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Jay Mercado, Alexander Valley Grape Harvest, 2022, oil on canvas
Farmworkers in Focus at University Art Gallery

Honoring the people who work in the fields, their lived experiences and both the challenges and skill of their labor, the University Art Gallery at Sonoma State University is pleased to present the exhibition Farmworkers: Photographs, Prints, Paintings, which will be open&nb

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Congressman Mike Thompson announces $565,665 ‘Talent Search Program’ grant for Sonoma State

(Rohnert Park, CA) August 15, 2022 – Rep. Mike Thompson (CA-05) announced that Sonoma State University is receiving a grant for the Department of Education Talent Search Program in the amount of $565,665.

Greg Sarris
Dr. Greg Sarris Receives Top Academic Honor at Sonoma State

(Rohnert Park, CA) August 11, 2022 – Sonoma State University has awarded the title and status of Distinguished Chair Emeritus to Dr. Greg Sarris in recognition of his years of exceptional academic and cultural contributions to the university. Dr.

Dr. Mike Lee begins his journey with Sonoma State
A message from Interim President Mike Lee

I am truly honored to begin my journey today as interim president of Sonoma State University.

Approximately 48% of SSU undergraduates are first-generation college students.
Sonoma State receives top honor for commitment to first-generation student success

ROHNERT PARK (CA) – Sonoma State University has received a prestigious designation for demonstrating a commitment to improving experiences and advancing outcomes of first-generation college students.

Associate Professor Lisa Patrick Bentley and her son, Allen, showing off a big tropical leaf in Australia.
Groundbreaking SSU studies explore ‘Treemageddon’ in Australia and wildfire severity in Sonoma County

Climate change is directly linked to tree mortality in Australia and new approaches to measure forest structure can help predict wildfire severity in Sonoma County according to two studies co-authored by the Sonoma State Biology Department Associate Professor Dr.

Sonoma State students collaborate on a project in a classroom.
Sonoma State and partners awarded $18 million for Cradle-to-Career Collaborative

Sonoma State University and its partners have been awarded $18 million from the state to launch the Redwood Coast K-16 Education Collaborative.

Image of Judy K. Sakaki in front of tree during the autumn.
Judy K. Sakaki Resigns as 7th President of Sonoma State University

Judy K. Sakaki, Ph.D. announced today that she will resign as president of Sonoma State University (SSU) effective July 31, 2022. The CSU Board of Trustees will thereafter begin a national search for the 8th president of SSU.