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A group of Sonoma State University students has won a major innovation award for creating a pair of devices to combat kidney disease, which affects an estimated 26 million Americans.

Sonoma State University's 41-year-old observatory will be getting a much-needed facelift this spring. It will continue hosting astronomy classes, faculty and student research and free public viewing nights when it reopens in fall 2017.

The 34th annual Holocaust and Genocide Lecture Series at Sonoma State University presents the Bay Area premiere of the 2016 Regional Emmy Award-winning documentary "Women of 1915," which chronicles the plight of Armenian women during the Genocide and the non-Armenian women who cam

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Kevin Alexander, Vyacheslav Fedotov, Abe Gallegos, Keith Tucker and Vicki Irey

WOMEN'S TENNIS
Seawolves Top Silverwords: Second Sweep at Tournament
The Seawolves clobbered the Silverswords of Chaminade University, 9-0, on Feb. 18. Sonoma rises to 3-3 overall. In singles play, Chaminade claimed only 3 matches against the Seawolves.

Sonoma State University announced two actions Tuesday that underscore President Judy K. Sakaki's ongoing commitment to diversity and student success.

All members of the campus community are invited to attend the open forums for the Vice President for Advancement. All open forums will be held in Schulz Library, Room 3001, on the Sonoma State University campus.
February 17
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Sonoma State University's What Physicists Do features lectures on topics like meteorites in Antarctica, finding a new Earth, extreme weather and more on Mondays at 4 p.m. in Darwin 103.