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Youth explore careers, campus life through Sac State’s immersive Summer Youth Academies
Originally published July 1, 2025, by Sacramento State University Communications Hundreds of local seventh-through 12th graders are converging on Sacramento State’s campus this summer to attend the popular Summer Youth Academies, a series of weeklong, career-focused courses. The annual academies, which are taught … Continue reading
Posted in Features, News, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged college, college of continuing education, daniel wilson, education, life, makers, makerspace, middle school, news, sac state, sacramento, StingerStudio, summer academy, summer classes, summer school, summer youth academies, teaching, technology, University Library, writing
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Lifelong educator Gema Godina brings culture, community to elementary school students (Made at Sac State)
Originally published May 6, 2025, by Sacramento State University Communications “Smell the cookies,” a student-leader instructs, prompting the students gathered on the Washington Elementary School blacktop to inhale during a morning yoga pose. “Blow out the candles,” the leader instructs … Continue reading
Posted in Features, Made at Sac State, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged alternative learning, art, art education, childhood development, college, daniel wilson, early childhood education, education, elementary school, hispanic culture, Made at Sac State, nontraditional, sac state, sacramento, sacramento city unified school district, teaching, washington elementary, yoga
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Sac State awards $1 million in scholarships to early childhood education students
Originally published Feb. 21, 2025, by Sacramento State University Communications Sacramento State’s College of Education has awarded $1 million in scholarships to 93 students in early childhood education, with the goal of helping them graduate with little to no student … Continue reading
Sac State faculty explore how to redesign online courses to boost student confidence and success
Originally published Jan. 31, 2025, by Sacramento State University Communications A group of Sacramento State professors is researching how to close equity gaps and improve success rates in online STEM courses. The team is redesigning several courses to see whether … Continue reading
Posted in Features, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged academic performance, college, daniel wilson, education, equity-gaps, higher-education, online college, online courses, online learning, project SOAR, quality matters, sac state, sacramento, self efficacy, stem, teaching, technology
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ASL class supporting parents of Deaf children fosters learning, community
Originally published Nov. 8, 2024, by Sacramento State University Communications In a typical classroom at Sacramento State, the words “poop,” “diaper,” “bathroom” and other potty language are seldom heard. But this is not a typical classroom. “Promoting Rich Accessible Language … Continue reading
New AI course will teach how to explore the technology’s impact on education and jobs
Originally published Aug. 9, 2024, by Sacramento State University Communications A new class at Sacramento State will help high schoolers, University students and others learn how to use generative artificial intelligence in the classroom and job market. The College and Career … Continue reading
University funding supports purchase of important equipment for Art Department’s new building
Originally published Feb. 22, 2024, by Sacramento State University Communications As Sacramento State’s new art building nears completion, the University is ensuring that students and faculty will have the necessary resources to learn and teach. Approximately $300,000 in funding will … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged art, college, college of arts & letters, CSU, CSUS, daniel wilson, department of art, education, funding, history, news, sac state, sacramento, teaching
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New special education teacher residency program aims to better prepare, support future educators
Originally published Jan. 10, 2024, by Sacramento State University Communications On a cool December day at Vineland Preschool in Rio Linda, special education teacher Sher Thao gathered her six students around a table to take roll. “Look who came to … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged college of education, daniel wilson, education, learning, residency, rio linda, sac state, sacramento, Sacramento Metro Special Education Teacher Residency, special education, teachers, teaching, teaching credential, twin rivers unified
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Sac State President Wood announces formation of new artificial intelligence institute and its ‘czar’ as University moves to take lead in AI education
Originally published Dec. 14, 2023, by Sacramento State University Communications 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, … Continue reading
Sac State building faculty and staff housing near campus to aid recruitment, new employees’ transition
Originally published Oct. 4, 2023, by Sacramento State University Communications New Sacramento State faculty and staff will soon be able to live closer to campus. A lot closer. Nine Ten Place – currently under construction across the Guy West Bridge … Continue reading
Posted in News, Sacramento State University Communications
Tagged apartment complex, apartment complexs, apartments, college, daniel wilson, education, faculty and staff, guy west bridge, higher education, higher-education, housing, learning, news, nine ten place, real estate, sac state, sacramento, teaching, UEI, University Enterprises Inc.
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