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More than 6,500 Hornets became graduates during Spring Commencement, marking a major milestone in front of family, friends, ...
Sac State’s Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution recently honored Peter Obi, a prominent Nigerian statesman and ...
International undergraduate applicants (first-time freshmen and transfers) are accepted for both Fall and Spring semester intakes. The filing periods for each intake are as follows: Fall Intake (late ...
Cue the live speeches, cheering crowds, and tossing of mortarboards. The pomp of formal Commencement is back for Sacramento State graduates after two years during which the COVID-19 pandemic upended ...
Are the students able to see the program learning outcomes display? No, the Learning Outcomes display is only visible to those who have access to curriculum workflow. Connecting PLOs to their ...
Members of the public have full opportunity to observe the meeting and to offer public comments. The purpose of the public comments is to provide information to the board, and not to evoke an exchange ...
Jesus Osvaldo Meza Nava, a first-generation college graduate, overcame early struggles, found purpose in physical therapy, and is driven to serve patients facing cultural, financial and language ...
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.
A group of Folsom Prison inmates takes part in a weekly workshop as part of the restorative justice program. Some of the participants will eventually meet with their crime victims and/or the victims’ ...
Sacramento State is a significant presence in California’s capital. A force for training leaders whose impact throughout the region and on its socioeconomic foundations is clear, the University boasts ...