Dr. Kelly Estrada and Dr. Theresa Burruel Stone teamed up to bring a new program to Sonoma State in order to encourage students on pre-education pathways to become teachers. EduCorps is promoted as a “community of individuals interested in growing the future through teaching,” While EduCorps supports all students, they aim to diversify the future of education.
Dr. Joshua Fredenburg, an internationally acclaimed keynote speaker, is traveling the country to present workshops while facilitating and training students to reach their fullest potential as a leader.
Seawolves, along with thousands of other college students, have transitioned to doing their classes fully online for almost a year. It has been quite the ride maneuvering the transition from traditional in-person instruction to fully online learning, and we commend every student doing their best during these challenging times.
In a society when sex work is often misunderstood and misjudged, a San Francisco based infirmary is on a mission to change the societal stigma while making sex workers more comfortable with their lives. During the WGS 302 Queer Lecture Series, they held an information session over zoom to share their mission; “Saint James Infirmary is an occupational health and safety clinic for sex workers. We focus on holistic approach to health care for sex workers, of all genders, and we have an emphasis on social justice as well.”
Are you a natural-born leader who likes making decisions, while also having fun? If you answered yes, you should consider running for student government! The student government at Sonoma, also known as the Associated Students (AS), puts on fantastic events for the students all year round, as well as representing the student body.
For many college students, romantic relationships are at the forefront of their lives. The One Love Foundation is on a mission to educate young people on what it means to love better.