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Gail D. Barksdale, a seasoned leader with national athletics and administrative experience, has been appointed Senior Director of Athletics at Sonoma State University, effective Feb. 1.

Sonoma State University’s Weill Hall at the Green Music Center will be hosting the award-winning Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir, a choir that embodies a community of diverse races, cultures, and faiths, on Feb. 1 at 8 p.m.

The Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University today released preliminary findings of its wildfire impact study of the North Coast wine industry, based on a survey of more than 200 vineyard and winery stakeholders across Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano, and Sonoma Counties, in add

Portraits of the hard working men and women of Sonoma County who bring our Zinfandel and Merlot are put in the spotlight in "HARVESTER," on display through March 16 in the Sonoma State University Library.

Sonoma State University's Green Music Center has revealed it's upcoming slate for the spring. The schedule includes the only stop in the Bay Area of the United States Navy Band and the annual Jazz Forum.

The Rwandan ambassador to the United States and a survivor of the 1994 genocide in that country are among guest speakers in the spring 2018 Sonoma State University Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series.

Sonoma State University junior Cindy Cha is hard at work in her third year of a Biochemistry degree. Balancing college coursework and a job is challenging enough, but Cha has a new title that will add another responsibility: “Miss Hmong California 2018”.

The following statement can be attributed to California State University
Chancellor Timothy P. White:

Ralph Nader, American political activist, author, lecturer and attorney, noted for his involvement in consumer protection, environmentalism and government has been named speaker for Sonoma State University’s annual