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THIS WEEK
May 1, 2006
vol. 12, no. 31

Photo: Progress continues on Parking Structure III at the south end of campus. The 3,000-space facility is expected to open in early 2007. GOING UP--Progress continues on Parking Structure III at the south end of campus. The 3,000-space facility is expected to open in spring 2007.

Survey attempts to improve teacher prep numbers
“The Case of the Missing Teachers” has educators around the state scratching their heads. The mystery: Why has enrollment in teaching credential programs been dropping when the need for new teachers hasn’t?
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New website for Spanos Sports Complex
A website with a wealth of information on the Alex G. Spanos Recreation and Sports Complex is now online at www.SpanosSportsComplex.com. The site features the latest information on the Complex and its components, fundraising information, site plans and more. You can also sign up for progress updates and send comments.
www.spanossportscomplex.com


California needs more college-educated workers, survey finds
California’s competitive economic edge may be at risk unless the state can meet a growing demand for highly educated workers and replacements for retiring Baby Boomers with college educations, according to a new study based on research by Sacramento State’s Applied Research Center.
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Staff Awards recognize long-term service
Nearly 120 employees were honored at the annual USA Staff Awards Luncheon April 21. The event recognized Sacramento State staff and administrators as well as employees of Associated Students and University Enterprises for 10,15, 20, 25, 30, 35 and 40 years of service.
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MORE CAMPUS NEWS

Reception to honor retiring faculty and staff

Faculty Senate schedule

Professional Activities

News Digest

Monday Briefing

NEWS RELEASES

Conference to explore artistic portrayals of gender identities

Under a Western Sky, a tale of violence, betrayal

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 (916) 278-6156.

Vice President,
University Advancement
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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Student Profile: Laura Harder
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Photo: Students Michael LaPlante (left) and Michael Halvea work with the puppet “Kuheiji” for the upcoming production of The Love Suicides at Sonezaki.
Don Giovanni set to entice opera-goers
One of opera’s most famous tales of seduction, revenge and murder will steal the hearts of audiences at Sacramento State in the performance of Don Giovanni, opening at 8 p.m., Friday, May 5 in the University Theatre.

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Karnaukhova makes conference history with award
Sacramento State senior Margarita Karnaukhova became the first student-athlete in the 43-year history of the Big Sky Conference to earn four Most Valuable Players Awards and was one of six Hornet tennis players to be named to the league's first team.
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