Join us to connect with fellow ECS students, with free pizza, and get a chance to talk with ECS clubs and staff from the ECS Student Success Center. Free pizza, snacks, and drinks. Open to ECS ...
From the time she was 5, Jeanne Harris Van Dahlen knew that nursing was her destiny. On the soybean farm in Ohio where she grew up, “I brought in and treated every wounded animal,” she said. “I used ...
The Division of Criminal Justice is proud to announce the release of a new book co-edited by Assistant Professor Danielle Slakoff, Ph.D. This book examines the representation and misrepresentation of ...
Nothing, it seems, can stop Shamona Thompson Ross from achieving her goals. Not homelessness. Not becoming a mother at age 18. Not an abusive relationship. Not even a breast cancer diagnosis just as ...
Undergraduate students are required to meet a foreign language requirement for their baccalaureate degree. The policy requires proficiency to be demonstrated at an intermediate-level comparable to the ...
The CSU, Sacramento Chapter was founded in 1997 to promote exchange between students studying chemistry and the chemical sciences at California State University, Sacramento. Another goal of this ...
The Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) was established by the University on April 11, 1991. The University Transportation Advisory Committee is to be administrative, with actions in the form of ...
The CSU annual Open Enrollment period is from September 18, 2023, through October 13, 2023. The effective date of all Open Enrollment transactions will be January 1, 2024. Open Enrollment is your ...
The Minor Design Change Committee (MDCC) is appointed by the President to provide review and make recommendations for any signage needs across campus. Once a request is received, via the MDCC email, ...
To change a major to CSAD, students should attend an academic advising session with faculty in our department. Faculty will submit a change of major form through OnBase on behalf of the student. The ...
Medical electronics and emerging point-of-care technologies have transformed the concept of public health. The development of wearable devices for continuously monitoring human biomarkers and ...
15 students traveled to Ghana in July for an exciting opportunity to study comparative perspectives on law and justice. They spent 14 days visiting Accra, Cape Coast, and Kumasi. They attended ...