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Aisha Mendonca Kamath chosen to represent SSU at the 2024 COPLAC Virtual Midwest/West Regional URSCA Conference

Philosophy major Aisha Mendonca Kamath was chosen to represent Sonoma State University at the 2024 COPLAC Virtual Midwest/West Regional URSCA Conference on November 9th.

2024 Election Poll
SSU Grad Students Team Up With The Press Democrat and Northern California Public Media Group On Election Exit Poll

Students for Sonoma State University's master's in Public Administration program are working with Northern California Public Media Group to host a virtual election exit poll that will be live on the Press Democrat through the end of d

WGS Faculty
Sonoma State University's ‘Small But Mighty’ Department Spotlights Intersectional Feminism, Gender

The Press-Democrat profiles SSU's Women and Gender Studies Department and what makes it powerful and distinct.

Professor Wenwen Ni
New Publication from Wenwen Ni, Professor of Psychology

New article published by Professor Wenwen Ni (Sonoma State University), Professor Bernalyn Ruiz-Yu (UCLA / Boston’s Children’s Hospital) and Professor Emily He (UCSF) considers how interactions between patients and mental health provider

Professor Andy Martinez
Andy Martinez, Professor of Psychology, Featured in Press Democrat Article on Happiness

Professor Martinez's research on the psychological effects of happiness has been highlighted in the Press Democrat's feature on California's newly released "Happines Report."  

Andy Collinsworth
Music Chair Receives Prestigious National Honor

Music Department Chair Professor Andy Collinsworth has been elected to membership in the prestigious American Bandmasters Association.

Professor Christine Cali
Theatre Arts and Dance Chair Wins National Award

Professor Christine Cali, chair of the Theatre Arts and Dance Department, has received an Outstanding Leadership in Higher Education award from the National Danc

"Air Traffic" by Professor Anne Goldman published in Fourth Genre
Anne Goldman, Professor of English, has published "Air Traffic" in Fourth Genre, Fall 2023

"Air Traffic," a 3,047-word essay, uses a strange, small catastrophe during fire season in California to reflect upon our hunger for rural life and the damage we inflict upon it.

You can read the full essay at https://www.annegoldmanwriter.com/essays or download it from Fourth Genre.

"Aria for Insects" by Professor Anne Goldman published in The Georgia Review
Anne Goldman, Professor of English, has published an essay in The Georgia Review

“Aria for Insects” offers an elegy for creatures so small we typically take notice of them only when they are absent.