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(Washington, D.C.) – Sonoma State University President Judy K.

Job opportunities for freshman and graduating seniors alike will be available at Sonoma State University’s annual Career Fair, where companies and organizations from across the Bay Area will be looking to hire SSU students.

In an effort to raise awareness and promote body positivity, Sonoma State University is hosting a variety of events focused around sexual health and providing an inclusive environment for the entire Seawolf community.

Sonoma State University Senior and CSU Student Trustee Emily Hinton was honored by the California Legislature Tuesday as a “Woman of the Year” at a formal ceremony on the floors of the state Senate and Assembly.

At 94, Sonia Warshawski is one of the last remaining Holocaust survivors in Kansas City and one of the few who speaks publicly about her wartime experience.

In April 2018, Dr. Greg Sawyer, a seasoned higher education professional whose work has impacted the lives of thousands of students, was appointed Vice President of Student Affairs at Sonoma State.

As Claudia Luke and her hiking party rose above the oak trees to a clearing just below the ridgeline of Sonoma Mountain a funnel of dark smoke came into view far to the southwest toward Point Reyes.

Since the beginning of the film franchise with the 2008 surprise blockbuster hit “Iron Man,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe has amassed more than $17 billion in box office revenue. And it shows no sign of slowing down.

(Rohnert Park) – Forty years ago this summer, Warner Bros released “Boulevard Nights,” a film that centers on a fatherless Mexican-American family living in East Los Angeles.

Sonoma State University will host more than 40 hours of lectures, panels and performances to raise awareness of social justice issues as part of “Social Justice Week” from Feb. 25 to March 1.