Nearly 50 employers came out to Sacramento State looking to hire spring graduates at the Government Agency Career Fair today.
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Metropolitan State University in Minnesota is currently interviewing candidates for its vacant president position. One of the candidates is an official from Sacramento State.
Sac State's Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs Joseph Sheley is one of five candidates chosen to interview for the position.
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Recent elevator malfunctions have caused some campus elevators to be temporarily shut down, leaving a few buildings with one functioning elevator, facilities services said.
Several elevators also contain expired permits, good only through 2007.
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The Sacramento State Faculty Senate awarded nine students with scholarships today.
The awards were for student achievement. To qualify, undergraduate students are required to have above a 3.5 GPA and be in the top 10 percent of students in their major. Post-baccalaureate students needed to be within the top 5 percent.
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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
A survey conducted by a Sacramento State class suggests only 28 percent of Sacramento city residents would vote to re-elect Heather Fargo as mayor and attempts to gauge opinions on key issues. (0) comments
A recent minor incident in Tahoe Hall brought to light the lack of smoke detectors in some buildings on campus, including buildings that house classrooms. (0) comments
Sacramento State will host its first ever Wellness Expo all day tomorrow in the University Union.
The expo will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and host medical professionals and guest speakers hoping to enhance the health department at Sac State.
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Sacramento State President Alexander Gonzalez along with representatives of the campus community came together today at a historic meeting to organize campus stakeholders to fight Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cuts to the California State University system. (0) comments
The power went out at about 6:42 p.m. today at Sacramento State, forcing students to file out of classrooms, confused if class would be canceled for the evening. (0) comments
Robert Owen Basinger, 22, made the decision to go back to school this semester after two years away from the classroom. He selected Sacramento State to study business.
On March 10, Basinger, an average college student, made a call to drink and drive, according to police. That same night, the student crashed his vehicle off Folsom Boulevard.
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Several of the older buildings at Sacramento State do not have smoke detectors in classrooms or hallways. Smoke detectors were not necessary when the buildings were built, an electrician supervisor said. (0) comments
A total of 21 teams nationwide participated in a two-day construction task in Las Vegas, where Sacramento State students won first place. (0) comments
Sacramento State's Office of Graduate Studies and the Graduate Diversity Program are offering a workshop aimed at helping students apply to graduate school.
While 20 years ago it was seen as a great achievement to have a four-year college degree, today it is more common for high school graduates to seek higher education, said Jose Martinez, supervisor for Graduate Admissions.
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Underprivileged students who meet a low socioeconomic need and poor educational background may be given a helping hand to reach higher education through a scholarship.
The Co-founders Angelo and Sofia Tsakopoulos Scholarship awards 25 students $1,000 in their freshman academic year or students transferring from community colleges.
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Student body government President Christina Romero manages to fill vacant positions after five members were found ineligible in January. (0) comments
Sacramento State students will discover a new addition to their commute along Highway 50 next fall.
The university has negotiated an agreement through University Enterprises Inc. and Clear Channel Outdoors for a digital communication sign to be built on university property.
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Sacramento State has joined a pilot program with 90 other campuses in the United States and Canada to assess the use of resources to reduce the environmental impact. (0) comments
A Sacramento State staff member died of heart failure after collapsing in Parking Structure III this morning, an administrator confirmed. (0) comments