The Japanese American Archive Collection includes more than 2,100 items and has pieces on loan in the California Museum, ...
What's Hornet Nest Fest? Hornet Nest Fest is the official kick-off to the Fall semester. Expect to see free food, free giveaways and swag, campus exhibitors, music and dancing, fun, and games. View ...
International undergraduate applicants (first-time freshmen and transfers) are accepted for both Fall and Spring semester intakes. The filing periods for each intake are as follows: Fall 2026 Intake ...
Sacramento Regional Transit (RT) services the Greater Sacramento Area and has several buses that arrive at and depart from Sac State throughout the day. Students may ride all RT fixed-route transit ...
The mission of the Sacramento State Dreamer Resource Center is to provide assistance, resources, and knowledge to support members of the Hornet community. We strive to make the dream of a college ...
Covers the art and architecture of Asia from the modern period to the present day. Attention will be given to the impact of outside influences upon the development of art in several Asian countries, ...
A native of Tidewater Virginia, Dr. Antonio T. Bly completed his undergraduate degree in History at Norfolk State University and his M.A. and Ph.D. in American Studies at William & Mary. Before ...
Congratulations on Your Admission to Sac State! This is an exciting time and we wish you the best of luck in your academic career! On this page you will find a wealth of resources to help you in your ...
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Sacramento State is Sacramento’s University—the only public university in the capital of California, the fourth-largest economy in the world. Founded in 1947, Sac State has grown to the sixth-largest ...
Since 1952, speech, language, and hearing services have been provided by the department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, formally known as the department of Speech Pathology and Audiology. In ...