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

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.

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

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

The Tunnel of Oppression gives participants the opportunity to see, touch, hear, and feel the realities of oppression as a stepping stone toward creating diversity awareness. The experience will last 45 minutes. Come experience how oppression impacts various under-represented groups.

Writers at Sonoma's popular author series presents Maxine Chernoff and Marjorie Stein at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 8 in the Green Music Center's Prelude at Sonoma State University. The event is free and open to the public.