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THIS WEEK
February 5, 2007
vol. 13, no. 19

Photo: 65 of the University’s 250 student organizations filled the Library Quad to greet returning students. THEY'RE BACK--65 of the University’s 250 student organizations filled the Library Quad to greet returning students.

Increases seen in fall 07 applications
Applications for fall 2007 increased by 9 percent overall compared to fall 2006, according to Sacramento State’s Office of Outreach, Admissions and Records.
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Study: State policy impeding completion in California’s community colleges
A new report, authored by researchers at the Institute for Higher Education Leadership and Policy at Sacramento State, found that exclusive policy focus on improving college access unintentionally inhibits student success, and that students who attend college full time are four times more likely to succeed.

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Acclaimed concert series returns
The New Millennium Concert Series opens at Sacramento State Tuesday, Feb. 20, with an 8 p.m. performance by Quartet San Francisco in the Music Recital Hall. Tango competition winners (New York, 2004) and 2007 Double Grammy nominees for their latest release, “Latigo,” Quartet San Francisco express themselves with an irresistible mixture of genre-bending world chamber music. Passionate jazz performers, playful and non-traditional in their delivery, Quartet San Francisco leaves concert-goers with a new appreciation for what can be accomplished by eight hands and sixteen strings.

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Treasure trove of Southeast Asian cultural history is donated to library
The Sacramento State Library has strengthened its cultural and historical resources with a significant gift from the Refugee Educators’ Network (REN). More than 6,000 items including books, journals, film, clothing and other memorabilia were donated, offering a breadth of cultural and historical reference materials not previously available at the University.

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Part-time instructors needed
Sacramento State anticipates a need for part-time instructors for the 2007-08 academic year. A master's degree in the subject area is the normal minimum requirement, although a doctorate-level degree is preferred.

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MORE CAMPUS NEWS

Let the games begin

Faculty Senate

Professional Activities

Monday Briefing

Graphic: Sac State Commute Choices

The Hornet Express shuttle is free to Sacramento State students and employees. The Hornet Express provides a convenient mode of transportation around the campus loop and to and from locations near campus. Hours of operation are 6:50 a.m. to 6:20 p.m. during the fall and spring academic semesters. Riders should show their OneCard to the shuttle driver upon boarding.

The Campus/La Riviera shuttle serves College Greens, Watt Avenue, Folsom Blvd. and the Sacramento State perimeter loop. The Morse/Fulton shuttle provides service to the Morse Avenue, Fulton Avenue and Fair Oaks Blvd. areas. The Arden/Cal Expo shuttle provides service to the Howe Avenue, Exposition Blvd., Heritage Lane, Arden Way, Bell Street, Northrop Avenue and Cadillac Drive Areas.

For more information visit the University Transportation and Parking Service web page at www.csus.edu/utaps or call 278-5483.


Bulletin Staff  
Graphic: Sacramento State LogoThe Bulletin is distributed on Mondays of the academic year. Campus news may be submitted by e-mail to bulletin@csus.edu. Deadline for all materials is 10 a.m. on the Wednesday before publication. For more information call 278-6156.

Vice President,
University Advancement
Carole Hayashino

Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Frank Whitlatch

Writers
Melissa Cirone
Laurie Hall
Gloria Moraga
Kim Nava

Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad

Photographer
Mary Weikert

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Graphic Profile
Photo: Teresa Mills

25-Year Profile: Teresa Mills
When Teresa Mills walked through the door wearing a Sacramento State ASK ME button, it was clearly a case of truth in advertising. Currently associate project director of the CMS Project, Teresa has held a number of jobs at Sacramento State and carries with her a wealth of knowledge about the development of systems on campus.
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Graphic: Events
Photo: S.E.L.L.O.U.T.
UNIQUE Event
The S.E.L.L.O.U.T. (short for Serious, Educated, Laughing, Learning, Outrageous, Unique, and Talented) Comedy Tour features comedians Vince Morris, B.T., Billy D. Washington and Louis Johnson as comedians who “celebrate our differences one joke at a time.” Sponsored by UNIQUE Programs and as part of Sacramento State’s Black History Month events, the show comes to campus Thursday, Feb. 8, 7:30 p.m. in the University Union Ballroom. For more information contact UNIQUE Programs at 278-6997 or visit www.csus.edu/union/
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Campus Calendar of Events

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Stinger Athletic Association to host crab feed on Feb. 9
After a lengthy hiatus, the Stinger Athletic Association proudly announces the return of the crab feed to benefit Sacramento State athletics. The 2007 edition will take place at St. John Vianney in Rancho Cordova on Friday, Feb. 9, at 6 p.m.
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