The new streamlined collaborative program allows students to obtain a bachelor's in nursing in just 2 1/2 years. Nine Montage Scholars were among 21 graduates representing the first cohort of a ...
WLC Staff members are working from home Dec 23, 2024 and Jan 2-3, 2025. The campus will be closed from Dec. 24, 2024, to Jan. 1, 2025, in recognition of the holiday season. Staff will return to the ...
Most likely, you’ve heard this before: Do what you love. It’s a popular philosophy when it comes to picking a career path. But Sara Powell, an associate professor of kinesiology at Cal State Monterey ...
There is almost no disagreement any longer among scientists that climate change is a reality and that its effects are already upon us. A number of researchers at Cal State Monterey Bay are engaged in ...
The festival is in-person and will showcase the Capstone consulting projects by hardworking College of Business seniors. Please come and show your support for our students' achievements and learn how ...
Beginning in 2017, the Strategic Planning Committee and working groups created a strategic plan, operating on five-year action cycles, focused on student success and on what our region needs most to ...
There is almost no disagreement any longer among scientists that climate change is a reality and that its effects are already upon us. A number of researchers at Cal State Monterey Bay are engaged in ...
CONGRATULATIONS to Cinematic Arts & Technology Media Production Specialist and Lecturer Chris Carpenter! His work on "The Long Valley" short documentary with Otter alumni will screen at the 2025 ...
Marina Coast Water District will be inspecting the campus sewer system December 23 - January 15. Please expect MCWD trucks and equipment around campus manholes, and noise from cleaning equipment. No ...
The fall season for Cal State Monterey athletics saw program-bests, records fall and numerous honors bestowed to Otter student-athletes. The women’s soccer team made history as they advanced to the ...
“I have learned the power of what stories can do,” author, educator and activist Erin Gruwell told a crowd of about 50 people in Cal State Monterey Bay’s University Center Wednesday evening, Dec. 11.