Sacramento State News
- February 2020
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Noted deafblind speaker: 'I'm constantly testing limits'
Feb 26, 2020 Celebrated author and advocate Haben Girma tells Sac State audience that disability is "an opportunity for innovation."
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Sac State's Vote Center again a key election focus
Feb 25, 2020 A big success last time, the facility is being prepared for rush of voters, many registered for the first time.
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Black Expo offers wealth of resources to potential students
Feb 21, 2020 A highlight of Black History Month activities, the expo exposes thousands of people to key parts of college education.
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CalFresh event's aim: Connect hungry students to resources
Feb 21, 2020 The outreach in the Library Quad will provide knowledge and assistance to students who need help keeping fed.
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Groundbreaking deafblind activist shares unique perspective
Feb 18, 2020 Haben Girma's message of inclusiveness makes her a perfect choice for Sac State's Green and Gold Speaker series.
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Spring Arts: This 'Romeo and Juliet' defies gender tradition
Feb 18, 2020 Sac State's spring production of the Shakespeare classic depends on actors willing to find the story's essential truth.
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Expanded Super Sunday boosts outreach to black communities
Feb 18, 2020 Sacramento State leaders are in the midst of an annual effort to enhance college access for African American students.
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Sac State earns major portion of CSU teaching scholarships
Feb 14, 2020 Teacher candidates received nearly $1 million in scholarship money to defray cost of obtaining a credential.
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New scholarship launched in honor of coach who died young
Feb 12, 2020 Jeffrey Law's suicide left friends, family shaken -- and determined to help his Sac State legacy carry on.
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Beloved professor shares how she faced her mental illness
Feb 10, 2020 For 38 years, Professor Andonia Cakouros quietly battled bipolar disorder. Now she wants to educate others about it.
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Livingston Lecturer spreads child literacy book by book
Feb 04, 2020 Professor Celeste Roseberry-McKibbin and her students have donated books worldwide to kids who need them.