Welcome to the Offices of Research, Innovation, and Economic Development (ORIED), a unit of Academic Affairs. We work to expand the research capacity of Sacramento State faculty, staff, and students, ...
Shortly after the 2024 general election, Sacramento State President Luke Wood met with some of the University’s undocumented students and posed a question. "He said, ‘We can go two ways. We can go ...
The COVID-19 pandemic robbed many Sacramento State graduates of the thrill of walking across the stage at Golden 1 Center and publicly celebrating their academic achievements. On Dec. 14, graduates of ...
Madison Damman loves helping others. From taking care of her grandmother, to teaching people how to swim, helping disabled individuals ride therapy horses, and conducting transportation infrastructure ...
Inside 180 bubbling tanks in Biological Sciences Professor Ron Coleman’s lab, fish called cichlids practice complex courtship rituals, build nests and fight to protect their young. They do so under ...
Founded in 1959, our three acre botanic garden currently supports approximately 1400 different species of trees, shrubs and herbaceous perennials from the temperate regions of the world. The ...
University President Luke Wood announced the creation of Sacramento State Native American College, the first of its kind in California, offering students an inclusive, Native-based education that ...
Study of Greek and Roman myths and hero tales and their place in the arts and literature of Western civilization. Also provides an introduction to the general nature and function of myth. *Click on ...
This course introduces students to environmental science and the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies. The primary focus of the course is the earth, its ecosystems, and the influence of ...
Students will learn basic vocabulary and grammar of American Sign Language. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to exchange basic information about themselves and their families such ...