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Self-Value

Loss of self commonly occurs among people who have suffered a devastating illness or injury. Many of them subsequently struggle to regain a valued self, but how do they do it?

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Musical Postcards

Acclaimed lyric soprano Rhoslyn Jones joins the Sonoma State University Symphony Orchestra for an evening of 'Musical Postcards' on May 1 at 7:30 p.m. in Weill Hall at the Green Music Center.

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Sports Update Apr. 12

Sonoma State University sports update April 5-12. Women's golf finishes No. 2 at home invitational, Angelique Lopez breaks another personal record and women's water polo defeats CSU East Bay.

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KQED on Campus

Sonoma State University is hosting the first-ever live Sonoma County broadcast of KQED's popular radio program, Forum with Michael Krasny, Wednesday, April 27, 9-11 a.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.

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Model UN

Amid the competition and international perspectives of students from around the world, Sonoma State University's Model United Nations delegation earned its 11th and 12th awards in the past six years at the National Model U.N. Conference in New York City last week.

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Faculty Strike Averted

California State University has reached a tentative agreement with the California Faculty Association (CFA), resolving a year-long dispute over faculty salaries and averting planned strike activity next week by the CFA.

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Faces of SSU

Twenty-five diverse student leaders at Sonoma State University have been selected to be part of the annual "Faces of SSU" campaign.

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Armiñana Citizen of the Year

Sonoma State University President Ruben Armiñana was honored as the Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce's Citizen of the Year at its annual awards gala March 31 in Santa Rosa.

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Concerto Competition Winners

Sonoma State University students Zachary Hall and Megan Rice have won the Music Department's inaugural Concerto Competition. The two winning students earned the opportunity to perform their competition piece with the Sonoma State's Symphony Orchestra next year.

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Shoup Speaks on Campus

Sonoma State University welcomes activist and author Laurence Shoup in the Student Center Ballroom on Monday, April 11 at 7 p.m. to discuss his new book, "Wall Street's Think Tank: The Council on Foreign Relations and the Empire of Neoliberal Geopolitics, 1979-2014."