Sacramento State News
- November 2017
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Notable performers highlight Sac State hip-hop showcase
Nov 27, 2017 Nearly a dozen performers come together for the University's first hip-hop music showcase.
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Sac State celebrates holidays with stage classic 'Annie'
Nov 22, 2017 Can an orphan and her dog find happiness with a worldly industrialist?
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Partnership aims to ease special-education teacher shortage
Nov 21, 2017 Sacramento State helps Elk Grove school district employees earn credentials by bringing classes to them.
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Giving Tuesday expected to live up to its name at Sac State
Nov 20, 2017 Organizers hope contributions this year exceed even the record generosity of the previous Giving Tuesday.
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Sac State exhibit honors art professor Ruth Rippon's legacy
Nov 20, 2017 Sac State joins the Crocker Art Museum in casting light on the work of Ruth Rippon.
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Wishes, stars fit nicely in annual holiday giving project
Nov 20, 2017 The Sac State community is getting into the holiday spirit, helping individuals, families affected by HIV/AIDS.
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Task force looks for best pregame party practices
Nov 14, 2017 Task force is looking at new ways to make tailgating more fun for students and all Hornet football fans.
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Attention to bicycle details earns Sac State national honor
Nov 14, 2017 As many as 2,000 people ride bikes to and from campus during the week.
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Carlsens give Sacramento State innovation a $6 million boost
Nov 13, 2017 Dale and Katy Carlsen's $6 million gift is the key to a new Sac State center for innovation and entrepreneurship.
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Sac State casts wide net to help needy students
Nov 09, 2017 With thousands of students living close to the financial edge, Sac State provides one of the CSU's best safety nets.
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Grant will promote the arts as an economic generator
Nov 08, 2017 The College of Arts & Letters' productions will entertain, foster appreciation of the arts, and support the economy.
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Entrepreneurship Week reaches deep for innovation, ideas
Nov 07, 2017 Global Entrepreneurship Week pushes to give Sacramento State and its students more prominence in the business world.
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Efforts to stay green are again honored with gold
Nov 06, 2017 Sac State continues its leadership role in sustainability, earning honors for the second straight year.
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New Arts & Letters dean has hands-on humanities history
Nov 06, 2017 Sheree Meyer, dean of the College of Arts & Letters, has a clear vision of what she wants to accomplish.
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For NSM dean, winding road led to straightforward mission
Nov 06, 2017 Joanna Mott settles into her new role and takes on the challenge of shepherding the $91 million Science Complex.