Sacramento State News
- August 2016
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'Raise Your Voice' for Constitution, Civic Engagement Week
Aug 31, 2016 The U.S. Constitution comes alive through events planned from Sept. 12-29.
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Art legend Gregory Kondos happily paints the blues
Aug 31, 2016 One of the world's best-known landscape painters has Sacramento State roots.
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Political expert first up in Author Lecture Series
Aug 30, 2016 Friends of the Library continue the tradition of bringing interesting, insightful authors to campus.
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Fun and inspiring events fill Sac State's fall
Aug 29, 2016 Take a break from the books and get involved in Sac State's events this semester.
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President Nelsen presents four imperatives for 2016-17
Aug 25, 2016 'Finish in Four' is a major theme of President's Fall Address.
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New and improved University Experts Guide
Aug 23, 2016 The University Experts Guide gets a new look, just in time for the fall semester.
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Sac State wins national award for being a 'healthy campus'
Aug 23, 2016 The University is lauded by Active Minds as "a model of what's possible" when colleges prioritize health and well-being.
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University hosts works by Ann Weber and Frank LaPena
Aug 22, 2016 Cardboard sculptures and sacred paintings highlight Library Gallery offerings.
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Sac State professor leads CSU statewide Academic Senate
Aug 22, 2016 In her new role, Professor Miller will strive to find the balance for student and faculty success.
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'Farm-to-Fork at Sac State' dinner, festival in September
Aug 19, 2016 The inaugural Farm-to-Fork Dinner on Sept. 14 on the Guy West Bridge is a fundraiser for the year-old ASI Food Pantry.
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Hornet WOW welcomes new, returning students
Aug 19, 2016 Move-in Day kicks off a bustling agenda during the University's Weeks of Welcome (Hornet WOW).
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Hornets go global, winning scholarships to study abroad
Aug 09, 2016 Five students will represent Sacramento State abroad in Ghana, Korea, and England.
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Another fall, another great Arts Experience at Sac State
Aug 08, 2016 Music, theater, dance, art: Check out all the arts and entertainment available on campus during Fall 2016.
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University ranks in top 100 in degrees for minorities
Aug 08, 2016 Diversity flourishes on and beyond the campus, thanks to academic support services and an all-inclusive community.