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Disability Rights Pioneer

The founder of Sonoma State University's Disability Resource Center, Anthony Tusler, has fought for the rights of disabled Americans for more than 40 years and is now being recognized for his efforts in a pair of Bay Area exhibits.

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Stories to the Stage

Some of their stories are harrowing and heroic; others, in comparison, may feel relatively ordinary. But all detail service to their country.

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Education Fellowship

Sonoma State University education professor Kristina de Korsak has been awarded a fellowship at a prestigious early childhood research institute.

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Wine Industry Leader

Sonoma State University will further establish itself as an important player in the future of California's wine business industry when it hosts a joint hearing of the California Senate and Assembly Select Committees on Wine on Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2-4:30 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.

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Election Viewing Party

Students at Sonoma State University are going beyond Hillary and Trump in their exploration of this year's election. Two public viewing parties are being held on campus as students and the community watch the results roll in on November 8.

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Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series

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.

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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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Preserving Cultural Heritage

After receiving an award from the Governor's office, Sonoma State University’s Anthropological Studies Center is being hailed as a model for government agencies in preserving Native American cultural heritage in other states and at the federal level.

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Model UN Wins Again

A group of 24 Sonoma State University students earned a third place delegation award at the National Model United Nations Conference last week in New York City.

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Migrant Crisis

Since summer 2015, historians, sociologists, and media outlets have stated time and again that the current migrant crisis in Europe is the greatest since the end of World War II, pitting European nations against one another.