Sacramento State's provost and vice president of academic affairs Joseph Sheley is one of five candidates chosen to interview for president of Metropolitan State University in Minnesota.
Sheley will be on campus in Minnesota for interviews on March 17 and 18 where he will meet with Metropolitan State's search committee, the Chancellor and the university's Board of Trustees.
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Every May, students eagerly line up, pay for their caps and gowns, call their loved ones and walk the line to graduation.
However, for many students, the road to this line is paved with sleepless nights and countless worried phone calls to ensure timely graduation.
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University Enterprises, Inc. presented its mission, accomplishments and future endeavors to the Faculty Senate tonight, amid debate over the bookstore and inflated book prices. (0) comments
Summer camp representatives throughout Northern California came out to participate in Sacramento State's Summer Camp Fair today.
The fair hosted a variety of camp representatives from Northern California within a 300 mile radius who were looking for students to work in their camps over the summer months. The various camps are looking for students to fill general staff positions.
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As budget concerns loom, Faculty Senate members were briefed on the impact of enrollment on the budget today by Ed Mills, associate vice president for Student Affairs, Enrollment and Student Support. (0) comments
The Polynesian Connection Club at Sacramento State held an outreach event Tuesday for participants from eight high schools and two community colleges. (0) comments
During this presidential election year, one might eventually become tired of the negative advertising and mudslinging associated with political campaigns.
But tonight's comedy show by The Capitol Steps, a musical political satire group that ridiculed prominent people like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, President Bush, Osama bin Laden and former Cuban President Fidel Castro, attempted to make the barrage of politics easier to swallow.
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The Office of Institutional Research at Sacramento State recently released the results of the 2007 Campus Climate Survey Report to get a better understanding of what college students on campus think about racial, gender, sexual and religious issues in classrooms and around the campus.
The findings indicated that students feel a lack of community on campus and that there are not a lot of activities to keep students involved at Sac State.
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Sacramento State students in business suits and resumes in hand gathered for the annual College of Engineering and Computer Science Career Fair today. (0) comments
In addition to the on-going U.S. presidential election, it's also election time at Sacramento State.
"Make Your Mark" is this year's ASI theme to encourage Sac State students to vote for student leaders. Associated Students Inc. is also seeking candidates to run for office during the next academic year.
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Students looking to apply to graduate school have an opportunity through the Office of Graduate Studies and the Graduate Diversity Program to learn about applying to grad school.
The Office of Graduate Studies and the Graduate Diversity Program presented a pre-graduate workshop on "What You Need to Know About Graduate School" today to better prepare students interested in getting their masters.
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Sacramento State faculty, staff, students and administration are uniting to fight Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed $312.9 million budget cuts to the California State University system and are letting legislators know the importance of the university system to California's economy. (0) comments
Sacramento State students looking for a major that will guarantee them a career after graduation may want to look into the programs offered by the College of Engineering and Computer Sciences. (1) comment
California Assemblyman Cameron Smyth, R-Santa Clarita, introduced legislation in response to Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez's endorsement of a hunting expedition for educational purposes in 2007. (3) comments
Women's Herstory Month has started at Sacramento State by offering events throughout March to emphasize the history of and issues facing women in the past and present.
The Women's Resource Center is sponsoring Women's Herstory Month this year.
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A summary of today's ASI student government board meeting. (0) comments
More than 300 people gathered to hear geologist and Sacramento State adjunct professor Gerald Bawden present the newest form of 3-D technology that is helping scientists study natural disasters and prevention methods. (0) comments
Robert Owen Basinger appeared in court today - needing the assistance of a wheelchair - and quietly listened to his charges of gross vehicular manslaughter, diving under the influence and causing injury. (9) comments