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In underserved neighborhoods, Sacramento State is bridging the “digital divide” and transforming lives Sacramento State student Rey Halili, left, helps a community member navigate AI application ...
Jeffery Benson shares how his civil rights legacy inspired his nontraditional path to education, advocacy Jeffery Benson, Class of 2025 President’s Medal recipient and College of Education Dean’s ...
More than 6,500 Hornets became graduates during Spring Commencement, marking a major milestone in front of family, friends, and faculty.
Sexual assault survivor who founded nonprofit to help other survivors receives College of Business Dean’s Award Serena Vu, a Business Administration (Business Analytics) major, is the Dean's Award ...
Keeley O’Farrell, the College of Arts and Letters Dean’s Award winner, pulled herself out of opioid addiction to go back to school and graduate summa cum laude.
The University will honor seven graduates with Deans’ Awards and the President’s Medal for academic excellence and service.
Nationally, only 4% of college students who have experienced the foster care system graduate. The Guardian Scholars Program is helping Sac State students buck that trend.
Thirteen Sac State students returned from the 2025 National Model United Nations Conference in New York City with several awards and zeal for tackling problems.
This fall, students can begin taking required courses for a new degree concentration that aims to prepare them for jobs in a rapidly changing business world.
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 exceeds CSU enrollment goals as admissions and outreach efforts result in highest spring head count in University history.
Sac State’s herbarium lay dormant for nearly 20 years until Biology Professor Marina LaForgia joined the University. Now it is a thriving space to study plants.
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