Sacramento State News
- May 2020
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Top student's first after-graduation move: Pay it forward
May 29, 2020 Building on rich personal history, Jacqueline Avina Espinoza engages her passion for offering help and support.
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Graduates entering job market face significant challenges
May 28, 2020 For 2020 graduates, the job market went from boom to gloom. Here is how they are adjusting.
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New degree could help tourism, restaurant industry recovery
May 27, 2020 The new bachelor of science in Hospitality and Tourism Management could have significant real-world applications.
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Virtual camp set to help faculty train for online teaching
May 21, 2020 Forced to transition quickly when the coronavirus hit, faculty get a chance to polish their virtual delivery of classes.
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When the stage shut down, theater students turned to audio
May 20, 2020 The senior capstone project, a play titled "The Fountain," has been adapted in a creative response to COVID-19's impact.
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Doctoral student among winners at CSU research competition
May 18, 2020 Meredith Galloway's research explores what factors lead to success for California's community college students.
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2020 graduates hit their finish line despite hardships
May 15, 2020 This year's grads are facing an uncertain future because of COVID-19, but are ready to make their place in the world.
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Seven graduating students receive top honors
May 13, 2020 University deans and President Robert S. Nelsen select Dean's Award winners and President's Medal recipient.
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Professor's prison podcast earns Pulitzer recognition
May 12, 2020 Nigel Poor's "Ear Hustle," an uncompromising examination of life in San Quentin, is a finalist in audio reporting.
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Most Fall 2020 classes will feature virtual instruction
May 12, 2020 Sacramento State will deliver most courses virtually in the fall as part of efforts to stem spread of the coronavirus.
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Despite switch to virtual studies, students persevere
May 11, 2020 The vast majority of students are set to finish the spring semester, and Summer Session enrollment is up over last year.
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Becoming ASI president late, Garcia has a big impact
May 08, 2020 Leading by example, Denisse Garcia has given fellow students real help at a time when it is greatly needed.
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Water office's work will lessen lead at child-care centers
May 07, 2020 The Office of Water Programs will train technical experts to sample water at 1,500 California child care centers.
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PAVE mentors work - from a distance - with K-12 students
May 06, 2020 Sac State pairs with city school district to provide tutoring, mentoring for.students through Zoom sessions.
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Parking structure becomes much-needed classroom, study hall
May 05, 2020 To meet the need of students lacking internet in their homes, the University made wifi-equipped PS5 available.
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Artists, art educators grapple with COVID-19 challenges
May 05, 2020 A lack of studio access hinders master's art students, but they still will be able to show their work virtually.
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Online summer classes still offer chance for degree progress
May 01, 2020 Summer Session provides students opportunity to catch up on units or take classes not available during fall or spring.