It's probably hard for the common folk to get out to CSUMB, but if there's a good time to do it, it's next week. During Capstone festival, the public gets to be impressed by the work students have put together to graduate.
At CSUMB, all students must complete a capstone project in their final year, publicly presenting and defending the project or portfolio of work that demonstrates what they have learned. They do this each spring at the Capstone Festival, which is organized by academic departments. The festival takes place May 16 and 17.
Presentations will be held all day on both days throughout campus. The festival ends May 17, with the Teledramatic Arts and Technology (TAT) students showing their work in the World Theater starting at 6 p.m. Sixteen short films will be screened. Admission is free.
A matinee showing of the TAT students’ work is also scheduled a 1 p.m. on May 17, in the World Theater. The theater is located on Sixth Avenue near the intersection with A Street.
A complete schedule is available here. Driving directions and a campus map are available here.
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