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The Good Life

The spring 2016 Osher Lifelong Learning Institute lecture series at Sonoma State University features professors giving talks around the theme "The Good Life." This series is presented by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) and the University Library in celebration of the 15th anniversari

CSU Chancellor Timothy White and Chair of the Board of Trustees, Lou Monville present SSU physics and astronomy professor Lynn Cominsky with the Wang Family Excellence Award
Wang Award

Sonoma State University physics and astronomy professor Lynn Cominsky has received the $20,000 Wang Family Excellence Award for her extraordinary commitment to student achievement and exemplary contributions in her fields.

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Preserving History

Sonoma State University has received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to digitize artifacts from former detainees of the Amache Japanese internment camp located near Granada, Colorado.

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Art from the Heart

Sonoma State University's Art From the Heart party and silent auction is an exciting evening of art, food, fine wine, and music that has become one of the longest continually-held fundraising events in the area and a "must" for novice and seasoned collectors alike.

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SF Spring 2016

The Sonoma Film Institute's spring schedule includes fantastic films from around the world, including Cuba, Poland, Italy, India and more.

Sports Update Jan. 11

Sonoma State University sports update, Jan. 4-11

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Bike Camp 2016

The Cycle Without Limits bike camp for children with special needs will be held January 15-18 at Sonoma State University. The camp uses specially-designed bicycles to teach children who often have difficulty learning how to ride a conventional two-wheeled bicycle.

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Awards for Cominsky

Sonoma State University physics and astronomy professor Lynn Cominsky has received awards from two professional societies for her work in bringing STEM education to K-12 and college classrooms.

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Cannes Part Deux

One year after strolling the red carpet with Hollywood's biggest stars, a pair of Sonoma State University filmmakers have been invited to screen two more films at the world's most prestigious film festival this year.

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Record Number of Applicants for Fall 2016

For the sixth consecutive year, the California State University received a record number of applications for fall enrollment.