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Academy Award winning actress Mira Sorvino, a United Nations and Amnesty International ambassador in the fight against human trafficking, is the keynote speaker in this year's H. Andrea Neves and Barton Evans Social Justice Lecture Series at Sonoma State University. She speaks Feb.
Sonoma State University has been named in a list of 35 great value colleges with beautiful campuses by Great College Values. Sonoma State is ranked at No.
No, he hasn't been bitten by a radioactive spider--but nonetheless, the story of retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant and Sonoma State University alumnus Dan Nevins is part of a new Marvel comic book.
Santa Rosa firm TLCD Architecture and San Francisco's BNBT Builders have been chosen to partner on design and construction of the Wine Spectator Learning Center at Sonoma State University.
The California State University Board of Trustees has appointed Judy K. Sakaki, Ph.D., as president of Sonoma State University. Sakaki currently serves as vice president, Student Affairs, at the University of California, Office of the President.
One Great City, featuring two protégés of Sergio Assad and hailed as rising stars of the San Francisco chamber music scene, perform a duo classical guitar recital at Sonoma State University Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. in Schroeder Hall at the Green Music Center.
Sonoma State University choir director Jenny Bent has been appointed Choral Director for the Santa Rosa Symphony. During her two-year appointment, which begins with the 2016-2017 concert season, she will continue to serve as Director of Choral Activities at Sonoma State.
Sonoma State University sports update, Jan. 19-26. Men's Basketball wins two, Women's Basketball splits two, Women's Water Polo improves to 1-4, and Men's Tennis loses to D1 Santa Clara.
The Jean and Charles Schulz Information Center's 15th Anniversary continues with "Peanuts at Work," a panel discussion featuring cartoonists and archivists from the Ch
The spring 2016 Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series features cautionary tales of international genocide throughout history, survivor stories, and visiting lecturers from around the nation. Lectures are on Tuesdays, 4-6 p.m.