CSUMB Grad Studies
06/10/2026
Many CSUMB students are caring for family, working full time, or simply live too far from campus for a “traditional” college experience. To meet the needs of those students, Cal State Monterey Bay offers fully online degree programs.
Meet Julia Ulm, a Masters of Business Administration graduate who was named CSUMB’s 2026 Outstanding MBA Student of the Year.
https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/news/Pages/Online-Degree-Grads-Class-of-2026.aspx
06/05/2026
“The more oppressive the climate, the more important Pride becomes, and the more people have to share their expression and create that solidarity. ...Pride is an opportunity for expression, for resistance and for fun,” says CSUMB professor, Shannon Snapp, about June being Pride Month.
CSUMB professor says Pride Month carries important message Recent trends bring additional weight to the annual celebration of the LGBTQ+ community.
05/27/2026
An Otter first, Adriana Gutierrez and her sister, Joanna Lopez Gutierrez received master’s degrees at CSUMB's 30th commencement, while two of their younger siblings will be honored with bachelor’s degrees! A twin sister also graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Fresno State.
Five kids, five degrees, just like that. And four of them are Otters!!
Four siblings to share CSUMB commencement honors Garnering two master's degrees and two bachelor's degrees, the Gutierrez family shows its devotion to higher education.
05/07/2026
With a master's degree in business analytics and his sights set on the legal profession, Fabian Cruz-Ruiz said had it not been for the CAMP and TRIO programs and the scholarship support he received at CSUMB, he doesn’t think it’s likely he’d be where he is now.
Scholarships big part of alumnus' success With a master's degree in business analytics and his sights set on the legal profession, Fabian Cruz-Ruiz said he wouldn't be where he is without the help of scholarships.
04/30/2026
One of the pillars of CSU Monterey Bay is a commitment to contributing to the community, voiced in the founding vision statement, which promises collaboration beyond the university boundaries. Service-learning has been a requirement from the start and many students say "their service-learning experiences have been transformative."
CSUMB has strong legacy of community support As part of the university's mission from the beginning, student volunteer hours have made a lasting impact in the local community.
04/28/2026
Luis Camara, chair of the Cinematic Arts and Technology department, and CART lecturer Gabrielle Galanter worked with director Rodrigo García to develop the new Spanish-language, seven-part Netflix series “Santita,” which debuted April 22 and starring Paulina Dávila and Gael García Bernal. It is the first television foray for the married pair of faculty members from Cal State Monterey Bay.
New Netflix series spotlights CSUMB writing team The Spanish-language series, starring Gael García Bernal and Paulina Dávila, was written by Luis Camara and Gabrielle Galanter of CSUMB's CART program.
04/24/2026
Congratulations to all of the presenters who did an outstanding job today in San Jose at the 2026 Student Research Competition 💐 Can’t wait to see the results at the awards ceremony tomorrow morning!
04/24/2026
Approximately 43% of undergraduate students at California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB) benefit from federal Pell grants. A delegation of 115 CSU advocates came together in Washington, D.C. for Hill Week April 13-16, impressing upon members of Congress the importance of saving the Pell Grant and supporting Emerging Research Institutions (ERIs).
CSU Delegation Shares University Priorities in Washington, D.C. | CSU University partners came together during Hill Week to raise awareness of federal issues relating to the Pell Grant, Emerging Research Institutions and AI.
04/06/2026
Hiernonymus, a sky-blue, human-sized egg – which would require a two-story-high chicken to produce it naturally – has shown up at the Cal State Monterey Bay in many places. “He” has legs with striped blue tights and tennies, and flowers bursting from the top of his dome. He’s the creation of Pete Howley, a visual and public art major, a junior transfer, and a senior at age 62.
Howley’s not your typical Otter. He is … egg-ceptional.
Roving egg is art major’s latest project The mysterious Hieronymous the Egg has shown up in several campus locations.
03/30/2026
Cal State Monterey Bay is leading the effort to help bring in more federal funding to the Emerging Research Institutions of the CSU. Though a smaller campus within the system, the university is highly engaged in research activity and had the third highest level of sponsored programs funding per capita in the CSU in 2023.
CSU's Emerging Research Institutions Seek to Expand Research Capacity | CSU As the largest system of federally designated emerging research institutions, the CSU is finding ways to bring in more federal funding and grow its research activity.
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