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The State Hornet

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The State Hornet

Carolina Quijano, Author

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Seven outstanding faculty honored

Carolina Quijano
February 28, 2007

The Faculty Senate office on Friday announced the recipients of the 2000-01 Outstanding Teaching Awards. The Outstanding Teaching Awards program, which honors effective teaching by Sacramento State professors,...

RCE construction on schedule

Carolina Quijano
May 14, 2002

A state of the art facility that has been under construction since fall of 2001 is scheduled to be completed late this year and will house the Regional and Continuing Education program. "Right now, our...

Sac State staffer, former Hornet photographer on campus since 60s

Carolina Quijano
May 7, 2002

Things at Sacramento State sure looked different when Richard Englefield just came to campus. A lot can change in nearly 40 years. After a successful career at Sacramento State, Richard Englefield, facilities...

CSU data system a concern

Carolina Quijano
April 30, 2002

State legislators have ordered an investigation of the California State University system?s purchase of a $400 million computer software program. Sen. Richard Alarcon, D-San Fernando, and Assemblyman Manny...

Last day of Career Fair 2002

Carolina Quijano
April 8, 2002

More than 100 employers are recruiting Sacramento State students today at the Spring Career Fair. The Career Fair is continuing through today, from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m., in the University Union Ballroom....

Elizabeth Moulds: President Gerth’s right-hand woman

Carolina Quijano
March 13, 2002

It seems that Elizabeth Moulds has been on campus forever. To some, 35 years is forever, but not many know that Moulds has been at the university much longer than that, starting her career here as a student...

Students find peace with yoga and meditation on campus

Carolina Quijano
February 20, 2002

Students looking for a way to alleviate the stress that accompanies being in college and having a job are finding solace in a yoga and meditation club on campus that teaches participants how to handle...

Students help small business

Carolina Quijano
November 13, 2001

Sacramento State students and local businesspeople can learn lessons from each other with a program offered by the University?s Center for Small Business. The program offers free management assistance...

Headstart program looks for student teachers

Carolina Quijano
October 29, 2001

Sacramento State provides services to children raised from low-income homes with the junction of two programs, the Head Start program and the Jumpstart program. The programs provide emotional, academic...

High schoolers make early jump to college

Carolina Quijano
October 15, 2001

The Accelerated College Entrance Program grants qualified high school students the opportunity to attend Sacramento State while concurrently attending high school. "ACE is set up so that students who excel...

ACE program recruits students

Carolina Quijano
October 14, 2001

The Accelerated College Entrance Program grants qualified high school students the opportunity to attend Cal State Sacramento while concurrently attending high school. ACE is set up so that students who...

Sac State receives $1.5 million to tutor children

Carolina Quijano
September 16, 2001

Aspiring teachers enrolled at Sacramento State can gain valuable experience and tuition money tutoring elementary school students thanks to a $1.5 million grant awarded to the Teacher Education Department....

Literary journal accepting submissions

Carolina Quijano
September 11, 2001

Sacramento State?s student literary journal, Calaveras Station, is accepting submissions through Oct. 31 for its 5th annual edition. The journal features various genres such as poetry, drama, critical...

Hydrogeology program receives $400,000 grant

Carolina Quijano
September 3, 2001

Sacramento State?s hydrogeology program received a $400,000 grant recently to expand its Master?s program and other facilities. The W.M. Keck Foundation, which also gave $220,000 to start the program in...

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