August 27, 2009
"Wastewater to Fuel" Project Earns Switzer Fellowship and Recognition for Catherine Hare
Catherine Hare of Rohnert Park has been awarded the prestigious Switzer Environmental Fellowship for her research on a local "Wastewater to Fuel" project conducted with Biology Professor Michael Cohen. Hare's study focuses on the capacity of aquatic vegetation to remove...
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May 12, 2009
Jeffrey Reeder Named 2009 Bike Commuter of the Year
The Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition has named Jeffrey Reeder, Chair of the Modern Languages and Literature Department, the 2009 Bike Commuter of the Year. During the ten years he has lived in Sonoma County, Reeder has commuted to work every...
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Dean Rahimi Receives Academic Service Award
Dr. Saeid Rahimi, Dean of the School of Science and Technology, received an award for Distinguished Achievement in Academic Service by the Association of Professors and Scholars of Iranian Heritage. He was honored at the APSIH's 12th Annual Graduation Event...
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SSU Group Attends CSU Symposium on Teaching, Learning
Emiliano Ayala, Hee-Won Kang, Brett Christie, Esra Yecan and Janet Hardcastle attended the CSU Symposium on Teaching and Learning at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo on Sat., May 2. Ayala gave a poster presentation sharing data related to "Universal Design...
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Student Research Honored at SSU's NoGAP McNair Scholars Event
SSU's NoGAP McNair Scholars project hosted its first annual Student Research Symposium on April 28 in the Cooperage. Fourteen of the McNair Scholars had prepared three-panel poster boards describing their completed research projects or plans for future research. Members of...
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May 8, 2009
Two SSU Students Top CSU Student Research Competition
Two SSU students received first place awards at the 23rd annual California State University Student Research Competition, held May 1-2 at CSU, Los Angeles. Erin Garnett, BA double major in Sociology and Women's and Gender Studies, received first place in...
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May 5, 2009
History Professor Participates in Religion Studies Fellowship at Princeton
History Professor Amy Kittelstrom will be participating in a Fellowship at the Princeton Center for the Study of Religion, research and writing her own work-in-progress and participating in Center activates, including symposia, conferences and public lectures. At Princeton, Kittelstrom will...
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