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The mission of the Center for California Studies is to strengthen democratic governance in California through preparing people for public service and leadership, helping to solve problems of public policy and enhancing civic literacy through multidisciplinary education.
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Capital Fellows Programs

Learn about the nationally recognized Capital Fellows Programs, which provide opportunities to engage in public service, while actively contributing to the development and implementation of public policy in California.

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LegiSchool Project

Learn how LegiSchool is working to engage California’s high school students in matters of public policy and state government.

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SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE

The Center for California Studies has appointed Professor Stacy Gordon Fischer for Spring 2012 as its first scholar-in-residence.  Dr. Gordon Fischer is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, and is doing research on lobbying strategies in California (see her bio).

 

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The Center is proud to have been a sponsor for the recent 10th anniversary celebration of the 65th Street Corridor Community Collaborative Project. This project represents one of the most important Sacramento State efforts to build bridges to the local community and encourage top notch academic performance.  http://www.csus.edu/65thcorridor/index.html

 


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