Writing Intensive gets potential makeover with new program
Change is in the air at Sac State, and it is not just the freshly painted bike lanes.
View ArticleSherman Alexie chosen for One Book
Reading is fundamental – and for seven years, the Sac State University OneBook program has been spreading this message throughout the campus and community.
View Article"Becoming California" brings optimism to environment
As Jim Baxter watched a presentation at San Francisco State comparing the landscape of 1800s California with modern-day grounds, he said he could not help but marvel at how dramatically the state had...
View ArticleAlexie explains his alcoholism and humor
For the first time, the 2014 OneBook selection was a work of short stories about the Native American experience, entitled “Blasphemy”.
View ArticleSac State breaks record for most alumni
With the graduating class of 2015, the California State University system will reach a new milestone; educating 3 million alumni, the largest body of graduates in the nation.
View ArticleTechnology committee explains do’s and don’ts of social media
Sac State’s Academic Information Technology Committee encourages the use of social media, with a few guidelines.
View ArticleDirector Honored by Elk Grove
It’s 5:45 p.m. and Kirtland Stout arrives early at The Commons, just like he does every Tuesday evening. He knows if he shows up late, his audience will leave.
View ArticleArts and Letters branches out to possible recruits
The College of Arts and Letters hosted their first expo event to provide Sacramento State students an opportunity to network and learn more about the Arts and Letters clubs.
View ArticleNew CFA contract meets bare minimum with members
The California Faculty Association ratified a new three-year contract with minimal progress toward years of unsatisfactory salaries for California State University employees.
View ArticleSac State sergeant retires after 25 years of service
Sergeant Brian Burger retired from the Sacramento State Police Department after 25 years of service, but not without leaving a significant impression on his department as well as with students.
View ArticleSac State freshman follows grandfather’s footsteps 67 years later
When David Morse walked over to the Sacramento State University campus to enroll for classes, he had no idea he was building a legacy and making history as the university’s first student.
View ArticleEd Mills selected as new vice president for Student Affairs
Edward Mills has been selected as the new vice president of Sacramento State's Student Affairs department.
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