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November 2010 |
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Science, engineering programs build a brighter future
The excellence of Sacramento State’s science and engineering programs is gaining support and recognition from regional and national leaders – and students stand to benefit most.
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Making science fun for middle school students
Hundreds of middle school girls and boys explored the wonders of science and technology, and were treated to a pep talk from a U.S. congresswoman. STORY|VIDEO

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Teaching, Learning and Service
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Alumni Profile: Byron Kennedy
His undergraduate major at Sacramento State was biological science. But his broad-based course of study ranged from plant biology to cell physiology. STORY |
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Student Profile: Austin Sihoe
Austin Sihoe’s journey to Sacramento State involved dozens of fighter jets, helicopters and surveillance planes – and one really big ship. STORY |
Veterans Diversity Awareness Conference STORY
Sacramento State receives Sustainable Business of the Year award STORY
Fostering Guardian Scholars STORY|VIDEO
The Sacramento State Leader, produced by the Office of Public Affairs, is a monthly publication highlighting news and events at Sacramento State.
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Festival of New American Music Nov. 4-14, various campus locations
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“You Can’t Take It With You” Sacramento State Theatre production, Nov. 12-24, Playwrights’ Theatre, Shasta Hall
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Volleyball: Hornets vs. Montana State Hornets Nest, 7 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 13
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Hornet Football Causeway Classic at UC Davis, 4:05 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 20
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STEM Lecture "A Capacity for Healing: Treating injuries with electricity," 6 p.m., Nov. 18 University Union Redwood Room
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Hornet Football
Causeway Classic at
UC Davis, 4:05 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 20
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