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Sac State launches new graduate degree meant to make online learning spaces more inclusive
The Master of Arts in Universal Design for eLearning, coming after more than two years of the pandemic blurring lines between traditional and virtual learning spaces, will help educators and others design curriculum and courses to be accessible to people with a range of abilities, disabilities, and other characteristics.
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New ECS Dean Kevan Shafizadeh has plans for expansion, community partnerships
Kevan Shafizadeh's unique blend of experience and expertise have helped him achieve success across several teaching and leadership roles in his nearly 20-year career at Sac State.
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Carlsen Center alum finding success after creating first in-home, smart Pilates machine
High-tech entrepreneur Kaleen Canevari, who raised $4 million for her effort to bring Pilates into homes, credits the Carlsen Center for helping her with the business side of launching her company.
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Airborne opening ceremony, great athletes to highlight Junior Olympics at Sac State
Youth athletes from throughout the country return for this championship event at Hornet Stadium, which has a legacy as a track-and-field showcase.
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Sac State’s Institute for Social Research helps document alarming level of sex trafficking in Sacramento County
The newly released study, the first of its kind in California, estimates more than 13,000 people were victims between 2015 and 2020. The data gathered could lead to more and better services for them.