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A group of 24 Sonoma State University students earned a third place delegation award at the National Model United Nations Conference last week in New York City.

Sexual assault is hard to talk about, especially for survivors. But when one in five women are sexually assaulted in college, the topic must be addressed.

Dr. Peter Diamandopoulos, the fourth president of Sonoma State University, passed away on April 1. Information from his obituary in the New York Times is below.

Sonoma State University has selected the recipients of the Green Music Center Academic Integration Project awards for 2015. The overriding goal is to fund proposals that demonstrate tangible connections between the academic program and the GMC.

Women's Tennis: Seawolves Celebrate Senior Day With Sixth Straight Win

Women's Tennis: Seawolves Celebrate Senior Day With Sixth Straight Win

Sonoma State University features presentations from several research groups each year, and now they've combined may of those groups into one event.

On April 21, Penngrove native Maria Gitin will read from her memoir, "This Bright Light of Ours: Stories from the Voting Rights Fight," as part of Sonoma State University's Africana Lecture Series.

Parents and supporters of the 43 Ayotzinapa students kidnapped and disappeared in Iguala, Mexico last September are holding a press conference at noon, followed by a public forum at 12:30 p.m. on April 7 in the Student Center Ballroom C.

Sonoma State University senior Alex Bretow was working on the set of a new Steve Jobs biography film when he got the email on March 16: "Congratulations, you've been officially accepted into the Cannes CMF program!" Says Bretow, "I literally ran outside and was jumping up and down."