Awards
Rising Waters: Task Order #4
The purpose of this Task Order is for the SSU to provide technical professional services to West Yost for the City of Ukiah/Russian River Watershed Association (RRWA) Task Order #4 contract 592-60-23-16 as follows:
toA Collaborative Rural Distance Family Nurse Practitioner Program 2023-2024
The Family Nurse Practitioner Program at SSU offers a Master of Science as well as a Post Masters Certificate Program with a full and part-time option. The mission of our program is to serve the underserved populations in Northern California. With the help of grant funding we are able to provide an opportunity for Advance Practice Nurses in rural areas to become nurse practitioners while staying in their community to provide the care to those patients in need.
toA Collaborative Rural Distance Family Nurse Practitioner Program 2023-2024
The Family Nurse Practitioner Program at SSU offers a Master of Science as well as a Post Masters Certificate Program with a full and part-time option. The mission of our program is to serve the underserved populations in Northern California. With the help of grant funding we are able to provide an opportunity for Advance Practice Nurses in rural areas to become nurse practitioners while staying in their community to provide the care to those patients in need.
toThe Hutchins School of Liberal Studies: Revitalizing and Expanding GE Pathways
This project will enable the Hutchins School of Liberal Studies to establish new criteria for transformative texts; revise and revitalize curriculum pathways and advising to conform to state and institutional demands; and most importantly, develop an implementation proposal to expand the Hutchins GE lower division curriculum to a large percentage of the incoming student body through SSU's First Year Experience (FYE) program.
to2023 Summer Tinker Academy
The 2023 Summer Tinker Academy is a two-week program designed to engage and inspire middle school students through Maker principles, to encourage the exploration and development of technical, mathematical and artistic abilities. For Summer 2023, twenty-four middle school students from across Sonoma County have been selected by CTE Foundation to attend the hands-on sessions to be taught by SSU professors and student assistants in the SSU Makerspace. They will participate in a variety of activities including coding, modeling, crafting, sewing, and building.
toArchaeological Evaluation Study of CA-NEV-92, Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County, California
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct Phase II archaeological evaluation studies of site CA-NEV-92 at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park for State Parks as part of a proposed access road construction project. The site consists of bedrock milling features and possible artifacts. ASC will work with the local Nisenan Tribe and State Parks. The study will include excavations and plant residue sampling to determine the data potential of the site and ensure the site is understood and any significant resources protected.
toArchaeological Evaluation Study of CA-NEV-92, Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County, California
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct Phase II archaeological evaluation studies of site CA-NEV-92 at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park for State Parks as part of a proposed access road construction project. The site consists of bedrock milling features and possible artifacts. ASC will work with the local Nisenan Tribe and State Parks. The study will include excavations and plant residue sampling to determine the data potential of the site and ensure the site is understood and any significant resources protected.
toThe 730 Stanyan Street Project
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will implement an Archaeological Monitoring Plan (AMP) for the 730 Stanyan Street project in San Francisco, CA.
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Specialized Services for District 4 Environmental Maintenance Projects
The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct professional and technical cultural resource work to Caltrans which will support the operation and maintenance of the Caltrans transportation system with specialized Archaeological services in delivering maintenance projects with compliance needs involving cultural resource identification, evaluation, and mitigation.
toEngaging Autistic STEM Undergraduates in Creating Supportive Learning Environments
Professor Lynn Cominsky will oversee the work done at Sonoma State University, as well as coordinating the efforts with CSU east Bay and CSU Chico. She will oversee the budgets, provide administrative support to execute the subawards to each institution, and work collaboratively with Profs. Blagrave and Kashinath to identify suitable STEM students at each institution for input into the study, and collate the results of the working groups at each campus. Prof.
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