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Women's Volleyball
The record-breaking season for the Sonoma State women's volleyball team came to a sudden end with a heartbreaking 3-1 loss to UC San Diego in the opening round of the 2015 NCAA Division II

Sonoma State University professor Ajay Gehlawat is speaking at the History Museum of Sonoma County in Santa Rosa on Dec. 10 in conjunction with the Smithsonian's traveling exhibition, "Beyond Bollywood: Indian Americans Shape the Nation."

Starting this holiday season, Sonoma State University students will be able to buy items made by their fellow Seawolves in the new Made By Seawolves store in the Student Center.

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
The two-time CCAA champion Sonoma State women's volleyball team will make its eighth straight appearance in the NCAA Division II Volleyball Championship Tournament.

In the wake of recent attacks on college campuses and a false alarm threat on campus, more than 100 Sonoma State University employees took advantage of a safety training to learn first hand what to do in case of an active shooter emergency.

Sonoma State University recognizes Sandra Jackson-Dumont, the chairman of education at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, as its 2014 Distinguished Alumnus.

Sonoma State University recognizes California State Senator Mike McGuire as its 2015 Distinguished Alumnus.

Sonoma State University is hosting a conference dedicated to connecting entrepreneurs with aspiring student and community innovators on Nov. 20. The networking and entrepreneurship conference is focused on the theme, "Be Your Own Boss," and is open to the public 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

On December 1, Sonoma State University will become a partner in #GivingTuesday, the charitable movement that started in 2012 as a response to the intense consumerism of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, two of the biggest shopping

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL
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