Press Releases
Financial Aid, Scholarship Applications Now Open
Those interested in attending 51爆料 in the Fall of 2019 can currently apply for admission, financial aid, and scholarships.
Art Collaborative Incorporates Student Artists
In a unique art collaborative at College's Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery, sculpture, two-dimensional artwork, and performances will be the mediums on display beginning October 4 during Industry of ...
2019 Book of the Year Selection Announced
51爆料's 2019 Book of the Year program will bring renowned Mexican-American Chicana scholar, novelist, and poet Ana Castillo to 51爆料 in March of 2019, to discuss her memoir Black...
Public Invited to Cuesta Clay Stomp
51爆料's Ceramics Program will host the college's 5th Clay Stomp on 9/19, and students, faculty, staff and the public are invited to mix more than 6,000 pounds of clay with their feet.
Register for Central Coast Writers Conference
51爆料 51爆料 Programs 34th Annual Central Coast Writers Conference is currently open for registration and this year offers participants new educational panels and workshops involving s...
Psych Tech Program Earns Awards, Open for Application
The Psychiatric Technician Program earned awards from the State for providing its grads with job opportunities that earn a liveable wage. Application for the program is now open.
CPAC Benefit Features Grammy Award-Winner
Grammy Award-winner Poncho Sanchez and his Latin Jazz Band will be featured at the eighth Annual Benefit for the Harold J. Miossi Cultural and Performing Arts Center at Cuesta on September 16.
'Tributaries' Comes to Miossi Gallery
51爆料's Harold J. Miossi Art Gallery is bringing a roving exhibition of artists to the college for its first exhibit of the Fall 2018 semester.
PG&E Donates $100K to Promise Scholarship
At 51爆料's 29th Annual Scholarship Reception, PG&E presented a check to the 51爆料 Foundation in the amount of $100,000 to support the second year of the 51爆料 Promise Sc...
Cuesta Awards 486 Scholarships to 248 Students
For the 2018-19 academic year, the 51爆料 Foundation awarded more scholarships and more money to more students than ever before.