Meet Deaf, Crip, Mad Faculty & Staff Assoc. ERG at our November Social
The Deaf, Crip, Mad Faculty & Staff Association (DCMFSA) Employee Resource Group (ERG) is a growing community of faculty and staff at Sac State working to destigmatize disability, elevate scholarship and lived experience, and create a safer, more connected campus for all. Bring your lunch, and socialize at the DCC in AIRC 2011, today, Nov. 12, from Noon-12:45 p.m. To request ADA reasonable accommodations, contact Melissa Cardenas-Dow.
Submitted by University Library
Virtual panel: The Faculty’s Role in Holistic Student Success
We encourage your participation today, Nov. 12, from 1–2 p.m. for our virtual panel. This event is open to all students. It provides an opportunity to connect with faculty and gain valuable insights to help you succeed academically. Please register here. For questions or ADA compliance, contact the APIDA Center.
Submitted by the APIDA Center
Free Peak Adventures Maps and Compass Basics Clinic
Learn a new skill with the Peak Adventures team. We will host a FREE Maps and Compass Basics clinic today, Nov. 12, from 6-8:30 p.m. at our office in the University Union. You will learn how to read a map in correlation with a compass, and develop some basic land navigation skills.
Submitted by Peak Adventures
Insurance Horizons: Unlocking Career Paths for Students
Explore exciting careers in insurance and explore career options on Thursday, Nov. 13, from 3:30–6 p.m. at the Carlsen Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Enjoy a panel discussion with industry experts, followed by a networking mixer with food, beverages, and free headshots! Register for the event.
Submitted by El Centro Serna
Fall 2025 Pop-Up Employability Fair 🎉
Looking for a job, internship, or career connections? Don’t miss the Pop-Up Employability Fair – your chance to meet employers in a fun, casual setting before the Hornet football game!
• Saturday, Nov. 15
• 3-4:15 p.m. (before kickoff)
• Lot 8, Sac State Tailgate
Meet employers hiring students and alumni and build your network before graduation. RSVP or request accommodations for the pop-up employability fair.
Submitted by the Career Center
Beyond DACA Alternative Pathways
Join the Dreamer Resource Center on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from Noon to 1 p.m. in Lassen Hall 3010 for Beyond DACA Alternative Pathways. This workshop provides students with information on internships, fellowships, and alternative opportunities designed for undocumented students to thrive. If you have questions or need accommodations, email the DRC.
Submitted by the Dreamer Resource Center
Open Research Panel Discussion: Local Knowledge, Lasting Impact
Register to attend the Open Research Panel Discussion on Tuesday, Nov. 18, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Carlsen Center (Library 1520). Free food and fresh ideas! Hear how Sacramento leaders in education, policy, and community health use open research to solve real problems. To request ADA reasonable accommodations, contact Mary-Kate Finnegan.
Submitted by University Library
Trans Theory and Feminism: Histories of Activism
Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 19, from 1-2 p.m. in the University Union Orchard Suite for a thought-provoking conversation with professors Tristan Josephson, M. Senyonga and Rebekkah Mulholland, as they explore the historical and theoretical intersections between transgender studies and feminist movements. All are welcome! More details. Register for the panel. To request ADA reasonable accommodations, contact PRIDE Center before the event.
Submitted by the PRIDE Center
Chat & Chill: Winter Intersession Information Table ❄️🔥
Stop by the Library Quad on Thursday, Nov. 20, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. to learn about Winter Intersession! ❄️📘 Discover short-session courses, chat with staff, and score fun prizes. 🎉 Get ready to sleigh your courses and stay on track for graduation! 🎓 To request ADA reasonable accommodations, contact Chloe Chavarria at least five business days in advance.
Submitted by the College of Continuing Education
Ubuntu Peace Circle: Honest Communication and Support (UGRD)
The Ubuntu Peace Circle is a safe space to share honest thoughts and feelings for those who have been harmed or have caused harm. The goal of this voluntary event is to foster communication and support for a peaceable self and community under shared agreements and healthy dialogues! RSVP for the Ubuntu Peace Circle.
• Thursday, Nov. 20 | 5–6:30 p.m.
• Sacramento Hall 161
Submitted by the Center for African Peace and Conflict Resolution; Project Rebound
California Pre-Doctoral Program Information Sessions
The Office of Graduate Studies will be holding Information Sessions for the Pre-Doctoral Program. The upcoming information sessions are scheduled for:
• Monday, Nov. 24, 11 a.m. - Noon
• Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2-3 p.m.
For any additional questions, please reach out to the Graduate Excellence and Engagement Program.
Submitted by Graduate Excellence and Engagement Program
California Pre-Doctoral Program Health Professionals Track Info Sessions
The Office of Graduate Studies will be holding Information Sessions for the Pre-Doctoral Program’s Health Professionals Track. The upcoming information sessions are scheduled for:
• Tuesday, Nov. 25, 11 a.m. - Noon
• Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2-3 p.m.
For any additional questions, please reach out to the Graduate Excellence and Engagement Program.
Submitted by Graduate Excellence and Engagement Program