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Recent News About Sacramento State
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SACRAMENTO STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS: Men’s Basketball two-game series vs. portland state canceled
Sacramento State's two-game series vs. Portland State, scheduled for Thursday and Saturday of this week, has been canceled due to COVID-19 testing protocols within Sacramento State's program.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Prestigious CSU service award honors chemistry professor
CSU has recognized Sacramento State Chemistry Professor Katherine McReynolds for her contributions to the development of biotechnology programs.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Protect the Hive
REMINDER: You can find information about the impact of COVID-19 on Sacramento State, and the resources available to our community, online.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Familiar, experienced women picked to lead NSM, HHS
The College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and College of Health and Human Services have new deans, and both are longtime leaders at Sacramento State.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Sac State prepares to answer COVID-19 vaccination call
With a COVID-19 vaccine approved and immunization for frontline workers across the nation under way this week, Sacramento State is preparing to protect students, faculty, and staff, and their families from the virus.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Though virtual, Physical Therapy clinics remain hands-on
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.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: 'Chill Cloud' helps campus community combat social isolation
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.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Bank's gift will boost Carlsen Center's mentoring efforts
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.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: Dreamers conference, though virtual, extends its reach
Undocumented students are the focus of Sacramento State’s “Keeping the Dream Alive” virtual conference this week.
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SACRAMENTO STATE: GEW to build on Carlsen Center's role as hub for resources
Cameron Law’s role as the community organizer for Global Entrepreneurship Week 2020 (GEW) – scheduled for Monday, Nov. 16, through Friday, Nov. 20 – puts Sacramento State squarely in the regional spotlight.