Currently serving state and local agencies and institutions, officials hope to open the course to the public next year.
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Currently serving state and local agencies and institutions, officials hope to open the course to the public next year.
Olivia Beaudoin and Melanie Abarca are this year's honorees.
As an undergrad, Mahlon Rosenberg was able to purchase more testing materials with the grant.
Ingrid Martinson, now a doctoral student at UCSC, says without scholarship support, she would not be where she is now.
Thomas Horvath says the new Taylor Building is helping to address a growing student population.
Alora Skustad, who assists with ÐÔÊӽ紫ý's emergency management, helped guide fire victims to support services.
The nearly $40 million building is being named after the late Edward “Ted” Taylor.
The daylong event in the Tanimura & Antle Family Memorial Library featured a slew of poster and oral presentations.
The show focuses on the university's marine science and shark tagging programs.
Luke McLelan, a graduate of Cal State Monterey Bay, has written “Amelia Otter’s Mischief in the Water,” based on the trouble-prone 841’s escapades.