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Health and Human Services Dean’s Award winner honors parents’ sacrifices, aims to help underserved communities Jesus Nava, a Kinesiology major, is the Dean's Award winner for the College of Health and ...
Sexual assault survivor who founded nonprofit to help other survivors receives College of Business Dean’s Award Serena Vu, a Business Administration (Business Analytics) major, is the Dean's Award ...
Keeley O’Farrell, the College of Arts and Letters Dean’s Award winner, pulled herself out of opioid addiction to go back to school and graduate summa cum laude.
COVID can cause lingering symptoms that disrupt lives. A pair of Sac State faculty are exploring the link and offering treatments in a groundbreaking study.
This fall, students can begin taking required courses for a new degree concentration that aims to prepare them for jobs in a rapidly changing business world.
Sac State embraces a 'circle of Sustainability' as it moves closer to ambitious climate goals Sacramento State's sustainability efforts have earned the University international recognition as the ...
Sac State’s herbarium lay dormant for nearly 20 years until Biology Professor Marina LaForgia joined the University. Now it is a thriving space to study plants.
Sac State professor’s new study finds Black men did not move from Democratic Party to Trump Christopher Towler, a Political Science professor at Sacramento State, recently completed a Black Voter ...
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has recognized Sac State for its commitment to research and scholarly work with an R2 institution designation, the first time that the ...
Longtime Ethnic Studies professor and chair comes out of retirement to serve as the innovative college’s inaugural dean, and shares her own experiences as one of the first California Indian women to ...
University President Luke Wood announced the creation of Sacramento State Native American College, the first of its kind in California, offering students an inclusive, Native-based education that ...
Unique course helps parents of Deaf and hard-of-hearing children under 5 use age-appropriate American Sign Language to communicate with their children and teaches how to advocate for their kids.