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President Eduardo M. Ochoa Responds to DACA Rescinding

In light of today’s announcement from Washington, D.C. concerning the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, I believe I speak for the entire CSUMB community when I state my full and unequivocal support of our DACA students.

May 16, 2021

Fort Ord Prescribed Burn, October 5, 2017

A prescribed burn is planned for Thursday, October 5, 2017 in the northernportion of the Fort Ord National Monument, also known as BLM Area B, on the former Fort Ord, if weather conditions permit. Helicopters and other equipment have begun to mobilize to Fort Ord. A burn may be conducted at Unit B in the northern portion of the Fort Ord National Monument on Thursday, October 5th if appropriate weather conditions are present.

May 15, 2021

2021 Dean's Medalists achieved excellence

Recipients administered COVID-19 vaccines, worked with local kids, merged fun with scholarship, and used their lives as testimony to boost others.

May 13, 2021

Student workers earn money and life experience as well as degrees

Students can amplify their passions and interests with the right balance of school studies and a meaningful job.

May 13, 2021

Kaiku Kaholoaa is one of only two Goldwater Scholars from the CSU

The UROC undergrad hopes to utilize advanced scientific techniques to preserve coral reefs which have been central to his Hawaiian culture.

May 13, 2021

CSUMB honors graduates for academic excellence, regional stewardship

Every year CSUMB honors outstanding graduating students with six university-wide awards and five Dean’s Medalist awards. This is one of a series of stories about this year’s winners, as well as other extraordinary graduates in the Class of 2021.

May 13, 2021