Sacramento State News
- September 2017
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Current events top Sac State History forums
Sep 29, 2017 Two forums provide insight into current events.
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Feria de Educacion 2017 connects with large crowd
Sep 28, 2017 In the middle of a challenging political climate, this year's Feria de Educacion at Sac State was especially timely.
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Sac State begins accepting Fall 2018 applications Oct. 1
Sep 28, 2017 The application period for the Fall 2018 semester is opening, and the process is more streamlined than ever.
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Civic engagement on Asian Pacific Islander agenda
Sep 25, 2017 A forum to educate and empower Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders relative to voting is set for Oct. 7
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Sac State's diversity a bright spot in noted rankings
Sep 22, 2017 Sacramento State's commitment to diversity is recognized in a new set of rankings.
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Turning 50, Native American Day has Sac State influence
Sep 21, 2017 Sacramento State volunteers again will play a major role in Native American Day, which celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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Doctoral student's path from despair to rare honor
Sep 19, 2017 Doctoral candidate Susan Nisonger Olsen had the support and drive to set her sights on making a difference in education.
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Report shows factors vary for region's slowing economy
Sep 15, 2017 The region's forecast contrasts with a generally positive national forecast.
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Grads of Sac State high school equivalency program honored
Sep 14, 2017 The first 201 graduates from Sacramento State's High School Equivalency Program will be honored on Sunday, Sept. 17.
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Preparing teachers is key goal of university-school alliance
Sep 14, 2017 Reaching out to partner with educators of young students, Sacramento State looks to innovate, strengthen ties.
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University keeps prestigious business accreditation
Sep 13, 2017 Accreditation by the AACSB is a hallmark achieved by less than 5 percent of business schools worldwide.
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Groundbreaking pushes Science Complex closer to reality
Sep 12, 2017 The Sept. 18 ground breaking on a $90 million Science Complex represents the next big step in Sacramento State's growth.
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'CelebratEd' puts educators' contributions on display
Sep 11, 2017 Sacramento State's spotlight falls on teachers and education and their impact on the modern world.
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Parking, transportation take a turn for the modern
Sep 08, 2017 Parking and transportation pose challenges at Sac State, but innovative approaches provide new answers to old questions.
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If you're ready for a cold one, head to Hornet Stadium
Sep 08, 2017 The sale of beer will be allowed at Sacramento State football games at Hornet Stadium beginning Sept. 9.
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No more confusion: It's now Political Science
Sep 08, 2017 The department's name change is in line with other universities.
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Library exhibit explores 'Last Words'
Sep 07, 2017 A person's last words can be sweet, profound, or silly. Explore what some people had to say in Library Exhibit.
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Professional Activities, July-September 2017
Sep 07, 2017 Faculty professional activities for July through September 2017.
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Building push leaves 'green' places of respite in its wake
Sep 07, 2017 The landscape renovations will save the University more than 1 million gallons of water in irrigation annually.
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'Phoenix Rising' to mix it up in Sac State dance opener
Sep 06, 2017 Faculty and guests join students to choreograph "Phoenix Rising."
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With DACA ending, what now for undocumented students?
Sep 06, 2017 President Nelsen encourages students affected by the DACA ruling to seek support and help from campus resources.
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From farm to fork, students at both ends of bridge dinner
Sep 05, 2017 Sac State's Farm-to-Fork Dinner on the Guy West Bridge is sold out, but everyone can participate in the free events.