Sacramento State News
- March 2017
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Green & Gold Gala raises $373,000 for students
Mar 30, 2017 The University's signature black-tie fundraiser raises $162,000 for scholarships, plus $211,000 through sponsorships.
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New victim advocate aims to 'empower survivors'
Mar 30, 2017 Hailey Vincent, the second person to hold the position at the University, stresses confidentiality and support.
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Out of the Darkness walk for suicide prevention is April 6
Mar 29, 2017 Jody Nelsen, a mother who lost her only child to suicide, is the event's keynote speaker.
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'Giant Peach' rolls across Sac State stage
Mar 28, 2017 Live actors and puppets combine for a colorful theater experience that melds fantasy, music, and dance.
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Acting student wins competition, heads to D.C. for finals
Mar 27, 2017 Sac State's Roderick Hickman and Elizabeth Ferreira will perform at Kennedy Center at April 17-22 national event.
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Mark Orr named Director of Athletics at Sac State
Mar 27, 2017 The move marks a homecoming to Sacramento for Orr, who has led Saint Mary's athletics since 2006.
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This year's Festival of the Arts is just 'Peachy'
Mar 23, 2017 Entertaining, illuminating, thought-provoking, and downright fun - that's our Festival of the Arts.
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Library exhibit explores the effect of border walls
Mar 22, 2017 'Up Against the Wall' examines how man-made border barriers keep us apart - and the risks we'll take to surmount them.
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Red Shoe to kick off campus Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Mar 20, 2017 The Sac State community convenes and organizes in April to bring awareness to the issue of sexual assault.
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Spring Commencement designated as first City civic event
Mar 17, 2017 The City of Sacramento and the Sacramento Kings have made Commencement a civic event, saving the University $50,000.
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Campus to host two-day technology showcase for young girls
Mar 16, 2017 Sacramento State, City of Sacramento and Microsoft partner on second annual DigiGirlz event.
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New Education dean is sketching out a bright future
Mar 09, 2017 Alexander "Sasha" Sidorkin is Russian but was primarily educated in the United States, his longtime home.
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Sac State to hold first Commencement at Golden 1 Center
Mar 07, 2017 More than 5,300 students are eligible to participate; three community members also will be honored.
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Engineering expo to showcase student projects, ingenuity
Mar 07, 2017 Robots, a race car, and computer games are highlights of Saturday's engineering expo.
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'Scar Wars' is Regenerative Medicine lecture topic
Mar 05, 2017 Stem-cell research is leading the way to reducing scarring by wounds.
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Sac State choirs to celebrate 'The Music Makers'
Mar 03, 2017 Our three choirs salute music from the New World featuring guest conductors.
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Absurdist tales explore timeless issues in 'Stories'
Mar 01, 2017 Written 60 years ago, 'Stories to be Told' touches on today's issues of immigration, unemployment, and more.
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Spring enrollment sets new records
Mar 01, 2017 Sacramento State hits a census high mark and first-year students' road to graduation shortens with greater unit loads.