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Sonoma State University opens Military and Veteran Resource Center

A few days after taking part in honoring our nation’s veterans, Sonoma State University has celebrated the opening of its first space dedicated to supporting military-connected students on campus. On Thursday, Nov.

Sonoma State to host panel discussions and array of speakers at 33rd annual California Indian Conference

(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University will host the 33rd annual California Indian Conference this week, a forum for sharing knowledge and issues of importance related to Native Americans indigenous to California.

Sonoma State hosts first meeting of President’s Sustainability Advisory Council

(Rohnert Park) — With a goal of overseeing and advancing Sonoma State’s stepped-up commitment to sustainability and building resilience, the newly formed President’s Sustainability Advisory Council convened its first meeting on Oct. 26.

New 'Mini Fair' event provides Sonoma State University students networking opportunities to meet employers

Sonoma State University’s Career Center is launching a new event, Mini Fair, which allows students to make connections with employers to explore job, internship and volunteer opportunities. A Mini Fair will feature up to 15 employers during each event.

Cube satellite built by SSU students set to orbit earth and collect data on vegetation health

(Rohnert Park) — A student-built satellite about twice the size of a Rubik’s Cube has passed a series of tests to travel to space this December as part of a NASA-funded project involving three universities including Sonoma State.

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Francis Ford Coppola Winery Establishes Scholarship for Employees Pursuing Education at Sonoma State University

(Sonoma County) – The award-winning Francis Ford Coppola Winery is now offering full-tuition scholarships for employees interested in pursuing their education at Sonoma State University.

Graton tribe commits $2.85 million for improvements at SSU preserve

(Rohnert Park) — The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria have agreed to make a $2.85 million gift to Sonoma State University to improve and expand environmental education of the 450-acre Fairfield Osborn Preserve located on the northwest slope of Sonoma Mountain.

Sonoma State student receives prestigious CSU award for military service and academic success

(Rohnert Park) — A former San Bruno resident, who lost all of his possessions in the PG&E gas explosion of 2010 and later enrolled at Sonoma State after serving eight years in the military, was among those selected this week by