The Rwandan ambassador to the United States and a survivor of the 1994 genocide in that country are among guest speakers in the spring 2018 Sonoma State University Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series.
The series, which starts Tuesday, Jan....
The Rwandan ambassador to the United States and a survivor of the 1994 genocide in that country are among guest speakers in the spring 2018 Sonoma State University Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series.
The series, which starts Tuesday, Jan....
Ralph Nader, American political activist, author, lecturer and attorney, noted for his involvement in consumer protection, environmentalism and government has been named speaker for Sonoma State University’s annual ...
Sonoma State University's What Physicists Do features lectures on topics like distilling, the new SSU Makerspace, exoplanets and more on Mondays at 4 p.m. in Darwin 103. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus....
Sonoma State University's Geology Lecture Series brings speakers from all around Northern California to the Rohnert Park campus including a special lecture by Professor Matt James on his new book Collecting Evolution: The Galapagos Expedition that Vindicated Darwin. James will speak...
The fall 2017 Chemistry Lecture Series at Sonoma State University includes special lectures by professors from around the bay area with exciting new research to present. There will also be special back to back student lectures presenting their latest projects. Lectures are held on Fridays, 12:05...
Sonoma State University's Environmental Forum, hosted by the new Department of Geography, Environment, and Planning connects faculty and local practitioners to students and the larger SSU community around the themes of local and...
The fall 2017 Feminist Lecture Series at Sonoma State University starts with a lecture on Aug. 31 by Writer Kim Tran on what pop culture has done to feminism. Tran's works have been featured on Vice News, PRI, Ms. Magazine, Vox and Mic. The...
Sonoma State University's Africana Multicultural Studies Lecture Series explores the relevance of presentations and discussions that focus on historical and contemporary topics relating to people of African descent. The lecture series...
In addition to topics like math's role in watershed sustainability and the math in topology, Sonoma State University's Math Colloquium features lectures by three Sonoma State University alumni: Aaron Donahue, Greg Morre and Jessica Balli. Lectures are on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. in Darwin 103....
Sonoma State University’s Center of Ethics Law, and Society Forum addresses moral and legal issues that arise in the ever-modernizing world. This year's forum features lectures that answer questions from topics like free speech and immigration enforcement in the new political climate, the job...