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Senator Scott Wiener to speak as part of SSU’s Queer Faculty and Staff Alliance Friday Forum

Senator Scott Wiener, who represents San Francisco and northern San Mateo County, will speak as part of Sonoma State’s Queer Faculty and Staff Alliance Friday Forum tomorrow, November 5. 

CSU Chancellor connects with the Seawolf community

CSU Chancellor Joseph I. Castro visited Sonoma State University on September 29 to connect with the Seawolf community and explore the one-of-a-kind beauty of our campus. It was also SSU Spirit Day and Sonoma State pride was on display.

Being Latinx; Destigmatizing Mental Health in the Latinx Community

Latinx communities, like so many communities across the globe, often face cultural barriers when exploring mental health.

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Sonoma State launches SafeSSU website

As part of Sonoma State’s ongoing and dedicated efforts to create an environment in which our students, faculty, and staff are heard, respected, and supported, various campus departments have come together to launch a critically important new website: SafeSSU

What's past is prologue

By Lynn Prime and John Müller

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CSU Chancellor Joseph Castro to visit SSU

On Wednesday, September 29, California State University Chancellor Joseph I.

Sonoma State awarded more than $4 million to help low income, potential first-generation college students access higher education

(Rohnert Park, CA) – The U.S. Department of Education has announced that Sonoma State University will receive more than $4 million to continue helping low-income, potential first-generation students in Sonoma and Mendocino counties prepare for and enroll in college.