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Vanessa Lopez-Littleton selected for 2021 Emerging Leaders Program

Vanessa Lopez-Littleton, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Health, Human Services & Public Policy, has been selected as one of 35 higher education professionals from across the nation to the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) 2021 Emerging Leaders Program (ELP).

April 23, 2021

Otter Athletics relaunches fundraising program for student-athletes

CSU Monterey Bay’s Athletics Department has relaunched the Otter Athletics Fund, its official annual fundraising program to support the academic and athletic success of current and future CSUMB student-athletes. All gifts to the fund directly impact current student-athletes through scholarships and sport-specific program enhancements such as travel, equipment, training and technology.

April 23, 2021

John Fraire, New Interim Vice President of Student Affairs

CSUMB President Eduardo M. Ochoa is pleased to announce that effective April 26, Dr. John Fraire will be the Interim Vice President of Student Affairs. Dr. Fraire’s appointment will extend until a national search is carried out and the position is filled on a permanent basis. Dr. Ronnie Higgs has announced his intention to retire after this academic year. In the interim, he will act as Special Advisor to the President regarding student affairs and enrollment management matters.

April 22, 2021

CSUMB’s recent EdTalk shared ideas (on teaching) worth spreading

On Tuesday, April 20, CSUMB’s Department of Education and Leadership livestreamed its free EdTalk on the topic of “Ensuring Student Voice."

April 22, 2021

CSU to require COVID-19 immunizations for Fall 2021

This message was sent to all students, faculty, and staff on April 22, 2021 by Eduardo M. Ochoa, President

April 22, 2021

Life on Campus Amid COVID-19

When the CSU announced most instruction would be delivered remotely for the remainder of 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of the roughly 3,600 CSUMB students who usually live on campus left. But a subset of the student population had no place else to go.

April 21, 2021