Sacramento State News
- October 2017
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Dance troupe founder brings 'spirit' to S/BAD's fall concert
Oct 31, 2017 Under direction of its founder, the Sacramento/Black Art of Dance company presents plenty of 'spirit' in fall concert.
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Nelsen: Funding critical to remaining competitive
Oct 31, 2017 China trip is eye-opening for the Sacramento State President, who decries government divestment in education.
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'Cultural shift' shares grad spotlight with big data
Oct 30, 2017 The initiative to increase four-year graduation rates is successfully using big data to help track student progress.
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At 40, New American Music festival is aging well
Oct 24, 2017 Forty years and still going strong. It's time to celebrate the Festival of New American Music.
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Construction Management cements another national win
Oct 23, 2017 Sacramento State's Concrete Solutions student team finished first for the sixth time in five years.
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As Sac State enrollment rises, so do freshman class units
Oct 20, 2017 Sac State enrollment rises as freshmen promise to take class loads that will lead them to graduate in four years.
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Fall Living Gallery exhibit connects silk with source
Oct 18, 2017 The silkworm exhibit also prompts questions about human evolutionary effects on our surroundings.
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MLK's legacy and long-ago visit celebrated at Sac State
Oct 17, 2017 Large crowds turned out to commemorate Martin Luther King Jr.'s campus address 50 years later.
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Faculty's artistry reclaims spotlight as U-Nite! returns
Oct 17, 2017 The spotlight again finds Sac State faculty as the University resumes an artistic collaboration with the Crocker Museum.
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$2.6M grant aims to open Sac State's Latino teacher pipeline
Oct 11, 2017 A federal grant will help balance the ratio of teachers with Latino backgrounds to students from those same communities.
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50 years later, MLK's Sac State visit resonates
Oct 09, 2017 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s appearance at Sac State in 1967 was defining moment for the young school.
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Sac State AD Mark Orr: Humility is fine, but so is swagger
Oct 06, 2017 Mark Orr, Sac State's new athletic director, started young and took a long path, but now he's back home. And loving it.
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'Butterflies' uses computer magic to tell tale of oppression
Oct 03, 2017 Computer animation sets the mood in Playwrights' Theatre for "In the Time of the Butterflies."
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Once they're free, Project Rebound opens educational doors
Oct 03, 2017 Project Rebound provides support and a new chance for students who were previously incarcerated.
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Professional Activities, October-December 2017
Oct 01, 2017 Faculty professional activities for September through December 2017.