California State University, Monterey Bay
Recent News About California State University, Monterey Bay
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Wall Catches Fire As Otters Pull Away From Gators, 73-52
Cal State Monterey Bay started slowly, but led by Seattle University transfer Joe Wall (Portland/Jesuit HS), caught fire in the second half to roll past San Francisco State 73–52 Monday evening in The Kelp Bed.
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Campus services, hours, and changes over the Winter Break
CSUMB will soon commence its annual “winter hibernation” after Final Exam and Assessment week ends on Dec. 16.
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Otters Go Cold In Second Half, Fall To Penguins
Dominican rallies from down 20 to win 77-72
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2022 Fall GradFest on Dec. 8
Fall 2022 grads will be able to pre-order their cap and gown at the Campus Bookstore at the Otter Student Union on December 8th from 12 PM - 4 PM.
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2022 Monterey Bay DART Symposium on Nov. 30
Are you curious about drone, automation and robotics technology (DART)? Join Monterey Bay DART, along with experts, entrepreneurs, educators, policymakers, and investors, for a Drone, Automation, and Robotics Technology (DART) Symposium, Nov 30 - Dec 1.
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Otterlands Election Day on Nov. 29
Otterlands is CSU Monterey Bay's annual spring concert! We invite you all have the opportunity to chose which genre you would like hear at Otterlands!
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International Education Week (IEW) on Nov 14 - 16
International Education Week (IEW) is a national event promoted by the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education that celebrates the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide.
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Men’s Basketball Notebook: Otters Open In Oregon
Men to face Central Washington, Western Oregon Nov. 11-12
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TEDxCSUMontereyBay promoted 'ideas worth spreading'
The TEDxCSUMontereyBay event on Friday, Oct. 21, brought together nine speakers from the university and community to explore “ideas worth spreading,” including the value of resilience, seizing every opportunity, and acquiring a sense of belonging.
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Four CSUMB police officers receive Lifesaving Medals
On the morning of Tuesday, Nov. 1, 2022, four CSU Monterey Bay police officers received Lifesaving Medals from CSUMB President Vanya Quiñones in a ceremony at the Administration Building.
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Otters Fall In CCAA Tourney Opener
Chico avenges regular season loss with 3-0 victory
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Björken Lurking Again In Hawaii
Otter sophomore two strokes back at Shark Shootout
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Otters Fit To Be Tied Again
With both teams in desperate need of a victory and the three points it would bring in the CCAA standings, Cal State Monterey Bay and Chico State settled for a scoreless draw Sunday afternoon at Chico's University Soccer Stadium.
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Björken Earns Title, Otters Finish Second
Simon Björken claims his first collegiate crown at Otter Invitational
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Career Night For Helfrich, But Otters Fall In 5
Mollin Helfrich puts down career-high 18 kills in loss at San Marcos
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Obtaining Credit: An International Student’s Perspective
Professor of Finance, Dr. Mary Anne Majadillas, from the College of Business, presents her research on the capacity of developing countries to increase public debt to fund needed climate adaptation and transition investments.
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Irvine Rides The Waves To Title At Pepperdine
Junior Lisa Irvine earns her first collegiate race win at The Waves Invitational
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CSUMB awarded $1.54 million grant to help diversify the field of genomics
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.
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CSUMB pilots a new Sustainable Events Blueprint
With each comes opportunity.
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East Campus may become California’s largest electrification project
Campus life may be on the brink of something electric. In an innovative pilot project, Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) is proposing to retire a natural gas pipeline – which now supplies about 1,200 units of student, staff, and faculty housing in East Campus – and electrify the neighborhood.