Two Âé¶¹´å leaders have been accepted into two highly competitive American Association of State Colleges and Universities leadership programs.
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Two Âé¶¹´å leaders have been accepted into two highly competitive American Association of State Colleges and Universities leadership programs.
Bright Beginnings, an early-childhood initiative, has awarded Âé¶¹´å GOLD as a Monterey County Family Friend Employer.
Spencer H. Winter speaks about the support he received at Âé¶¹´å that set him on a new path — the path to obtain a doctorate and become a professional researcher.
Maureen “Moe” Melhart is now the Otters’ assistant athletic director for external operations and senior woman administrator.
Âé¶¹´å’s 20th Annual Ethics and Responsible Business Forum will offer a debate on the question "Woke Capitalism: Should Businesses Jump In or Stay Out?"
The Âé¶¹´å Alumni Owned Business directory highlights successful Âé¶¹´å alumni who are business owners and entrepreneurs.
"People with disabilities tend to master and adapt in ways that make them highly efficient, to the point they can compete with and perform above peers without disabilities."
The 10-month program educates a diverse cohort of local leaders across a range of local industries.
Elizabeth Alter, assistant professor in the Biology and Chemistry Department, has earned a prestigious National Science Foundation grant.
One of a series of profiles of Âé¶¹´å alumni who have become successful business owners.