With traditional food, dance and music, Sac State officially opens its SWANA Center, the latest on-campus space to support and welcome students from traditionally underrepresented backgrounds.
Place includes 30 one- and two-bedroom affordable units just steps from campus, with the goal of attracting a more diverse pool of high-quality job candidates in a competitive market.
A surge of grant funding will pay for much-needed upgrades and better serve students who are housing and food insecure.
A pair of panel discussions will showcase University expertise and educate voters on how lessons from history can inform modern challenges.
Undergraduate students are required to meet a foreign language requirement for their baccalaureate degree. The policy requires proficiency to be demonstrated at an intermediate-level comparable to the ...
The CSU, Sacramento Chapter was founded in 1997 to promote exchange between students studying chemistry and the chemical sciences at California State University, Sacramento. Another goal of this ...
The Dreamer Resource Center (DRC) Open House enables students and campus allies to learn about the resources and programming offered by the DRC and to meet the center’s staff. The event will also ...
We are interested in evolutionary ecology, in other words, why organisms do the things that they do. Most of our work focuses on fish reproduction and parental care, though we are interested in all ...