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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 ...
Nang Soyoon Noi, graduating this month with a degree in Biochemistry, was only 16 when she left her homeland of Myanmar to pursue an American education.
Danae Bolton wants to use their experiences as a first-generation college student who struggled with housing and food security to make academia more inclusive.
Among Sacramento State’s thousands of spring 2025 graduates are seven who have been recognized for their academic excellence, perseverance and community involvement. The recipients of the annual Deans ...
Moments before he begins each college exam, Jesus Osvaldo Meza Nava pulls out his phone and looks at a photo of himself and his parents. The image grounds him and sharpens his focus. “It reminds me ...
Jeffery Benson proudly calls himself a disruptor. The 61-year-old has earned the title through a life of purpose and perseverance, culminating in his graduation from Sacramento State summa cum laude ...
The College of Business at Sacramento State will soon offer a new concentration on practical applications of artificial intelligence, one of the first in the CSU system, to prepare students to use the ...
Months or even years after recovering from their initial infections, many COVID survivors still suffer from a host of lingering illnesses. Their thinking is sometimes foggy. They have memory deficits ...
When Sacramento State welcomed students and their families back to campus last fall at Nest Fest, they celebrated with Herky, cheerleaders, music, and of course, good food. Few realized that kitchen ...
Bats are not scary, creepy or blood thirsty. In truth, says Sacramento State Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Anna Doty, they are fascinating, valuable and resourceful creatures. Some of ...