Sacramento State News
- September 2020
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AANAPISI Week spotlights important Sac State population
Sep 30, 2020 The celebration is meant to help showcase services that offer key support to Asian Pacific Islander American students.
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Study says virus will force lasting workplace changes
Sep 30, 2020 Distinguished researchers, including Sac State's Hakan Ozcelik, bring important considerations to light.
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Donors multiply, and Sac State has record fundraising year
Sep 28, 2020 The rise in giving from 'loyal Hornets' is allowing the University to offer even more support for students.
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Students play role in process to designate historic sites
Sep 25, 2020 New grant funds collaboration to nominate National Historic Landmarks and offer context to the stories of those places.
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Ceremony marks latest additions to Sac State's urban forest
Sep 23, 2020 Made possible by a Cool Parks grant, the latest round of tree planting helps burnish the University's green credentials.
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New center to open in support of Sac State's APIDA students
Sep 22, 2020 University to join ranks of CSU and UC schools with stand-alone centers for that significant campus population.
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Academic success event aims at students' challenges
Sep 18, 2020 Though virtual, this year's Student Academic Success Day will provide important, useful information and resources.
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Sac State student Aiden Jahami named a top CSU scholar
Sep 17, 2020 Trustees Award honoree and self-described 'climate activist' wants to develop more renewable energy sources.
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Sac State Convocation to explore antiracism, social justice
Sep 17, 2020 The campus-wide virtual event is a chance to 'teach in a new way' on a critical topic, President Robert S. Nelsen says.
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Sac State push to encourage 2020 voting goes into high gear
Sep 16, 2020 The University again is a leader in providing access and information to students about the importance of voting.
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Sleep affects aging and longevity, student researchers find
Sep 14, 2020 Research using fruit flies is providing insights about the impact sleep has on humans, including the aging process.
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New lighting will brighten University Library, save energy
Sep 10, 2020 Replacing lights throughout the Library is another move by the University to realize savings and become even greener.
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Grant will fund Criminal Justice Spanish certificate
Sep 08, 2020 Three-year program will help prepare more culturally literate law enforcement officers to serve Latinx/Hispanic people.
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Nelsen unveils antiracist plans during Fall Address
Sep 04, 2020 A framework for change will be a centerpiece at Sac State, where tough challenges are being met with new energy.
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New program provides housing for homeless Sac State students
Sep 03, 2020 The Rapid Rehousing Program will help secure nine-month leases for low-cost housing for up to 50 students at a time.
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President's Fall Address to reflect on critical issues
Sep 02, 2020 COVID-19, racial justice will be on Sac State President Robert S. Nelsen's mind during his annual back-to-school speech.
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STEM students succeed in online pivot despite disruptions
Sep 01, 2020 A survey found that shift to online learning was stressful for STEM students, but they persevered