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Students will have an opportunity to network, interview and prepare for their lives after graduation at Sonoma State University’s annual Career Fair.

Sonoma State University President Judy K. Sakaki will participate in Super Sunday on Feb. 25, a California State University program to connect and inform African-American students and families about pursuing a higher education.

In an effort to combat food insecurity and give back to the community, Sonoma State University will be hosting Hunger and Homelessness Awareness week on campus Feb. 19-23.

This year's Black History Month festivities include showings and discussion of important breakthroughs in African American film with viewings of the Acadamy Award nominated film, "Get Out" and superhero Marvel blockbuster, "Black Panther".

At 16, Lucero Alvarez Vieyra sat nervously in front of Gerald Jones, a college-prep advisor. The high schooler was ready to tell him she'd no longer be applying to college.

Dr. Greg Sawyer, a seasoned higher education professional whose work has impacted the lives of thousands of students, will become the Vice President for Student Affairs at Sonoma State University, effective April 1.

Join SSU in celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the musical “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” based on the comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles M. Schulz. This fresh take on the

Sonoma State University's Art from the Heart party and silent auction is an exciting evening of art, food, fine wine, and music that has become one of the longest continually-held fundraising events in the area and a "must" for novice and seasoned collectors alike.

The United States Navy Concert Band performance is scheduled for Feb. 21 at 7:30 p.m. at Weill Hall, Green Music Center at Sonoma State University.