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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.
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.
As the calendar flips to March, Sonoma State University celebrates women throughout history who have stood up to make a difference.
Women's Track and Field: After Seven Year Hiatus, Seawolves Take Third Place At Humboldt Meet
The focus at this year's Sonoma State University Economic Outlook Conference was on education, tourism, innovation and the environment.
After more than 20 years of research, Sonoma State University geology professor David Bero has published detailed maps of Ring Mountain and the Tiburon Peninsula. He presented these new maps as the featured speaker of the SSU Geology Club's lecture series on February 19.
At 70, Sonoma State University graduate biology student Nicole Karres doesn't need another career.
The second annual Sonoma State University Symposium of Research and Creativity is Wednesday, May 4, 2-6:30 p.m. in the Student Center. The event features research from more than 200 undergraduate and graduate students, including poster sessions, demonstrations and PowerPoint presentations.
The Major Ensemble concert series at Sonoma State University's department of music will take place over two weekends and feature outstanding choral, band and jazz performances under the direction of Jenny Bent, Andy Collinsworth and Doug Leibinger.