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Global Wine MBA

Sonoma State University is now accepting applications for its new Global Wine MBA program, set to begin in fall 2015. The program is a full-time, one-year accelerated Wine MBA program focused on global wine business professionals who desire to further their wine industry knowledge.

SSU engineering science professor Farid Farahmand and National Instruments VP of R&D Jin Bains with recently donated equipment.
Engineering Science Receives Lab Equipment Donation

Affectionately known as "Pixies," two National Instruments PXI units will be put into use by Sonoma State University students right away thanks to donation to the engineering science department.

what is veiling book cover by sahar amer
Professor Uncovers Mysteries of Veiling

Dr. Sahar Amer, author of "What Is Veiling," [UNC Press, 2014] speaks about the veil, one of the most visible elements of the Muslim faith, at Sonoma State University April 14.

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Softball Takes Conference Lead

Softball: Seawolves Take First Place in CCAA After Series Win vs CSU San Diego TritonsSonoma State softball took three of four games against CSU San Diego over the weekend, highlighted by Ama

SSU computer science professor Ali Kooshesh holds up an iPhone showing SSU's redesigned mobile app.
New Updated iOS SSU App

Sonoma State University has updated its SSU Mobile iPhone app with new features and a fresh, modern look.

Ben Teurlay next to his art piece
Mental Health Awareness Week Highlights Suicide Prevention

There are 1,100 empty pairs of shoes scattered in the grass outside the library, each representing a life on a college campus lost to suicide last year.

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Women's History Month Events

As the calendar flips to March, Sonoma State University celebrates women throughout history who have stood up to make a difference.

Daniel Caresio at bat
Baseball Rivalry Culminates in 'Capital City Clash'

Sonoma State University's baseball team got a taste of the big leagues this weekend, playing at Raley Field in Sacramento, home to the San Francisco Giants AAA affiliate club the River Cats. But the Seawolves lost the fourth annual Capital City Clash against Chico State, 2-7.

Ben Teurlay next to his art piece
Mental Health Awareness Week 2015

There are 1,100 empty pairs of shoes scattered in the grass outside the library, each representing a life on a college campus lost to suicide last year.

Maria Hurtado leads a pack of Seawolves in the 1500-meter run on Saturday
Track and Field Returns

Women's Track and Field: After Seven Year Hiatus, Seawolves Take Third Place At Humboldt Meet