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Sonoma State University's annual Service and Internship Fair will bring over 60 nonprofit and government organizations to recruit students on Aug. 31, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in Salazar Plaza.

The Sonoma State University men's and women's soccer teams are both predicted to finish second in their respective California Collegiate Athletic Association standings in 2017, according to a preseason poll of the league's coaches announced Aug. 15.

The 47th Sonoma State University Computer Science Colloquium features lectures on topics such as creating computer-generated music, the challenges of animation at Pixar, and more. Lectures are Thursdays at noon in Salazar 2016. Admission is free, parking is $5-$8 on campus.

Sonoma State University has once again been named in the Princeton Review's annual Best 382 Colleges list, as well as in the Best Western regional list.

The Sonoma State University Alumni Association is holding the Heart of SSU 5K Saturday, Sept. 9. Registration closes on Aug. 30. Proceeds from the family friendly 5K benefit the Heart of SSU Alumni Scholarship Endowment.

Carin Jacobs is more than the director of Sonoma State University's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, she's also an curator with a background in museum studies. In "Tidal Response," a new show she has curated at the Petaluma Arts Center running Aug. 19-Oct.

Thanks to a dedicated student's multi-year effort, Sonoma State University will install a 5,300-gallon greywater system this fall to irrigate a student garden that currently supplies over 1,000 pounds of fresh produce each year to a local food bank.

Rich Shayewitz has been named the Head Coach of the Sonoma State University Women's Basketball team after spending the previous 11 seasons as the Associate Head Coach for the SSU Men's Basketball team. Shayewitz becomes the sixth head coach in the program's 37-year history.

The new documentary film “Dawson City Frozen in Time” opens the Sonoma Film Institute's fall 2017 season at Sonoma State University.

Sonoma State University saw nearly 300 teachers register to attend workshops, tour campus and get hands-on experience in the University's new Makerspace as thousands of teachers gathered across California for the third annual Better Together California Teachers Summit July 28 to hear words of ins