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Sac State students trained as “digital navigators” are helping residents of Lemon Hill boost their computer skills to improve ...
Academic Affairs provides leadership to the academic and educational activity of the University, including: the seven Academic Colleges, University Library, and the College of Continuing Education.
Entrepreneurs Anne Descalzo and Rachel Zillner left their jobs in corporate banking in 2019 and launched Clutch, a government consulting firm and one of the fastest-growing companies in the region.
Julian Fulton’s interdisciplinary research engages students and utilizes technology to protect rivers, San Francisco Bay and ...
The state’s Commission on Asian and Pacific Islander American Affairs will provide funding for a program focusing on traditionally underrepresented students.
By Daniel Wilson. May 12, 2025. 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 ...
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 ...
Batting for the underdog: Sac State researcher champions misunderstood flying mammals Sacramento State graduate student Jonathan Janes, left, and Anna Doty, a Biological Sciences assistant professor, ...
Sac State now a research university, joins prestigious list of universities with ‘high research activity’ The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching has, for the first time, recognized ...
Erika Cameron, who served for the past three years as provost at Palo Alto University, has been appointed Sacramento State’s new provost and senior vice president for Academic Affairs. Erika Cameron.
A new initiative will guarantee admission to Sacramento State for children and youth who have experienced foster care, beginning with the Fall 2025 semester. The “Guardian Scholars Promise” provides ...
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 ...
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