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Sonoma State will host over a hundred faculty, staff and administrators from across the California State University system starting Thursday to promote the use of makerspaces on college campuses.

Sonoma State University celebrated its largest class of graduates in its 58-year history when more than 2,900 students were recognized during commencement ceremonies at the Green Music Center’s Weill Hall on May 18 and 19.

Ian Ocampo decided to leave UC Santa Barbara in 2009 after his freshman year of studying physics, to pursue a music career in L.A. as a bassist.

For a student who decided to come to Sonoma State before even stepping foot on campus, Carley Chatterley has made the most out of her time here.

Ryan Patton has been able to create art for as long as he can remember. And the evidence of his talents are visible throughout campus.

Jessica Saavedra has always wanted to work with animals. The 22-year-old, first-generation student from San Bruno volunteered in veterinary clinics and worked in animal rehabilitation in her first year at Sonoma State. She then decided to turn to the Biology Department on campus.

(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University will confer degrees on the largest class in the 58-year history of the university next week. In all, more than 2,900 are set to graduate.

(Rohnert Park) — Sonoma State University honored local businessman Henry Hansel as a recipient of a CSU Honorary Degree and Natalie Cilurzo, co-owner of Russian River Brewing Company, and Professor Emeritus Barry Ben-Zion, Ph.D., as SSU’s Distinguished Alumni of 2019 during the President’s R

Carly Solberg, 21 of Napa, will be graduating with a degree in Women’s and Gender Studies this spring and with a reputation as being hyper-involved on campus.

(Rohnert Park) — A 21-year-old Sonoma State student was arrested today on suspicion of committing a sexual assault that occurred on campus in December.