The Carlsen Center and partners throughout the region have organized 20 events to promote economic development and ...
Students in Mya Dosch’s public art class are researching and writing about more than a dozen sculptures, murals and other campus art for a publicly available catalog that will feature information ...
The new facility is now officially open and will begin welcoming students for full-time classes in the spring.
The announcement made Nov. 8 at the state Capitol heralds an important initiative that will be a transformative step to advance Native-based education and create inclusive pathways for academic and ...
Community college students no longer must earn their associate’s degrees before entering Sac State. This spring, the University will offer lower-division students the opportunity to become Hornets.
In a typical classroom at Sacramento State, the words “poop,” “diaper,” “bathroom” and other potty language are seldom heard. But this is not a typical classroom. “Promoting Rich Accessible Language ...
Ron Brown can often be heard reminding his peers to “be a good human.” It’s a mantra Brown, president and CEO of West Sacramento-based general contracting firm Brown Construction, embodies in ...
California State Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas is the recipient of a Distinguished Service Award from the Sacramento State Alumni Association. Rivas, who graduated from Sac State in 2003 with a degree ...
Elizabeth Shattuck isn’t one to hold back, even when sharing what it means to receive a prestigious award from Sacramento State. “What it means is I have to get dressed up and get my hair done and ...
The Antiracism and Inclusive Campus Plan (AICP) was created through the collaborative efforts of nearly 80 students, faculty, and staff during the 2020-21 academic year. The plan outlines actionable ...
Sacramento State Antiracism and Inclusive Campus Plan Implementation Advisory Council (AICP Advisory Council) is a committee of the University, established by the President. The AICP-AC will be a ...
Marco Rodriguez has loved counting money ever since he was a little boy growing up in Mexico. “I’ve always counted money. I could not read, but I could count money,” he said. “I loved finance. … I ...