The Sacramento State mechanical engineering department is a launching pad for students aspiring to work for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. (0) comments
Students who were unable to enroll in their required courses may be relieved of the frustration next semester. (3) comments
Congresswomen Doris Matsui, D-Sacramento, along with partners, addressed a crowd of faculty and community members at the Sacramento State Alumni Center on Friday concerning federal priorities and the local impact of the economic recovery package. (1) comment
In memory of Scott Hawkins who was killed last month in his residence hall suite and had Asperger's disorder, ribbons are being sold in the University Union this week in his honor. (0) comments
On Monday in the Sacramento State Library Quad, students from the Educational Opportunity Program held a coat drive for the Sacramento Valley Indian Alliance. They will be collecting new or gently used jackets and coats Tuesday and Thursday to be delivered to California Indian Reservations. (0) comments
On Nov. 19, Sacramento State's Library Quad will be home to "Causeway Classic Extraordinaire!" Hosted by Associated Students Inc., the one-of-a-kind event will feature a student talent show, performances by the marching band and speeches by influential members of the community. (2) comments
Janusz R. Prajs, associate professor in the mathematics and statistics department, accepted the President's Award for Research and Creative Activity on Tuesday in the University Union Foothill Suite. (0) comments
Four Sacramento State faculty members have teamed together to work with the Sacramento City Unified School District to improve middle school teaching in science, mathematics and English. (0) comments
Drivers beware: four counties in California, including Sacramento, are cracking down on drunk drivers starting this summer. (0) comments
Sacramento State, along with partners, received a $127.5 million federal stimulus grant to improve Sacramento's electric grid as part of the Smart Sacramento project first introduced in September. (0) comments
This year's multicultural education conference will feature Brian D. Schultz, author of "Spectacular Things Happen Along the Way," an acclaimed and widely read book by Sacramento State education students. (0) comments