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Cultural Identity and Political Preferences

In a nation with a rising percentage of Mexican-American citizens, 2012 presidential candidates may want to change their strategies when trying to get the Latino vote, according to Laura P. Naumann, assistant professor of psychology at SSU.

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CAPS Services

We want all SSU students and their families to know students can come to CAPS for any psychological assistance they need.

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Neves-Evans Lecture

What does the President of the California State Board of Education think about the current state of the educational system?

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Teaching English Abroad

Teaching English in another country is becoming a popular post-graduation career option, one that is exciting, rewarding and even life-changing.

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Arab Spring Organizers Give Lecture

Two organizers of last year's Egyptian uprising will be part of a special evening called "Arab Spring: Evolving Strategies" at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 22 in the Commons. The event is hosted by the Sonoma State University Model United Nations Delegation.

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Latino Family Summit

More than 600 Latino parents and students from grades 7-12 are expected to attend the fifth annual Latino Family Summit on Saturday, March 17, to explore the world of higher education at Sonoma State University. 

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Juried Student Exhibition

One of the highlights of the University Art Gallery's program is the annual presentation of the Juried Student Exhibition.

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Fight For Higher Ed

The fight for higher education funding continues as 25 SSU student government leaders returned from the March 5 rally in Sacramento more empowered than ever to work towards change.

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Second Chances for Inmates

If a professor teaches outside Sonoma State, it is often in summer school programs or day camps. When Elaine Leeder isn't being a dean or teaching sociology at SSU she teaches in San Quentin State Prison.

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Arts & Humanities Forum

Join Dean Thaine Stearns and the faculty of Arts & Humanities this Thursday, March 15, for the next A&H Research & Creative Works Forum of the spring 2012 semester.