Sacramento State News
- September 2018
-
Distinguished Alum: Tracy Young's high-impact innovation
Sep 21, 2018 Connecting mobile devices to traditional brick-and-mortar work has been an industry boon.
-
Distinguished Alum: Joseph Tuscano scales numerous heights
Sep 21, 2018 Joseph Tuscano credits Sac State for launching a career that has taken him to rare heights in medicine.
-
Distinguished Alum: Mom's wisdom served Ana Klein well
Sep 21, 2018 A hard early lesson helped turn her to a life of leadership and achievement.
-
Distinguished Alum: Margot Bach's notable life of letters
Sep 21, 2018 Overcoming early challenges, Margot Bach has been a voice for notable leaders and organizations.
-
Distinguished Alum: Bill Mueller's influence widely felt
Sep 21, 2018 Bill Mueller turned Valley Vision into one of the region's most influential organizations.
-
'Cringeworthy' promises awkward launch to author lectures
Sep 20, 2018 The popular lecture series once again brings to campus a group of fascinating writers.
-
Trustees' Award honors student proud of his Hmong roots
Sep 18, 2018 Trustees' Award winner Lay Vang is determined to honor his parents and community by giving back and showing the way.
-
City, farm life helped shaped new Research VP's views
Sep 13, 2018 Harris doesn't "transport a vision" for research and will spend six months getting to know Sac State's deans and faculty
-
Black Lives Matter leader kicks off Sac State speaker series
Sep 11, 2018 Alicia Garza, one of the people who started Black Lives Matter, brings her compelling message to the University.
-
Sac State summit aims for solutions to opioid abuse problems
Sep 06, 2018 Opioid-related drug overdoses kill 116 American each day.
-
Stage set for fall of dance, theater, music and public art
Sep 04, 2018 An adaptation of a Pulitzer-winning play and the 41st annual Festival of New American Music highlight a packed season.
-
Cordeiro sees opportunities as he assumes CBA lead
Sep 03, 2018 Cordeiro, with experience in academia and private industry, wants his college to 'be the best' in the CSU.
-
An early entrepreneur, Cota takes Carlsen Center reins
Sep 03, 2018 This story has been updated with an editor's note about Katherine Cota's May 2019 departure from Sac State.
-
New number creates central reporting for campus hazards
Sep 03, 2018 No excuses not to report potential safety hazards on campus with this new, memorable hotline number.