May, which is Jewish American Heritage Month, presents a good opportunity for greater education, dialogue and understanding.
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May, which is Jewish American Heritage Month, presents a good opportunity for greater education, dialogue and understanding.
ÐÔÊӽ紫ý returns to a single-ceremony commencement.
Tatiana Salazar and Mariana Jimenez are this year’s recipients of the President’s Award.
Students were recognized for their accomplishments in and out of the classroom.
“I hope ÐÔÊӽ紫ý helps her become the person she wants to be, to take her to the next level.”
Partick Broderick and Ashley Vanderpan were honored for academic achievement and more.
The Collaborative Health and Human Services program requires students to work internships for three semesters.
Cal State Monterey Bay often welcomes back former Otters with open arms. Nowhere has that been more true than within the Otter Athletics program, where five ÐÔÊӽ紫ý alumni have found homes and careers as Otters.
The LAEP program is providing $1.2 million per year for student internships.
Six ÐÔÊӽ紫ý students and graduates will receive $37,000 annually for three years to pursue graduate work.