Sacramento State News
- April 2020
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Sac State prepares to give students federal grant money
Apr 30, 2020 Individual portions of the $17.8 million will be determined by need in the wake of COVID-19 disruptions.
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Mayor, restaurateur team to provide meals for students
Apr 30, 2020 A creative partnership forms to bring food to vulnerable members of the University community at a critical time.
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Professor offers help for students dealing with virus trauma
Apr 28, 2020 Sac State's Center for Science and Math Success is helping students cope with emotional fallout from the viral pandemic.
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Gerontology students to reach out to isolated seniors
Apr 24, 2020 Sac State will play a part in the collaborative, statewide Social Bridging Project to help seniors isolated by pandemic.
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Professor's survey shows pandemic hitting charities hard
Apr 20, 2020 With services curtailed, the impact is reaching into the community as nonprofits try to hold on in the face of COVID-19.
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Sac State expects little impact from admission rules change
Apr 17, 2020 Temporary suspension of using SAT, ACT exams to help determine who gets in is not seen as a problem at the University.
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Virtual celebration, rescheduled Commencement for 2020 grads
Apr 16, 2020 The University finds a way to honor Class of 2020 as they await their big ceremony postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Going online, music faculty, students face unique challenges
Apr 15, 2020 Teachers, young musicians are trying to innovate to meet performance requirements without being in the same room.
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Even though virtual, Pride Week will have its big dance
Apr 14, 2020 Like many other gatherings and events, Pride Week has had to adjust. Still, there's going to be a party going on.
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Going online, suicide-prevention walk finds success
Apr 13, 2020 Adjusting to conditions dictated by the coronavirus, the annual Out of the Darkness event approaches fundraising goal.
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Videos target loneliness, isolation in time of pandemic
Apr 10, 2020 Professor teams with actress/director to create series meant to help us understand and deal with current conditions.
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Blocked by virus, Sac State census efforts take new forms
Apr 08, 2020 Unable to complete planned lineup of events and other outreach, University's team keeps pushing big count's importance.
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'Darkness' walk goes virtual to support suicide prevention
Apr 07, 2020 A leading annual event, the Out of the Darkness Campus Walk has been a major success at Sac State.
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Students make 3D printed masks to help battle coronavirus
Apr 06, 2020 Spring break and student initiative lead to help for local hospitals in their fight against COVID-19.
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Teacher candidates develop online path to credentials
Apr 03, 2020 Sac State teacher candidates reach out online to educate K-12 students and stay on path toward credentials.
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Hornets adapt to a new version of spring break
Apr 02, 2020 During a spring break changed by coronavirus, Sac State students, faculty and staff find alternative activities.
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As virus stress grows, Sac State offers counseling online
Apr 01, 2020 The Center for Counseling and Diagnostic Services can offer help to people dealing with mental fallout from coronavirus.