(Rohnert Park) — With a goal of overseeing and advancing Sonoma State’s stepped-up commitment to sustainability and building resilience, the newly formed President’s Sustainability Advisory Council convened its first meeting on Oct. 26. The meeting took place a day before the campus was closed...
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(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University will host the 33rd annual California Indian Conference this week, a forum for sharing knowledge and issues of importance related to Native Americans indigenous to California.
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(Rohnert Park) — The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria have agreed to make a $2.85 million gift to Sonoma State University to improve and expand environmental education of the 450-acre Fairfield Osborn Preserve located on the northwest slope of Sonoma Mountain.
The upgrades include...
(Rohnert Park) — A former San Bruno resident, who lost all of his possessions in the PG&E gas explosion of 2010 and later enrolled at Sonoma State after serving eight years in the military, was among those selected this week by...
Sonoma State President Judy K. Sakaki and members of her Cabinet were on hand this week to welcome nearly 2,000 students as they moved to campus and began a new academic year.
“We put our students first,” Sakaki told parents of new students during Move-In Day on Saturday, Aug...
(Rohnert Park) — With more than 60 community leaders, SSU employees and others looking on, Sonoma State President Judy K. Sakaki and Joyce Lopes, vice president for administration and finance, used a pair of oversized scissors to cut a long dark blue ribbon spanning the entrance of the...
(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Thursday, June 6 to celebrate the opening of the Marina Crossing Apartments, SSU's new 90-unit housing complex for employees. All members of the media are invited. The...
(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University honored local businessman Henry Hansel as a recipient of a CSU Honorary Degree and Natalie Cilurzo, co-owner of Russian River Brewing Company, and Professor Emeritus Barry Ben-Zion, Ph.D., as SSU’s Distinguished Alumni of 2019 during the President’s...
(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University will confer degrees on the largest class in the 58-year history of the university next week. In all, more than 2,900 are set to graduate.
“Few things we share in our lives are more moving and memorable than commencement,” said President Judy K....
More than 2,500 prospective students and their family members swarmed Sonoma State University’s campus on Saturday, getting a glimpse of what campus life is like for students here.
For the nearly 700 admitted students in attendance, Seawolf Decision Day provided an...