When she learned that Sacramento State’s pro bono Physical Therapy (PT) clinics would go virtual this fall because of COVID-19, Professor Katrin Mattern-Baxter ordered 32 baby dolls for her students.
Today, the State of California announced that the Greater Sacramento region has met the ICU availability criteria of 15 percent or less to trigger the State’s Regional Stay at Home Order.
A new study by the UC Davis MIND Institute finds a connection between gestational age and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in children with Down syndrome.
Sacramento State’s College of Education has devised an innovative way to help students, faculty, and staff combat social isolation amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Nearly 250 individual artists, arts and culture nonprofits and creative businesses have been selected to receive reimbursement grants from the second round of funding from the City of Sacramento’s Creative Economy Recovery program.
A national group of researchers, led by a UC Davis Health team, has found that obesity can block the benefits of a stem cell transplant when it is used for treating blood cancers and other related disorders.
Five Sacramento State players scored in double figures, led by Christian Terrell's double-double (16 points, 10 rebounds) as the Hornets cruised to a 101-57 win over Bethesda in the season opener Wednesday night at the Nest.
Mentoring, a significant part of the mission for Sacramento State’s Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, has found significant new support from a community partner.
City of Sacramento Utilities staff are reminding people to take precautions this year when cooking their holiday meals, as fat, oil and grease can cause clogged drains or worse — a sewer main clog.
UC Davis Health pulmonologist Amir A. Zeki was recently honored by the Sacramento County Tobacco Control Coalition for speaking to local youth and community groups about the dangers of using e-cigarettes, or vaping.