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Aaron Davidman
Wrestling Jerusalem

Sonoma State University hosts the acclaimed solo performance "Wrestling Jerusalem," written and performed by Aaron Davidman and directed by Michael John Garcés, on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 7:30 p.m. at Evert B. Person Theatre.

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War and Peace

Sonoma State University's War and Peace Lecture Series explores the relevance of the United Nations, the science of war, peace through sustainability and more with talks by Sonoma State faculty and invited guests. Lectures are Tuesdays, 5:30-6:50 p.m. in Ives 101.

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Feminist Lecture Series

The fall 2016 Feminist Lecture Series at Sonoma State University includes a special lecture by Sonoma County native Rebecca Fein, founding director of the "Powerful Voices Project." Her documentary film series tells stories of resilienc

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Statement on Election

The California State University embraces its diversity and the way in which our students, faculty and staff achieve excellence through inclusion. We are unequivocally committed to supporting all members of our community. That is who we are. It is a core strength and part of our DNA.

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Professor to Politics

Sonoma State University Professor Dr. Mariana G. Martinez has won a seat on the Santa Rosa Junior College Board of Trustees, garnering the most votes running against two incumbents.

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Latino Mental Health

Latino Service Providers has received a $1 million grant to explore how Latino cultural practices promote mental and behavioral health.

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Diversity and Inclusivity

I write to provide assurance that we will continue to make every effort to provide a safe and welcoming campus environment for all our students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the community.

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Congressional Listening Tour

Congressmen Mike Thompson and Eric Swalwell listened to concerns of millennials at Sonoma State University on September 1 as part of the House Democrats' Future Forum tour.

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Computer Science Colloquium

The 45th Sonoma State University Computer Science Colloquium Series features lectures on topics like robotics, automobile security and more. Lectures are Thursdays at noon in Salazar 2016. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus.

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TheDream.US

Sonoma State University is now a partner college of TheDream.US, the nation's largest college access program for DREAMers offering privately funded scholarships to undocumented immigrant students.