- Student-designed sculpture ‘Tributary’ debuts in Sac State Welcome Center plazaArtists persevered across three pandemic-interrupted years to complete the 15-foot structure that pays tribute to the University’s students, faculty, and staff.
- Personal outreach to students helps maintain strong Sac State enrollment, despite troubling trendsColleges across the country are struggling with enrollment declines, but Sac State exceeded goals thanks to a concerted effort to contact students at risk of missing admissions deadlines and helping them overcome obstacles.
- First-ever Sac State Happiness Day celebrates the importance of joy and well-beingEndowed Professor in Happiness Meliksah Demir and two dozen Psychology students organized the day’s events to show happiness is a necessity and within reach.
- New course explores importance of food to history and everyday life“A Global History of Food” encourages students to examine the ways in which cuisine has played a role in their own culture and history.
- College of Business launches accelerated, fully online iMBA programThe revamped, 12-month Master of Business Administration program accommodates working professionals’ busy schedules.
- Hundreds of young scholars visit Sac State for APIDA College DayAbout 700 students from school districts across the Sacramento area attended the annual event, which is designed to promote early college awareness for students who identify as Asian Pacific Islander Desi American.
- StingerStudio Makerspace provides access to high-end equipment, hands-on learningThe new space University Library provides opportunities for students to craft, learn from, and work with high-end equipment such as 3D printers, laser cutters.
- Professor’s film documenting Antarctic research expedition gets wide streaming releaseAssociate Professor of Communication Studies Kathy Kasic spent six weeks in Antarctica in 2018-19 collecting footage of scientists’ efforts to study a subglacial lake.