After a pandemic-induced delay of two years, the event drew about 200 guests and proceeded without a hitch.
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After a pandemic-induced delay of two years, the event drew about 200 guests and proceeded without a hitch.
Only 6% of male teachers in Monterey County identify as Hispanic or Latino, and only 1% identify as African American. Local leaders in education chime in on their experiences as men of color in education and how to lower barriers for those entering the field.
Many 2021 grads wanted to have a traditional in-person graduation with cheering, fanfare and a stage, and they returned a year later to have it.
Kaiku Kaholoaa earned a 2022 Graduate Research Fellowships Program (GRFP) from the National Science Foundation.
ºÚÁÏÉçapp held the first of two belated, in-person commencement ceremonies at the University Center for those who wanted, and waited for, that experience.
Molly Kennedy, who teaches elementary school, is a founder and co-owner of Fuel Cycling Studio in Monterey.
Theater founder, director, screenwriter, playwright and actor returns to California State University Monterey Bay on April 19 to speak about his new book.
ºÚÁÏÉçapp’s Human Resources and University Corporation are teaming together to celebrate student workers for National Student Employment Week, April 10-16.
The Diversity Celebration Speaker Series hosted by the College of Health Sciences and Human Services is back and in person in observance of National Minority Health Month.
Two ºÚÁÏÉçapp students have earned the most prestigious undergraduate award for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in the country