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September 17, 2007
vol. 14, no. 4 |
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THE DOCTORS ARE IN --The University welcomed its first cohort of education doctoral students this fall.
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“El Pueblo” celebrates Hispanic heritage
The state's diverse culture will be celebrated at a series of events at the University Sept. 17 through Oct. 10. “El Pueblo” (translated as “the village”) is a month-long celebration...
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New program courts judicial executives
California courts are facing an impending personnel crisis, and a new program offered by Sacramento State may help avert it.
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The ups and downs of summer construction
Sacramento State continued its makeover over the summer as new facilities went up and old ones came down.
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Capture Herky, win an iPod
Herky is having a birthday but instead of receiving presents, all he wants are video tributes.
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Recycling bottles and cans
The integrated waste manager has set a goal of zero waste for the campus. The campus community can help reach that goal by recycling bottles and cans. There are approximately 50 bins for outdoor bottle and can recycling—one outside of each building.
Recycle containers for bottles and cans are now conveniently located inside the entrance of the AIRC building and in each of the student lounges on the first three floors. This is a pilot project and other buildings will follow if indoor recycling is successful at AIRC.
In 2006, Sacramento State diverted 61.6% of its waste—3,700 tons of material—from the landfill. The State of California’s goal for institutions such as the University is 50%.
For more information, visit the “Sacramento State Recycles” website at www.fm.csus.edu/iwm.
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Carole Hayashino
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On
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The Bulletin spoke with Jean Crowder, director of the Mathematics, Engineering, Science, and Achievement Program.
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Green & Gold Gala
Tickets are now available for the Green & Gold Gala, Sacramento State’s third annual benefit ball hosted by alum and News10 anchor Cristina Mendonsa. Put on your best black tie or gown and enjoy the event at 5:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 5. This year’s gala honors renowned artist and Sacramento State alum Wayne Thiebaud. Tickets are $150 per person for University faculty and staff and $200 for other individuals. To purchase tickets, call (916) 278-4740 or e-mail gonzaless@csus.edu.
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Former Hornet Otis Amey signs with the Atlanta Falcons
Former Sacramento State All-American Fred Otis Amey returned to the NFL after signing with the Atlanta Falcons. Amey joins fellow former Hornets Lonie Paxton (New England), Marko Cavka (New York Jets) and Tyronne Gross (San Diego) in NFL training camps.
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