News
- CSU Trustees approve plans for Sac State off-campus center in Placer CountyThe 301-acre Placer Center will eventually serve up to 12,000 students and provide new pathways to a four-year degree in one of the state’s fastest-growing regions.
- Sac State faculty mentor Folsom prisoners who teach art classes to fellow prisonersThrough the Prison Arts Collective, Stephen Blumberg and Rachel Clarke help incarcerated individuals develop teaching skills and build a sense of community and confidence behind prison walls.
- To address a shortage of nursing faculty, Sac State is fast-tracking students into its master’s programCommunity college nursing students who have a degree in another field can now be admitted directly into Sac State’s Master of Science in Nursing program.
- Sac State students studying wild horses ultimately could help reduce wildfire riskTwo Sacramento State students are the first participants in an internship designed to gauge the value of wild horses in containing wildfires. They spent two weeks in remote Siskiyou County documenting a wild herd.
- Sacramento State partners with MMA great to create new pathway to education and athletic competition through Combat UThe program, officially named Combat Sports and Martial Arts University, will provide a clear pathway to higher education for students who want to pursue various martial arts, including those from traditionally underserved communities, and opportunities for high-level training and competition.