Sacramento State News
- February 2016
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Sac State spreads the message of higher education
Feb 29, 2016 Churches welcome the University's representatives at Super Sunday outreach events.
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Music of Pink Floyd inspires Sac State production
Feb 26, 2016 Theater and dance, comedy and absurdism, and music by Pink Floyd. That's 'Darkside.'
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Total enrollment, unit loads increase at Sac State
Feb 26, 2016 The University continues to grow in spring semester, and more students are taking more courses than ever before.
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Video magazine returns, highlighting academic achievement
Feb 23, 2016 All episodes of the video magazine, showcasing the story of California's capital university, are now available online.
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Sac State reaches out to community on Super Sunday
Feb 23, 2016 Churches welcome the University's representatives and their message about the value of a college degree.
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Top student researchers join in competition
Feb 22, 2016 Oral and poster presentations by undergraduate and graduate students fill the University Union.
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Student team lands $15,000 sustainability research grant
Feb 16, 2016 Students are vying for a $75,000 second-phase grant from the EPA to implement the project.
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Livingston Lecture meets higher education mash-up
Feb 11, 2016 Communication Studies Professor Christine Miller will introduce pop-culture ideas for new thinking about higher ed.
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Muslim, Japanese parallels explored at Sac State forum
Feb 11, 2016 Congresswoman led the examination of similarities between anti-Muslim rhetoric, WWII Japanese American experience.
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Next STEM Lecture highlights successful stormwater project
Feb 10, 2016 New sustainability efforts include a model project to retain stormwater and send clean runoff to the American River.
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Jim Dragna aims to raise graduation rates at Sac State
Feb 10, 2016 New "graduation czar" has the experience for the job and is optimistic about Sac State's future.
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Professor is nation's top construction management educator
Feb 09, 2016 Justin Reginato's honor comes with two scholarships for Sac State construction management students.
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Scarlata, Kalish top New Millennium Concert schedule
Feb 08, 2016 The popular series returns with dynamic classical performances, one of which already is sold out.
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'Ancestral Voices' inspire dancers in spring concert
Feb 05, 2016 Renowned S/BAD troupe pays tribute to its predecessors in performances through Feb. 28.
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Sac State hosting a series of events focused on diversity
Feb 03, 2016 A wide variety of events underscore the University's commitment to inclusiveness.
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3D masks bring a new dimension to familiar portraits
Feb 02, 2016 Japanese artist Bidou Yamaguchi offers a fresh perspective on well-known artworks.