Campus Updates
Chandra Holte, Associate Vice President for Human Resources, invites employees to join SSU’s Employee Wellness Program in raising awareness for heart health by wearing red on Friday, February 7 in honor of National Wear Red Day.
Khou Yang-Vigil, Director of Equity & Access Programs, invites the campus community to participate in the upcoming Know Your Rights workshop happening this Friday, January 10, 2025 from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
Daniel Malpica, Campus Coordinator for The California Pre-Doctoral Program (Sally Casanova Scholarship), informs faculty, staff, and students that scholarship applications are now open for the 2025-26 California Pre-Doctoral
Evan Ferguson, Chief Technology Officer and Information Security Officer, informs employees that the SSU IT Networking Services team will be conducting maintenance work that may cause intermittent network disruptions over the next two weeks.
Sonoma State University's Payroll and Benefits department informs employees of upcoming wellness opportunities in the month of January.
J. Dana Twedell, Associate Vice President for Facilities Management, informs the campus community of a a water leak that resulted in flooding damages on the first, second, and third floors of the Schulz Library. Repairs will continue through Sunday, January 5, 2025, and the library will be closed to public patrons, faculty, students, and staff through that date.
J. Dana Twedell, Associate Vice President for Facilities Management, informs the campus community that Facilities Management will be coordinating emergency road repairs to address storm-related damage on Redwood Drive at Rohnert Park Expressway and on S. Redwood Drive near Parking Lot E on January 2 and 3.
Dana Twedell, AVP for Facilities Management, asks employees to ensure that all office trash is taken to the nearest kitchen or pantry for disposal by Custodial Services.
Emily F. Cutrer, Interim President, provides a message of support and solidarity for undocumented and mixed-status students, faculty, staff, and their families.
Nader Oweis, Chief of Police, provides the Sonoma State community with an update that AT&T identified and resolved their network service issue impacting the ability to deliver the location of callers using AT&T Mobility wireless devices in our area for 911 calls.