| THIS
WEEK |
March
6, 2006
vol. 12, no. 24 |
TABLE
‘TOP--Stephanie Dullanty, a senior philosophy
major, takes advantage of a break in the recent rainy
spell for lunch and a chance to catch up on her studies. |
Campus
to launch new education doctorate
Sacramento
State will begin offering an independent doctorate in educational
leadership in fall 2007. The program will provide advanced
training for administrators in elementary and secondary schools
and community colleges.
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Book
examines diversity and executive leadership
With
not enough role models among today’s college administrators,
minorities in higher education are finding that executive
leadership training programs are critical to attempts to move
up the career ladder, says Sacramento State Professor David
J. Leon. Leon just edited a new book on executive leadership
training and diversity in higher education.
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Forum
looks at election year TV
Television
and politics will be the topic when Sacramento State brings
together a high-powered panel of experts from the media, government
and the university to discuss election coverage.
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Kids
programs to heat up campus this summer
Animation,
hands-on robotics, hiking trips and white-water rafting are
just a few of the ways kids can stay busy this summer at Sacramento
State.
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Vice President,
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Carole Hayashino |
Associate Vice President,
Public Affairs
Frank Whitlatch
Writers
Ted DeAdwyler
Laurie Hall
Megan Lloyd-Jones
Electronic
Communications
Mark Konrad |
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Town
Hall scheduled
President Alexander Gonzalez will hold a Town Hall
meeting from noon to 1 p.m., Thursday, March 9 in the University
Union Hinde Auditorium. Issues to be discussed include the
University's enrollment projections and their budgetary implications,
progress with Destination 2010 and the work of the Strategic
Planning Council.
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On
the Job with Research and Sponsored Projects
The
Bulletin met with Nancy Loeb, a Research Development Specialist
at the Office of Research and Sponsored Projects.
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Bay Area troupe brings dance diversity
The New Style Motherlode Dance Company will bring its eclectic mix
of dance styles to Sacramento State March 9 to 12 as part of the
American College Dance Festival on campus.
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Events
Calendar

Men's
Basketball has three named to All-conference team
Sacramento State senior DaShawn Freeman, junior Alex Bausley and
freshman Loren Leath were named to the Big Sky all-conference men’s
basketball team.
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Hornet
Sports
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