Sacramento State and California tribal leaders celebrate grand opening of the new Wileety Native American College, the first of its kind in the state.
Alire, former chairwoman of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians, is a Sac State alum who is a committee member for the new Wileety Native American College.
The new Basic Needs Resource Center celebrated its official opening, offering free groceries, including meat and fresh produce, toiletries, clothes and other necessities to students in need.
Campus and community leaders celebrated the groundbreaking of Hornet Place, a new housing complex designed to support students beyond their first year.
Sac State on Wednesday unveiled seven new murals on the Tschannen Engineering Building that celebrate diversity and belonging.
Sacramento State and Hillel at Davis and Sacramento sign a memorandum of understanding to open Jewish Life and Resource Center three days a week.
Gonzales began to believe those words of support and grew confident that she would be successful regardless of her circumstances. After graduating high school as a teenaged mother, she became the ...
Before he attended a free class led by Sacramento State “digital navigators,” Leonard Zhong knew very little about artificial intelligence and how it might play a role in improving his life. Now Zhong ...
Among Sacramento State’s thousands of spring 2025 graduates are seven who have been recognized for their academic excellence, perseverance and community involvement. The recipients of the annual Deans ...
Thirteen Sacramento State students and their faculty advisor traveled to the Big Apple for the 2025 National Model United Nations Conference and came home with several awards – including one of the ...
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 system, to prepare students to use the ...
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