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I attended non-profit start-up Farmster's launch event. The event was mainly informal, drinks were being served, a live band was rockin' out, and there was a great atmosphere.

After 29 years, Dr. Lorna Catford is retiring from Sonoma State University. We deeply appreciate all of her dedication to the Collaborative Autism Training and Support (CATS) Program and wish her a long and fruitful retirement.

I am an immigrant, English language learner, working class, poor, from a single parent household woman of color. I am someone that was not meant to get ahead because of the at-risk environment I was living under, yet I succeeded.

Part 1 of a 10 Part Series

When I enrolled in Psychology 490: Autism Theory and Interventions, I did not care about children who had autism. The word autism was very unfamiliar, it wasn't my problem.

Studies have shown that service-learning has many valuable impacts on student academic and personal learning, degree completion, and civic outcomes.

Jessica Hobson, a lecturer in the departments of Psychology and Early Childhood Education, has been teaching at Sonoma

Shadow Day is the time once a year when Juniors from Roseland University Prep visit Sonoma State University and accompany college students throughout their activities. Dr.

Content Warning for mental health illness and suicide; this post is part of a series that deals with intersectional gender-based violence.
Maddie and Ashley: Hello everyone! This month's Get Involved post is combined with a reminder for mental health awareness and care.