The new initiative eliminates a barrier for former and current foster youth, ensuring they will be able to attend the ...
The Food Pantry will serve a warm holiday meal on Nov. 25, rather than its usual Thanksgiving food baskets, to better serve student needs.
Students in a human resources management class teamed up to produce four comedic films examining leadership theories and emotional intelligence at the College of Business’s 14th annual Film Festival.
The new facility is now officially open and will begin welcoming students for full-time classes in the spring.
The Carlsen Center and partners throughout the region have organized 20 events to promote economic development and ...
My Sac State is your secure portal to manage your University account and to access the technology services available to you through the university, including your @csus.edu email. My Sac State Portal ...
The Alumni Association this year presented three Distinguished Service Awards, an Honorary Alumna Award, a Rising Star Award ...
Chemistry Professor Kathie McReynolds sits down with “Beyond J” to discuss her research into agents capable of slowing the spread of deadly viruses, including how she makes sure to involve students.
Students in Mya Dosch’s public art class are researching and writing about more than a dozen sculptures, murals and other campus art for a publicly available catalog that will feature information ...
We have learned that any statement of the form "X causes Y" can be represented as an explanation in which X is the reason and Y is the conclusion. So, for example, if someone were to say that ...
Organisms make their skeletons from a variety of materials. Remember, "skeletons" include bone, the protein shell of crabs or insects, the sturdy shells of clams, or the massive rock secreted by coral ...
Using the term "public art" in an audience of many cultures brings different images to mind in each of us. Perhaps some of us envision the frescoes and statues of the Italian Renaissance or Christo's ...