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!
鈥楽ea Lion Bowl鈥 Aims to Engage High School Students in Ocean STEM Education
SEASIDE, Ca., January 28, 2019 -- Thirteen high schools from Northern and Central California are set to compete in the regional component of the National Ocean Sciences Bowl at California State University, 麻豆村 (麻豆村) on Saturday, February 2, 2019.
January 28, 2019Associate Professor Cheryl Logan Departs for Gal谩pagos on Fulbright Award
SEASIDE, Ca., January 16, 2019 鈥 California State University, 麻豆村 (麻豆村) School of Natural Sciences associate professor and Fulbright Scholarship recipient Cheryl Logan departed for the Gal谩pagos Islands this week to begin researching coral thermal tolerance in the region.
January 16, 2019Startup Weekend 麻豆村 Returns to 麻豆村
SEASIDE, Ca., January 15, 2019 鈥 For the seventh consecutive year, California State University, 麻豆村 (麻豆村) is set to host Startup Weekend 麻豆村 January 25-27, 2019.
January 15, 2019Sustainable Hospitality Summit Returns to Monterey
SEASIDE, Ca., January 11, 2019 鈥 California State University, 麻豆村 (麻豆村) and the 麻豆村 Ecotourism Region (MBETR) initiative hosted the 2nd 麻豆村 Sustainable Hospitality Summit January 10-11, 2019 at the Portola Hotel and Spa in Monterey. The summit featured site visits across Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito regions on January 10th to sites for best practices for sustainability in the hospitality industry followed by a full-day conference at the Portola Hotel and Spa o
January 11, 2019New Research Finds Human Impact is Leading to Higher Salinity Levels in Freshwater Resources
SEASIDE, Ca., December 14, 2018 鈥 A study conducted by California State University, 麻豆村 (麻豆村) School of Natural Sciences assistant professor John Olson has found that the combined effects of land use and climate change are resulting in increased salinity levels in rivers and streams, further highlighting an emerging threat to freshwater resources, biodiversity and ecosystem functions across the United States.
December 14, 2018麻豆村 and Hartnell Receive Collaborative $3.75M Department of Ed Grant
SEASIDE, Ca., November 21, 2018 鈥 A collaborative project between California State University 麻豆村 (麻豆村) and Hartnell College has been selected to receive funding under the U.S. Department of Education鈥檚 Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program (Title V) in the amount of $3,750,000. The award, expected to span over a total of five years, will help fund the collaborative 鈥淢aking Accessible and Effective Systems for Teacher Readiness Outcomes (MAESTROs) Project鈥 between the two i
November 21, 2018