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The inaugural performance of the Sonoma State University Symphony Orchestra on Dec.
Women's Volleyball
Sonoma State University seniors Caylie Seitz and Madelyn Densberger have been selected to the 2015 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America Team, it was announced by the organization on Dec. 8.
Taking the first steps toward building a resident student orchestra befitting the glorious concert hall it will call home, the Sonoma State University Symphony Orchestra gives its inaugural performance on Friday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Weill Hall at the university's Green Music Center.
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."
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.
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.
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.