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Sac State students who might otherwise be working in coffee shops or offices this summer are getting paid to conduct important research on campus.
Middle and high school students gain hands-on experience and explore career paths during weeklong summer courses focused on topics ranging from business to the arts to forensics and more.
Sac State students trained as “digital navigators” are helping residents of Lemon Hill boost their computer skills to improve their lives.
Entrepreneurs Anne Descalzo and Rachel Zillner left their jobs in corporate banking in 2019 and launched Clutch, a government consulting firm and one of the fastest-growing companies in the region.
Julian Fulton’s interdisciplinary research engages students and utilizes technology to protect rivers, San Francisco Bay and the ocean.
Sac State to develop first-in-California program to improve academic, career outcomes for Asian American students Sacramento State will launch a pilot program this fall to support Asian American, ...
Sacramento State professor and award-winning filmmaker Kathy Kasic isn’t shy about getting her climate change documentaries in front of audiences. Kathy Kasic, pictured in Antarctica while filming a ...
By Cynthia Hubert May 12, 2025 Moments before he begins each college exam, Jesus Osvaldo Meza Nava pulls out his phone and looks at a photo of himself and his parents. The image grounds him and ...
COVID can cause lingering symptoms that disrupt lives. A pair of Sac State faculty are exploring the link and offering treatments in a groundbreaking study.
This fall, students can begin taking required courses for a new degree concentration that aims to prepare them for jobs in a rapidly changing business world.
Batting for the underdog: Sac State researcher champions misunderstood flying mammals Sacramento State graduate student Jonathan Janes, left, and Anna Doty, a Biological Sciences assistant professor, ...
Sac State’s herbarium lay dormant for nearly 20 years until Biology Professor Marina LaForgia joined the University. Now it is a thriving space to study plants.
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