"Rapid, greatly intensified efforts" aimed at reversing habitat loss and climate change needed so we don't go the way of the dinosaurs.
A free info session is coming up for those in Sonoma County.
Help us celebrate the new addition of Zinfandel. Join us for an afternoon of wine tasting, live music, food, and bocce ball on June 20.
SSU's Wine Business Institute launches Wine Business Case Research Journal, set for its first release in Spring 2016. Now accepting cases.
The scholarships are offered to CA residents by the National Federation of Republican Women.
The Henry Ford program recently named Laura Bradley as top winner for Teacher Innovator Award.
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A Stanford economist is creating a customer-level water demand model that can be used to design tiered water rate schedules in California.
UC's base tuition will remain at $12,192 through 2016-17.
New research indicates that stress can make us stronger, smarter AND ... happier – if we learn how to open our minds to it.
The money goes toward college! It's all part of the "Leaders Save Lives" program with the American Red Cross.
Scholarship students must be available to enroll in Monday evening class at Solano Community College. High schoolers welcome to apply.
California to shift from a school quality measure based solely on exam results to one that would include other factors.
California has experienced more frequent drought years in the last two decades than it has in the past several centuries, Stanford reports.
It's more than exercise. Children thrive, feel safer and more engaged, but the recess program must be well-organized, study says.
The ban also includes smokeless tobacco and e-cigarette products.
Students across the state must submit their entries by March 31.
Exclusive agency with accreditation role statewide found "irresponsible." Now, competition is welcomed.
As proposed, a bachelor's degree will cost about $10K; check the list of degrees to be offered, including some in Northern California.
Kohl’s Cares® Scholarship Program nominations for youth, ages 6 to 18, begin Jan. 30.
Is your home a battleground on weeknights? Stanford researchers find "busy work, by its very nature, discourages learning."
New Stanford study finds that teens are influenced by "caricatures" of peers' sex lives and drug use. And that's not good for them.
More info for parents about pest management in schools.
Sonoma County Office of Education posted list.
Stanford Geophysicist maps saltwater threat to California aquifers
Stanford law professor argues that California's budgetary actions offer a blueprint for resolving the federal budget stalemate.
An informational session is Thursday evening at Sonoma State University. Classes will cater to working, commuting professionals.
Sonoma State's Wine Executive MBA Launches in Sonoma County in March 2015
A talk at SSU by Shahid Buttar, the Executive Director of the Bill of Rights Defense Committee.
Students from 6-12 grades may apply.
Follow our link to get your school involved.
Team develops inexpensive design modifications that could be incorporated into new homes to reduce damage in an earthquake.
Poetry from California K-12 students to be released at California Poets in the Schools 50th anniversary celebration, Voices of Gold at IONS
Pros: clean natural gas replaces coal to generate electricity. Cons: health risk to neighbors of fracking.
The contest is being held by C-SPAN
Host a student attending a local high school
St. Vincent de Paul high School's 2014 Open House is for future and curious students to see what our school is all about and take a tour.
Host an international student attending a local high school
Classes will resume Monday.
The measure would allow the schools to offer the four-year degrees when a local workforce need for college graduates can be shown.