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Sonoma State University's annual Juried Student Exhibition runs March 26-April 12 in the University Art Gallery on campus. This year's exhibition features over 40 works of art selected by two jurors--Amy Owen, curator of di Rosa in Napa, and artist Chris Thorson.
On April 8 Sonoma State University is hosting the Sonoma County Adaptation Forum, the nation's first county-level climate adaptation forum.
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.
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.
Sonoma State University (SSU) launches its inaugural Social Justice Week March 23-27 with a presentation by former Black Panther, Mama Charlotte Hill O'Neal, who is also an accomplished poet, musician and visual artist, and founding director of Tanzania's United African Alliance Community Center.
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.
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.
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
Sonoma State University has updated its SSU Mobile iPhone app with new features and a fresh, modern look.
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.