Sacramento State News
- July 2020
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$2.7 million grant expands waterway research, boosts STEM
Jul 31, 2020 The National Science Foundation funding will allow Sac State, Los Rios students to study human impact on area waterways.
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New master's program will further support public health
Jul 17, 2020 Sacramento State will train the next generation of public health leaders in the heart of the capital.
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Communities of color hit hardest by pandemic, survey finds
Jul 15, 2020 A poll by Sac State's Institute for Social Research finds significant impacts to physical, mental and emotional health.
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University stresses safety as plan for Fall 2020 is unveiled
Jul 15, 2020 Some in-person classes will be offered, along with limited housing, with COVID-19-caused restrictions put in place.
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New program will bolster computer science teaching ranks
Jul 10, 2020 Sac State's Computer Science, Teaching Credentials departments team up to help fill a critical regional need.
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Professor's honored work is thwarting hospital pneumonia
Jul 09, 2020 Increasing numbers of hospitals are putting in place protocols that resulted from Nursing Professor Dian Baker's study.
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Fall changes in Design add muscle, and ease path, to degree
Jul 08, 2020 Existing degrees gain professional designation of bachelor of fine arts. A BA in Design Studies also is added.
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Professional Activities, July-September 2020
Jul 06, 2020 Professional activities for July through September 2020.
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Students' carbon-neutrality efforts receive top honors
Jul 02, 2020 The University is set to receive three awards in July during a state conference on sustainability in higher education.
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Study shows that many taxpayers don't know basic rules
Jul 01, 2020 Significant gaps in knowledge can lead to poor financial decision-making, Sacramento State professors of Business warn.