He was recently named the first vice president of Division II Athletics Directors Association, as well as the chair of the NCAA Division II Membership Committee.
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He was recently named the first vice president of Division II Athletics Directors Association, as well as the chair of the NCAA Division II Membership Committee.
ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog President Eduardo M. Ochoa spent almost 40 years in higher education, and all but two years with the California State University system. With his retirement in July, he leaves behind a legacy of service.
For his “profound commitment to student success,” California State University trustees have conferred the title of President Emeritus on Eduardo M. Ochoa. He will retire on July 31 after 10 years as ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog president.
The Marina Coast Water District is committed to supplying water that meets or surpasses all State and Federal drinking water standards. We are proud to present annual summaries of our most recent water quality testing results, including details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to drinking water standards. We encourage you to read the reports and to save them for future reference.
Josh Harrower is a professor in the Department of Education and Leadership, and instructs aspiring teachers how to teach students on the autism spectrum.
Our Computing Talent Initiative program supports students' educational and career goals. It’s the result of more than a decade of learning and refining what it takes to prepare students to succeed in school and land jobs in California’s tech industry.
ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog and NASA Scientist Forrest Melton was awarded NASA’s Exceptional Public Service Medal.
Bright Beginnings, an early-childhood initiative, has awarded ÌÇÐ͝Âþvlog GOLD as a Monterey County Family Friend Employer.
Elizabeth Alter, assistant professor in the Biology and Chemistry Department, has earned a prestigious National Science Foundation grant.
Katie LaPlace has built bridges and demolished bunkers as a woman in a male-dominated profession.