By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
Rohnert Park, CA — Growing up in Queens, New York, Omayra Ortega always knew she liked numbers more than words. It’s a reason why one of her two degrees from...
By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
Rohnert Park, CA — Growing up in Queens, New York, Omayra Ortega always knew she liked numbers more than words. It’s a reason why one of her two degrees from...
Rohnert Park, CA — Dr. Anna Valdez, chair of the Sonoma State University’s Nursing Department, along with her colleagues at Nursing Mutual Aid, was recently honored by GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing...
Rohnert Park, CA — Growing up in a small, rural central California town, Sonoma State University student Therese Azevedo has always defied...
By Nate Galvan | galvanna@sonoma.edu
At Sonoma State University, a major piece of equipment is coming to campus this fall that will help STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) students, and faculty...
(Rohnert Park) — A student-built satellite about twice the size of a Rubik’s Cube has passed a series of tests to travel to space this December as part of a NASA-funded project involving three universities including Sonoma State. Built in partnership with Santa Clara University and Morehead...
Nearly 200 local high school students participated in science, technology, engineering and mathematics workshops as part of STEM Expo Day at Sonoma State University this summer.
As part of supplemental grants from the Department of Education’s Upward Bound program, on Friday,...
(Sonoma County) Sonoma State’s School of Science and Technology on Monday will host “The Gender Gap in STEM,” an event that will include a panel discussion with local women leaders in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and a screening of the award-winning film “Hidden Figures.”...
In recognition of her exemplary work on behalf of first-year students, the National Resource Center and Cengage Learning has selected Dr. Brigitte Lahme, professor and chair of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Sonoma State University, to receive a 2018-19 ‘Outstanding First-Year...
Sonoma State University played host to the inaugural CSU Maker Convening on May 31 and June 1, an event that drew more than 100 educators from around the state. The conference, made possible by a generous $25,000 grant from Chevron, was the first of its kind to bring CSU campuses together for a...
Emma Towslee knows what it’s like to overcome setbacks. The soon-to-be graduate in biology with minors in chemistry and business, has to live with one that has set her back for the past four years. Her freshman year she was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
“It was a hard time for me that...