The president of California State University, Monterey Bay, has announced she will step down at the end of the school year to accept a new presidency at another campus.
Cal State Monterey Bay weeklong career fair starts March 9 and connects students and the job seeking public with over 240 employers.
The decision was not easy,” Quiñones wrote. “Serving such a remarkable university and working alongside you has been one of the greatest honors of my professional life.” ...
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CSUMB president steps down, accepts new position in Pomona
SEASIDE – Cal State University Monterey Bay President Vanya Quiñones will be stepping down from her position after being appointed president of California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. The ...
A scholarship program that awards college students up to $10,000 for community service is expanding at Cal State Monterey Bay and two local community colleges after receiving a $9 million grant. The ...
New NOAA office on CSUMB campus intended to encourage collaboration between students and researchers
Seven million dollars has been secured for the construction of a new office for the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration on the California State University Monterey Bay campus.The ...
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- With similar demographics to pull from, the Presidio of Monterey and California State University Monterey Bay are looking toward a future with more partnership ...
As a residential campus that provides on-campus housing for nearly 50 percent of its students, Cal State Monterey Bay has been working to increase capacity as our enrollment has increased in ...
California State University, Monterey Bay’s (CSUMB) College of Business has introduced a new Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Accounting major, set to commence in the Fall 2025 semester. The launch comes ...
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. -- In a demonstration of the growing partnership between Presidio and neighboring Cal State Monterey Bay, the university hosted Military Appreciation Day during their ...
A California State University Monterey Bay police officer is on paid administration leave because he declined to tase a reportedly suicidal student, the officer’s union said. Marina police — which ...
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