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California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB or Cal State Monterey Bay) is a public university located in Monterey County, California, United States.The main campus is situated on the site of the former military base Fort Ord, spanning the cities of Seaside and Marina, approximately one mile inland from Monterey Bay along the Central Coast of California.
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The California State University (Cal State or CSU) is a public university system in California, and the largest public university system in the United States. [1] It consists of 23 campuses and seven off-campus centers, which together enroll 457,992 students and employ 56,256 faculty and staff members. [ 1 ]
In July 1996, CSU's board of trustees formally adopted the name California State University Channel Islands for the new university. In September 1997, Governor Wilson signed into law S.B. 623 (Jack O'Connell) providing for the financing and support of the transition of the site for use as a university campus. The state legislature and CSU's ...
California State University, Monterey Bay faculty (16 P) Pages in category "California State University, Monterey Bay" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
California State University, East Bay: Cal State East Bay Hayward: 1957 15,189 Pioneers: 2009 North California State University, Los Angeles: Cal State Los Angeles Los Angeles: 1947 26,029 Golden Eagles: 1950; 1974 [c] South California State University, Monterey Bay: Cal State Monterey Bay Seaside: 1994 7,046 Otters: 2004 South
In 2016, the National Steinbeck Center and California State Monterey Bay completed negotiations for CSUMB to purchase the building. Renovations are continuing on the building, known as CSUMB @ Salinas City Center. The National Steinbeck Center continues to function as a non-profit organization that manages the Museum and affiliated programs. [2]
Fort Ord was closed in 1994 and some of the land, including the stadium, became the home of California State University, Monterey Bay. Ground breaking for the stadium renovations took place on September 16, 2021. The team entered into a multi-year partnership with the Cardinale Automotive Group for the stadium naming rights. [3] [4]