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Sonoma State University today received unanimous approval from the California State University Board of Trustees to purchase a 90-unit apartment complex in Petaluma to be used for faculty and staff housing.

The Sonoma State women's soccer team has earned an at-large bid into the 2017 NCAA Division II Soccer Championships, securing the No. 6 seed in the West Region for its sixth NCAA tournament appearance in the past seven seasons.

Every semester Professor Christina N. Baker-Foley asks her students to name a black film director. Spike Lee and Tyler Perry come to mind to most.

For five years, Sonoma State University’s Education and Public Outreach Group has been working to create and fine-tune a 9th grade curriculum that rethinks the way STEM courses engage students.

Former Sonoma State Seawolf Scott Alexander took his spot in the visitor's bullpen in right field as a part of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 25-man roster on Oct. 23 for the World Series. It marks the first time a former Seawolf has made a World Series roster for any major league team.

(Sonoma County) Sonoma State University and Northern California Public Media, which includes KRCB TV, KPJK TV and KRCB FM, are inviting the public to attend a special panel discussion on ‘Ethics and Journalism’ featuring such media luminaries as National Public Radio Ombudsman El

Sonoma State University's National Coming Out Week takes place on campus October 8-11 to celebrate and educate LGBTQ+ topics with exclusive film screenings and jam-packed events.

The Sonoma State Seawolves wrapped up the 2018 Sonoma State invitational with a four-stroke victory over second place Holy Names University on Sept. 18 at Foxtail Golf Club led by Blake Bourelle's championship performance.

Residents of the North Bay’s five wine-producing counties hold mostly positive views of how wine businesses are impacting their quality of life, according to the findings of a new study by Sonoma State University researchers.

Sonoma State University has once again received recognition for being one of the top public institutions for higher education in the West. This week, the U.S. News and World Report released its “2019 Best Colleges” rankings, which placed Sonoma State as No.