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The California State University embraces its diversity and the way in which our students, faculty and staff achieve excellence through inclusion. We are unequivocally committed to supporting all members of our community. That is who we are. It is a core strength and part of our DNA.
Mental Health is an issue that not everyone thinks about throughout their day. Sonoma State University keeps that in mind and is bringing Mental Health Awareness to campus with events, presentations and activities on Nov. 15-17.
Engineering students at Sonoma State University showed off some of the cooler parts of science to a younger generation at the North Bay Science Discovery Day on October 29 at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds.
Sonoma State University has been named one of the 50 most affordable MBA Programs in the nation by TopManagementDegrees.com.
Sonoma State University sports update, November 3-8. Women's Volleyball extends win streak to eight; women's soccer exits CCAA Tournament early and earns No.
Sonoma State University is ranked No.
In an effort to spread awareness of resources and to show support for undocumented students, Sonoma State University hosts its first ever Undocu-week on campus November 7-14.
With the giving season right around the corner, Sonoma State University is giving back to the community during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week on campus Nov. 7-9.
Walk, run, drive, or bike to Weill Hall at the Green Music Center on Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
Students at Sonoma State University are going beyond Hillary and Trump in their exploration of this year's election. Two public viewing parties are being held on campus as students and the community watch the results roll in on November 8.