A collective of artists and activists that started at Sacramento State in the late ‘60s pushed for farmworkers’ rights, shaped Chicano identity, and paved the way for public art support in Sacramento.
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The Summer Program will have presentations from stage, ballet and individual artists all representative of the rich arts community we enjoy in Sacramento. The program will begin on Friday, June 6 at ...
President Luke Wood announced today that Sacramento State intends to become a leader in advancing the use and ethical application of artificial intelligence (AI). He said to attain that goal, the ...
Sacramento State and Cal Expo have entered into a formal agreement allowing the two agencies to explore building a new football stadium at the fairgrounds. Cynthia Hubert came to Sacramento State in ...
Sacramento State’s plan to open a new off-campus center that will serve thousands of students in one of California’s fastest-growing regions has just taken a major step forward. The CSU Board of ...
A group of Folsom Prison inmates takes part in a weekly workshop as part of the restorative justice program. Some of the participants will eventually meet with their crime victims and/or the victims’ ...
Sacramento State announced today that the University will build a new state-of-the-art, multi-use sports and entertainment venue to replace Hornet Stadium and better position Hornet Athletics as a top ...
It’s not every day a member of a university presidential cabinet can be found out on its quad, teaching students, faculty and staff a few basic tai chi moves. But those schools aren’t like Sac State.