List of stories for the month.
March 2021 Stories
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Sac State reflects on a tough year of challenges, innovation and success
March 26, 2021 The COVID-19 pandemic left Sacramento State - like so many other American institutions - reeling, but it also opened a door leading to needed solutions that allowed the University's educational mission to proceed.
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Sac State tutors provide math muscle for high school students during a critical time
March 24, 2021 “Math Buddies” program offers much-needed assistance while bringing the University's participants closer to the professional teaching world they are pursuing.
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Seniors, environmental justice to benefit from Alternative Spring Break
March 22, 2021 Alternative Spring Break will find dozens of Hornets helping others.
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College of Education offers virtual workshop on mental health, counseling
March 18, 2021 Though progress has been made toward overcoming the COVID-19 pandemic, mental health issues remain serious threats. A daylong workshop Friday will offer students and others strategies for coping.
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Sac State 'CARmencement' paves celebratory road for graduates in the pandemic-changed era
March 18, 2021 Far from the traditional walk across the stage, Sacramento State's alternative ceremony for 2020 and 2021 graduates will nonetheless offer spectacle and honor to recognize their well-earned achievements.
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Late student leader, other notable women receive honor for their influence
March 16, 2021 Kaitlin St. Croix, who died on her way to offer another student help, is among 10 '"Women of Influence" the University is recognizing for their positive effect on Sac State and the wider community.
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Sacramento State comprehensive campaign launch represents a milestone for University’s fundraising
March 15, 2021 Support from individuals, organizations, business and other parts of the community is making a success of Sacramento State's first comprehensive fundraising campaign, which was unveiled on Tuesday, March 16.
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Bees open another door to recognition for Sac State's work toward sustainability
March 11, 2021 Honor for the University's successful commitment to the flying pollinators that play an essential role in keeping the world green and growing represents another nod toward its work on behalf of a healthy environment.
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Book shout-out from 'Late Show' host surprises, thrills Education professor
March 05, 2021 During his March 2 monologue, Stephen Colbert used a children's book written by Professor JaNay Brown-Wood as an example of great stories our kids should be reading.
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STEM lecturer turns 'event where I died' into help for pandemic-era trauma
March 03, 2021 Joyce Mikal-Flynn, professor of Nursing and trauma survivor, is applying her work in rehabilitation to people dealing with pain and challenges resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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APIDA event offers in-depth view of college for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American students
March 01, 2021 Coming during a challenging time, APIDA College Day is meant to provide assistance while showing clearly how Sac State and higher education in general bring greater opportunities into reach for Asian Pacific Islander Desi American students.