Sacramento State News
- February 2019
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Leaders invite black students to be part of Sac State family
Feb 25, 2019 The Super Sunday outreach was aimed at bringing more African American students into the Sac State fold.
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Credential students get lessons in 'Teaching Tolerance'
Feb 25, 2019 Future teachers learn how to incorporate social justice topics into their classrooms.
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Groundbreaking marks launch of Welcome Center, plaza project
Feb 25, 2019 The Welcome Center, to open in Spring 2020, will reflect Sac State's commitment to sustainability.
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Long preparation pays off as Hyson becomes new SSIS dean
Feb 20, 2019 New Dean Dianne Hyson brings a deep understanding of the history and potential of SSIS
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Sac State leaders sing higher ed's praises on Super Sunday
Feb 19, 2019 President Robert Nelsen and other Sac State leaders will reach out to African American youth at church services Sunday
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Sac State boosts commitment to creating inclusive campus
Feb 18, 2019 Results of the campus climate survey indicate Sac State is working to embrace students of all backgrounds.
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Story of con man's FBI chase, capture gets Sac State airing
Feb 15, 2019 The former agents ran the FBI's first undercover operation to capture a notorious crook.
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'Me Too' founder says safety, protection must be demanded
Feb 11, 2019 "Me Too" is not about toppling the careers of powerful men, the founder of the movement said Thursday at Sac State
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City's rock music history finds a home in Sac State library
Feb 11, 2019 Sac State will receive more than 4,000 pieces of Sacramento's rock music history. The collection will continue to grow.
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Livingston Lecture to consider 'Jaws, Netflix and Retention'
Feb 11, 2019 Spring is the season to celebrate with the Outstanding Faculty Awards, along with the prestigious Livingston Lecture.
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Education professor again among nation's most influential
Feb 11, 2019 Julian Vasquez Heilig calls engagement on education policy issues a hallmark of Sac State's education doctorate program.
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A rich spring arts season takes root at Sac State
Feb 11, 2019 Festival of the Arts, U-Create!, world-renowned performers and Lin-Manuel Miranda's first play are among the highlights.
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Teacher and students seek keys to mental illness
Feb 11, 2019 Kim Mulligan's decided to study the biological underpinnings of brain diseases after the suicide of a close friend.
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Sac State prof helps plumb ocean depths for climate clues
Feb 11, 2019 Geology professor Amy Wagner recently spent 45 days aboard a research ship in the Indian Ocean.
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Tarana Burke, leader against sexual assault, comes to campus
Feb 05, 2019 The #MeToo movement has given new voice to survivors of sexual assault and those who persevere against sex harassment.