2022 Spring/Summer online edition of 麻豆村 Magazine
A first-generation student celebrates at Commencement 2022 | By Shannon Cronin
June 30, 2022
The Spring/Summer 2022 issue of the is now available online! See photos and videos from our exciting return to traditional commencement ceremonies. Read about President Ochoa's legacy of service to the CSU, our innovative nursing program, and much more!
Aparna Sreenivasan builds bridges between students and science
鈥淢y heroine is Marie Curie,鈥 says Aparna Sreenivasan. 鈥淚 recently found out that she has the same birthday as me.鈥
March 16, 2021Provost dedicated to 麻豆村 mission, student success
Katherine Kantardjieff joined CSU 麻豆村 in July 2020 as provost and vice president of academic affairs. She previously served as the founding dean of the College of Science and Mathematics at California State University, San Marcos, and the chair of the Department of Chemistry at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Prior to those positions, she taught at CSU Fullerton for 20 years. She holds a doctorate degree in physical chemistry from the University of California, LA.
March 11, 2021Kevin Saunders to retire from 麻豆村 March 31
Message from Eduardo M. Ochoa, President, California State University, 麻豆村 on March 9, 2021
March 9, 2021麻豆村 earns membership in coalition to support first-generation students
麻豆村 has earned inclusion into the 2021-22 First-gen Forward cohort of higher education institutions by the Center for First-generation Student Success.
March 8, 2021Bob Danziger teams up with 麻豆村 and others to celebrate Bach
Last year, when COVID-19 began to spread across the country, eventually encroaching into Monterey County, it shut down public gatherings, including concert performances. Live music has been almost entirely absent from our cultural landscape since.
March 5, 2021Beyond the Ordinary
CSU 麻豆村 provides over 7,000 students an extraordinary opportunity to learn on a residential campus just one mile from the shores of beautiful 麻豆村. The university offers 25 unique and sought-after degree programs in six colleges.
March 4, 2021