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David Bero teaches a group of geology students how to make rocks thin enough for use under a microscope in a recent class
Maps of Marin County

After more than 20 years of research, Sonoma State University geology professor David Bero has published detailed maps of Ring Mountain and the Tiburon Peninsula. He presented these new maps as the featured speaker of the SSU Geology Club's lecture series on February 19.

 

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Grad Student Resuscitates Animal Specimens

At 70, Sonoma State University graduate biology student Nicole Karres doesn't need another career.

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Research Symposium

The second annual Sonoma State University Symposium of Research and Creativity is Wednesday, May 4, 2-6:30 p.m. in the Student Center. The event features research from more than 200 undergraduate and graduate students, including poster sessions, demonstrations and PowerPoint presentations.

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Music Students' Performance

The Major Ensemble concert series at Sonoma State University's department of music will take place over two weekends and feature outstanding choral, band and jazz performances under the direction of Jenny Bent, Andy Collinsworth and Doug Leibinger.

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Week of the Young Child

The Week of the Young Child [WOYC] is a time to plan how - as citizens of a community, or a state, and of a nation-will better meet the needs of all young children and their families.

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Senior Send-Off

This year's Senior Send Off, the annual celebration of our graduating students, is Tuesday, April 24 from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Darwin/Stevenson Quad. Don't miss it!

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Diversity Dialogue

The "Diversity Dialogue: Envisioning the Future of Diversity at SSU" is April 25 from 2-3:30p.m.in Schulz 3001. The Diversity Dialogue Planning committee has planned the event with the purpose of joining a collective effort to identify the future of diversity at SSU.

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Environmental Tech Center Anniversary

One of the first "green" buildings ever to be built on any university campus, SSU's Environmental Technology Center (ETC) has been in operation for 10 years. Come celebrate its anniversary on Friday, April 20 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in the ETC.

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Asian Heritage Month

Two upcoming events are part of Asian-American Awareness Month at SSU.