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Sac State students who might otherwise be working in coffee shops or offices this summer are getting paid to conduct important research on campus.
Middle and high school students gain hands-on experience and explore career paths during weeklong summer courses focused on topics ranging from business to the arts to forensics and more.
Sac State students trained as “digital navigators” are helping residents of Lemon Hill boost their computer skills to improve ...
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.
By Jennifer K. Morita June 20, 2025 Julian Fulton followed his curiosity about water to California’s rivers and oceans, eventually flowing to Sacramento State. In the decade since he began teaching ...
By Cynthia Hubert June 18, 2025 Sacramento State will soon launch a pilot program designed to serve as a model for improving academic and career outcomes for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and ...
By Jennifer K. Morita June 05, 2025 Sacramento State professor and award-winning filmmaker Kathy Kasic isn’t shy about getting her climate change documentaries in front of audiences. Kathy Kasic, ...
By Cynthia Hubert May 12, 2025 Moments before he begins each college exam, Jesus Osvaldo Meza Nava pulls out his phone and looks at a photo of himself and his parents. The image grounds him and ...
Sac State researchers study long COVID’s impact on hearing, 'brain fog' Rory Barney, left, a Sacramento financial advisor who is suffering from long COVID, participates in a survey with Lisa D’Angelo, ...
By Jennifer K. Morita April 21, 2025 The College of Business at Sacramento State will soon offer a new concentration on practical applications of artificial intelligence, one of the first in the CSU ...
By Cynthia Hubert March 25, 2025 Bats are not scary, creepy or blood thirsty. In truth, says Sacramento State Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences Anna Doty, they are fascinating, valuable and ...
By Cynthia Hubert March 13, 2025 For nearly two decades, Sacramento State’s campus herbarium lay dormant, its plant specimens hidden and nearly forgotten inside a shuttered lab in Sequoia Hall. Then, ...
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