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Eric Greeny Named New Development VP

Erik Greeny has been selected as Vice President for University Development at Sonoma State University.

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Continuing To Grow

Sonoma State University has launched the new Center for Environmental Inquiry to play a leading role in the study of emerging environmental challenges in the region.

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54th Commencement Ceremonies Launch Class of 2015 on May 16

Sonoma State University awards degrees to the Class of 2015 at its 54th annual commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 16.

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Class of 2015 Cultural Graduation Ceremonies

Sonoma State University's cultural graduation ceremonies take place on Thursday and Friday, May 14-15, and will include student performances, speeches and refreshments.

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Seawolf Scholars Helps Foster Youth Navigate College

"My mom passed away a week before my freshman year of high school, and I knew that education would be my fallback," says Chris Villedo, a freshman sociology major at Sonoma State University.

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Softball Punches Ticket

After using the late innings to earn wins in their first two NCAA regional games, the Sonoma State softball team exploded for an 11-3, 5-inning win over Montana State Billings on Sunday afternoon in Seaside, Calif. to clinch their first-ever trip to the NCAA Division II Super Regionals.

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Biology Student Earns Second Place in CSU Research Competition

Sonoma State University biology master's student Michelle Ferraro took home second place (and a $250 prize) in the graduate division for biological sciences at the 29th annual CSU Student Research Competition, held May 1-2 at CSU San Bernardino, for her presentation titled "Evaluating Optimal For

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Avance Visits Campus

More than 100 low-income, mostly Spanish-speaking parents visited Sonoma State University on May 2 to learn how they can make attending college possible for their children and themselves.

 Kara Kelly crouches atop a drain that leads to a manmade wetland at the Green Music Center at Sonoma State.
Open Source Water Saving Solution

Managing the impact of development on water resources is now an urgent challenge in California.

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Tennis Players Receive Honors

Women's Tennis: Martinez and Ward Snag 2015 All-PacWest Women's Tennis Honors