President Vanya Quiñones told ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø’s new first-year and transfer students on Monday, Aug. 21, that they are now part of a longstanding community.
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President Vanya Quiñones told ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø’s new first-year and transfer students on Monday, Aug. 21, that they are now part of a longstanding community.
“The energy is reciprocated. We’re all in the same boat.”
Following a thrilling conclusion to the 2022-23 academic year, ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø is gearing up for what promises to be a historic fall campaign to kickoff 2023-24.
"The entire university community has been eagerly looking forward to the arrival of students."
CSU Monterey Bay’s OtterCare program is gearing up for another academic year of making sure students get the food, clothing and housing they need.
"Move-In Day is an excellent example of the strong Otter Raft we have at ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø."
Cristian Vega's film, "What is a Boy," has been nominated for a Student Academy Award. The competition drew entries from around the world. Vega was one of six U.S. filmmakers among a roster of 14 that included students from Korea, France, Germany, China, Taiwan, Canada and the United Kingdom.
Ashley Wilson started a YouTube channel, Ashley’s Roses, and eventually earned a bachelor’s degree in cinematic arts and technology from CSU Monterey Bay, graduating in May. Being behind and in front of the camera also gave Wilson a platform and outlet to talk about her genetic disease, cystic fibrosis. The disease figures prominently in her capstone project film, “I Choose You.”
For the first time, the California Orchestra Academy is holding its summer music festival for young musicians at CSU Monterey Bay this week culminating in two free weekend concerts, one at Cabrillo College and the other at ÌÇÐÄTV¹ÙÍø.
Otter student-athletes and coaches earned some of the highest accolades, won championships and rewrote record books.