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Five leaders elected to Monterey Bay Business Hall of Fame
Junior Achievement of Silicon Valley and Monterey Bay Inc. have announced this year's inductees for the Monterey Bay Business Hall of Fame: Julie Packard, executive director of Monterey Bay Aquarium.
San Jose State University applications rise 25 percent over last year
A record number of prospective undergraduate students have applied to San Jose State University for the fall 2010 semester, according to campus officials.
King City native earns spot at Sundance Film Festival
A film directed by two recent California State University, Monterey Bay graduates has been selected to appear at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
Two graduates of California State University, Monterey Bay, learned this week that their film, "Charlie and the Rabbit," will be part of the Sundance Film Festival in January.
CSUMB Grads' Film To Play At Sundance
A film directed by two recent Cal State-Monterey Bay graduates has been selected to appear at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Utah.
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USDA grant to boost CSU Monterey Bay agriculture program
California State University, Monterey Bay received a $300,000 grant to help the campus improve its agriculture program.
'A Christmas Carol' is coming to CSUMB's World Theater
In days gone by, radio was the best form of family entertainment going, with youngsters and adults gathered around to listen to broadcasts and let their imaginations soar.
CSUMB's Gerald Shenk wins Fulbright award
Gerald Shenk, professor of social and behavioral sciences at California State University-Monterey Bay, has received a Fulbright award to work in Manila, Philippines.
Fruit flies to wild boars to French broom, alien species are changing Monterey County
Peering into a magnifying glass, Brad Oliver scans 2,000-plus small insect traps a month.
Application Deadline for CSUMB Fast Approaching
A Nov. 30 application deadline for students seeking admission to California State University, Monterey Bay for the fall 2010 semester is fast approaching.
California State University, Monterey Bay invites the community to attend the grand opening of its Small Business Development Center, an innovative program that provides counseling and training to small businesses or people who are trying to start them.
Republic Caf , a Chinatown icon, could reopen in 2011 as museum
For decades, the Republic Cafe in Chinatown was a central place for Chinese, Japanese and Filipino families to congregate.
Grant to fund Asian Cultural Center
The Service Learning Institute at California State University-Monterey Bay has received another three-year grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development to continue work on the Chinatown Renewal Project in Salinas.
Small business workshop will be held in Salinas
On Friday, California State University, Monterey Bay's new Small Business Development Center is offering a seminar aimed at helping small businesses access capital.
Seaside: Update: Pedestrian Struck on Hwy 1 Identified
The Monterey County coroner's office on Friday identified the pedestrian struck and killed on state Highway 1 Thursday night near California State University Monterey Bay in Seaside.
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CSU Monterey Bay senior wins first Philanthropic Young Adult award
For many Salinas-area residents, giving back to the community means sending occasional checks to charitable organizations.
Teenage filmmakers sought for California State University, Monterey Bay, film festival
California State University, Monterey Bay, is holding its Teen Film Festival on April 3. Beginning today, the Teledramatic Arts and Technology Department will accept applications for the festival.
Smiles to reaching out. In an attempt to improve police-community relations, the Salinas Police Department has launched a weekly radio program in Spanish.
'Fire and Ink' party set for Monday at CSUMB
The public is invited to celebrate the recent publication of "Fire and Ink: An Anthology of Social Action Writing" at a literary event Monday at California State University, Monterey Bay.
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More than 570 sixth-graders from five Salinas schools spent half of their day Thursday visiting California State University, Monterey Bay.
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