The (Down)beat goes on for Jazz Program
California State University, SacramentoSacramento State’s Jazz Program continues to rack up awards. Downbeat magazine, the bible of the jazz industry
Sacramento State’s Jazz Program continues to rack up awards. Downbeat magazine, the bible of the jazz industry
If NASA someday needs to crash a spacecraft into an approaching asteroid to keep it from hitting Earth, Sacramento State student Elizabeth Gabler will have played a role in keeping her fellow humans safe.
Sacramento State is joining the push to mitigate one of the world’s most critical public health crises: antibiotic resistance.
Sacramento State has been named one of the world’s most sustainable campuses for the second consecutive year.
It may seem counterintuitive, but Sacramento State Professor Jamie Kneitel is traveling to Israel this fall to learn more about seasonal wetlands in California, as well as those elsewhere in the world.
More researchers will be entering the biomedical field through a $1.37 million National Institutes of Health grant received by Sacramento State to give students real experience in research projects.
Sac State and Keep California Beautiful will work to develop a model for colleges and universities across the U.S.
Nigel Poor is producing a podcast about life in prison.
Funds for Sac State's SIRIUS program will help pay for six new classes, expanding opportunities for undergrad students.
Sacramento State's innovative LID project is complete, and the American River is cleaner and safer because of it.
Students from California join in cutting-edge research at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva.
Alexander 'Sasha' Sidorkin wants to 'unlock' the tremendous potential he sees in Sacramento State's College of Education.
Inmates at notorious maximum-security prison dig into stories behind the images being archived by Sac State professor.
Dominican University dean will take the reins of Academic Affairs, starting Feb. 1.
Higher education leaders ask President-elect Donald Trump and Congress to take action on climate issues.
Encouraging children to enjoy a wide variety of toys allows them to develop fully, says lecturer Elizabeth Sweet.
Sacramento State's College of Business Administration helps startups - and students who want real-world experience.
Sacramento State students will make a difference in the lives of thousands of Californians who need clean drinking water.
Most propositions on the November ballot in California appear headed to victory.
Nearly 43 percent of high school seniors will need math remediation in college.
The research endeavor is the first for Sacramento State's new Institute for Water, Energy, Sustainability, and Technology.
The GreenHouse is an innovative community enrichment center located at the heart of a neighborhood with one of the highest concentrations of children living in poverty in Sacramento. There are more than 550 kids living in low-income housing on one-square block in the Gardenland/Northgate neighborhood of Sacramento; the highest number of youth per block in a six-county area. The neighborhood is also richly diverse, with families who have recently immigrated from as many as a dozen countries around the world, all living side by side in a nucleus of low-income apartments and condos.
Five-year allocation benefits majors in biological sciences or chemistry as part of the Hornet Science Scholars program.
Professor Mathew Schmidtlein will discuss his research findings Sept. 27 in an on-campus lecture.
Diversity flourishes on and beyond the campus, thanks to academic support services and an all-inclusive community.
Funds will help establish a High School Equivalency Program on campus and in the community.
Chemistry Professor Tom Savage tells an epic tale of early California and a Mormon couple.
The National Science Foundation has awarded Sacramento State a five-year, $1.9 million grant to help 20 middle school and high school teachers become education leaders in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) disciplines.