s part of a broader program that ...
Nine Stole Ceremonies were held May 6-19 at CSU Monterey Bay. Most took place in the Otter Student Union. Formerly known as affinity graduations, the events awarded stoles and certificates for ...
Sam Buttrey, of Pacific Grove, is a three-time veteran of the TV game show “Jeopardy!” and donated much of his winnings to CSUMB. Pacific Grove's Sam Buttrey has made a name for himself on the game ...
Select CSU Monterey Bay students may get their chance to work with some of the leading scientists in genomics thanks to a brand new grant aimed at diversifying the ground-breaking and growing field.
A recent $3 million grant will allow Cal State Monterey Bay to offer more services and support to Latine and other underrepresented graduate students over the next five years. School Psychology ...