Dear Sonoma State Campus Community,
Twenty-five years ago, forward-thinking leaders envisioned a new kind of partnership between academia and the wine industry.
"The University will not comment on the particular circumstances of Dr. Vollendorf's departure. We do however, offer the following context."
While she grew up in the wine industry, Dalia Ceja has great respect for her family's humble beginnings.
If you've watched anything on NBC Sports Bay Area in the past seven years, there's a good chance you've seen the work of three Sonoma St ...
Throughout the pandemic, Sonoma State University has relied on public health guidelines to establish protocols that have helped provide ...
Sonoma State University's Library has been recognized for a collection of materials from the early 1940s to the late 1960s detailing how ...
Schools and libraries in California's Second Congressional District have received a total of nearly $8 million to date from the FCC program.
Dear campus community,
February 16, 2022
Counter to the first word in its name, bone marrow is not firm. It's actually a soft and spongy production house for different types of ...
Working with graduate and undergraduate biology students, Sonoma State Biology professor Lisa Patrick Bentley will use a terrestrial LiD ...
"Out of a mountain of despair, a stone of hope." — Martin Luther King, Jr.
January 11, 2022
The California State University announced today that it will require faculty, staff and students who are accessing university facilities ...
Having a passion for teaching healthcare doesn't have to be limited to the classroom. Sonoma State's Nursing Chair, Dr. Anna Valdez, was ...
On any given day of the academic year, Sonoma State senior Sophia Pruden is likely to be found in work gloves and mud-streaked pants, te ...
"He will also oversee university enterprise, the student union, and other affiliated entities."
Incoming new first-year and transfer students who are joining SSU for the Spring 2022 term will be eligible to receive a technology bund ...
As 2021 draws to a close, and we bid farewell to another year of the COVID-19 pandemic, we at Sonoma State are reflecting on resiliency ...
See how FAFSA applications changed for Healdsburg area high schools.
“It was really imperative for us to collaborate with CAPS for Being Latinx,” says Shelly Gomez, Senior HUB Program Executive.
SafeSSU also offers educational information on safety practices that will help prevent and prepare for potential emergencies.
A gay man, Senator Wiener has dedicated much of his life to supporting the LGBTQ community, going back to 1990, when he came out in the ...
Mapping our Community: Gaye LeBaron and the Stories of Sonoma County features materials from the Library's Special Collections departmen ...
During the forum's opening, he reflected on his time as president of Fresno State University, telling the audience that in the role of c ...
Being Latinx is an informal, supportive space for students to explore mental health, cultivate networks of mutual support, promote self- ...
Through SafeSSU, members of the campus community can now easily access essential safety information that promotes and prioritizes the he ...
The project addresses a critical need in California and across the country.
"But today, you filled my glass, so thank you," he said.
The effects of time and weather left many of the items moldy, some unrecognizable.
Dr. Castro serves as the eighth chancellor to lead the California State University. Having assumed the CSU chancellorship in January 202 ...
SSU has received two federal "Talent Search" grants lasting five years, totaling $4,129,412.
Sonoma County has awarded a $500,000 grant to Santa Rosa Junior College from PG&E wildfire settlement funds.
I am thrilled to present this first Arts & Humanities Dean's Teaching Award to Dr. Greg Sarris, who has held the Graton Rancheria Endowe ...
Growing up in Southern California, Mayron Ayenew was never far from the country's television heartbeat. Back then, television was an esc ...
Parents in Healdsburg can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The Salvation Army and Walmart partner to "Stuff the Bus" for local children in need. Here are the back-to-school supplies they need most.