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THIS WEEK  March 22, 2010           vol. 16, no. 14
 

Photo: Hornet Stadium will get new playing surface through a public-private partnership with the United Football League.

Former Sacramento State football coach dies
Sacramento State alumnus and former football player and coach Bob Mattos died Sunday, March 14. He was 68.
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arrow Forums highlight plans to increase graduation rates
arrow Germany honors Sac State professor
arrow Road repairs to impact campus travel over break
arrow One Book continues with The Devil’s Highway
arrow Sac State hosts first medical technology showcase
arrow Professor examines foreclosure impact on Sacramento
arrow Meeting and event planning certificate offered

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Photo: Vivian Orcasitas Dillon
The Campus Community
There are hundreds of offices, laboratories and shops at Sacramento State. Each one plays a unique role in supporting the University and its programs. We talked with Vivian Orcasitas Dillon of the Educational Opportunity Program’s Summer Bridge program.
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Events

Photo: Terra cotta art
Terra cotta
Terra cotta work from the Gladding McBean factory in Lincoln will be displayed through June 12 at Sacramento State’s Library Gallery. Gallery hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. The company’s work adorns many architectural landmarks throughout the world. The exhibit is free.


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Lea Wallace earns All-America honors in 800 at NCAA Indoor Championships
Lea Wallace became the first Sacramento State athlete to score at the NCAA Div. I Indoor Track and Field Championships as she placed eighth in the women's 800 on Saturday. Wallace also became the first Hornet female to earn All-America honors indoors.
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Rycycle LogoHazardous and Universal Wastes The Office of Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) provides training and assistance to campus departments on how to manage their hazardous materials and reduce their hazardous waste generation. Pollution prevention is one of the keys to maintaining a sustainable environment.

EHS works with disposal companies to recycle as much of the waste as possible to ensure the minimum impact to the environment. Hazardous waste includes lab chemicals, lubricants, paints and solvents, among others. EHS also collects universal waste such as batteries, light tubes and thermometers.

Campus departments can call EHS at 278-5165 or 278-6456 to obtain proper labels and schedule a pickup or drop-off for hazardous and universal waste. This service is provided at no cost to any campus department for routine items. For more information, visit the hazardous waste webpage at www.rms.csus.edu/ehs/hazwastedisp.html and/or the universal waste webpage at www.rms.csus.edu/ehs/universal_waste_mgmt.html.
 
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Vice President, University Advancement
Carole Hayashino

Associate Vice President, Public Affairs
Gloria Moraga

Interim Director of News Services
Kim Nava

Bulletin Editor
Mike Ward

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Craig Koscho

Electronic Communications
Mark Konrad

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Mary Weikert


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