Center for Ethics, Law, and Society Fall 2022 Lecture Series Presents: “Warren Court Prize Presentations”
Please join us for the SSU Center for Ethics, Law, and Society lecture series for a presentation of awards.
Please join us for the SSU Center for Ethics, Law, and Society lecture series for a presentation of awards.
Bingo night with a twist! All bingo winners receive free groceries as prizes! Skip the grocery store, come play Grocery BINGO and you can pick out your own groceries if you win!! For more information, email mo.phillips@sonoma.edu.
SSU Brass Ensemble Fall Semester Concert, Featuring brass classics and premiere performances of works by two student composers. $12 Admission, Free Parking, SSU Students FREE.
Please join us for this amazing performance with SSU music department faculty Jonathan Seiberlich, tuba, featuring music by Anthony Plog, Vicent Persichetti, Ornette Coleman, and Jonathan Seiberlich. Joined by SSU Jazz Faculty: Doug Leibinger, Ian Carey, and Raffi Garabedian. As well as a guest drummer, Eric Garland. $12 Admission, Free Parking, SSU Students FREE.
Are you done with classes for the week? Looking for something to do? Wanna get out of the room and start your weekend right? Well … do we have the perfect thing for you and your friends. Join us for a special Friday Night Live as 5 of our Recognized Student Organizations compete for the esteemed title of Champion Escape Room Developers!!!! Who will do it best? You be the judge!!
For more information, contact Mo.phillips@sonoma.edu.
Curious youngster moves to Salem, where he struggles to fit in before awakening a trio of diabolical witches that were executed in the 17th century. Bring your friends to come enjoy this classic Halloween favorite, there will be some sweet treats and maybe even a few tricks for everyone who attends! For more information about this event, contact Mo Phillips at mo.phillips@sonoma.edu.
SSU Alternative to Drinking Event
Featured Speaker: Wing To, Stanislaus State
All lectures are free and open to all. For more information about this lecture series, contact PAdept@sonoma.edu.
An annual tradition, you will not want to miss this show! Students are encouraged to show up in their Halloween costumes and should be prepared for a frightfully funny improv show! Contact housee@sonoma.edu for more information.
SSU Alternative to Drinking Event
Join ASP to play loteria for a chance to win an Air Fryer and Keurig! Participants can also enjoy FREE food from Sol Azteca. Be sure to bring your SSU Student ID to participate. For any questions or accommodations, contact aspevent5@sonoma.edu.
SSU Alternative to Drinking Event
Sonoma State Sings! (formerly known as the Sonoma State University Choral Festival) is a two-day event for high school and junior college choirs. Sonoma State Sings offers your students the opportunity to perform in Weill Hall, one of the nation’s premier concert venues. Performing ensembles receive audio feedback of their performance from the adjudicators, a clinic following the performance, and a clean video recording of the performance (free of comments).
If you’d like to Apply to Perform, the registration fee is $300 per chorus. Application and participation fees are due October 14, 2022. Application fees are non-refundable.
For more information about this event and the application and check in process contact bentje@sonoma.edu or visit the link below.
Join ASP to play board games and enjoy some brews! Alcohol will be available for purchase to students 21 and older. Non-alcoholic drinks will be offered for free. This event is open to all students of all ages! Bring your SSU Student ID to participate! For any questions or accommodations, contact aspevent6@sonoma.edu.
Sonoma State Sings! (formerly known as the Sonoma State University Choral Festival) is a two-day event for high school and junior college choirs. Sonoma State Sings offers your students the opportunity to perform in Weill Hall, one of the nation’s premier concert venues. Performing ensembles receive audio feedback of their performance from the adjudicators, a clinic following the performance, and a clean video recording of the performance (free of comments).
If you’d like to Apply to Perform, the registration fee is $300 per chorus. Application and participation fees are due October 14, 2022. Application fees are non-refundable.
For more information about this event and the application and check in process contact bentje@sonoma.edu or visit the link below.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
THE STORY: Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts keep each other alive, hour by hour, day by day. The boundaries of family and community are stretched across continents and cyberspace as birth families splinter and online families collide. WATER BY THE SPOONFUL is a heartfelt meditation on lives on the brink of redemption.
*Special Invite to SSU Faculty and staff with a Post-Performance Q&A
For more information contact duncajan@sonoma.edu.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
THE STORY: Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts keep each other alive, hour by hour, day by day. The boundaries of family and community are stretched across continents and cyberspace as birth families splinter and online families collide. WATER BY THE SPOONFUL is a heartfelt meditation on lives on the brink of redemption.
*Special Invite to SSU Faculty and staff with a Post-Performance Q&A
For more information contact duncajan@sonoma.edu.
Every year the Residential Halls, Student Involvement and the Village Councils host a Halloween event for local elementary school kids! The event includes a Kiddie haunted house, haunted photos, craft and activity tables sponsored by the Village Councils and other SSU clubs, as well as a bouncy house/slide and Chuggy the Bouncy train! The residents of Sauvignon also have volunteered to purchase and hand out candy to the kids that are old enough to walk around the buildings. Sauvignon Village has a great set-up for this event! Last year we had about 40 rooms hand out candy and the kids LOVE it. If you want to be a part of the event, and you live outside of Sauvignon, email mo.phillips@sonoma.edu and we will get you involved. If you live in Sauvignon, and want to hand out candy to the kids, please ask your RA how you can do that. It's a great time and every year we have about 300 kids take part! It's a lot of fun!!!! Hope to see you out there or see you handing out candy to our little goblins and ghouls!
Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. For more info about SSU Athletics, click here!
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
THE STORY: Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts keep each other alive, hour by hour, day by day. The boundaries of family and community are stretched across continents and cyberspace as birth families splinter and online families collide. WATER BY THE SPOONFUL is a heartfelt meditation on lives on the brink of redemption.
*Special Invite to SSU Faculty and staff with a Post-Performance Q&A
For more information contact duncajan@sonoma.edu.
“Can this man read minds?” This is just one question you will be asking yourself after witnessing Brian Imbus’ “Miracles of the Mind” performance. This is not your traditional “rabbit out of a hat” magic show. “Miracles of the Mind” is truly an extraordinary experience. Brian’s high-energy performance will keep the audience scratching their heads with his impossible displays of mindreading & illusion. Audience members get involved as minds are read, predictions made, and laughter ensues, all in one amazing show! For more information, contact mo.phillips@sonoma.edu.
Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. Join us for the Pink Power Hour from 11:30am - 12:30pm for the new SSU Pink Out Noma Nation T-Shirt(first 100 to the game), Free Food and some pink swag! Let’s Dig PINK and support our family and friends who are still with us or have passed as a result of Breast Cancer.
After more than thirty years of service as one of the Navy’s top aviators, Pete Mitchell is where he belongs, pushing the envelope as a courageous test pilot and dodging the advancement in rank that would ground him. For more information, contact Mo Phillips at mo.phillips@sonoma.edu.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
THE STORY: Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts keep each other alive, hour by hour, day by day. The boundaries of family and community are stretched across continents and cyberspace as birth families splinter and online families collide. WATER BY THE SPOONFUL is a heartfelt meditation on lives on the brink of redemption.
*Special Invite to SSU Faculty and staff with a Post-Performance Q&A
For more information contact duncajan@sonoma.edu.
Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. Join us for the Pink Power Hour from 2pm - 3pm for the new SSU Pink Out Noma Nation T-Shirt(first 100 to the game), Free Food and some pink swag! Let’s Kick Cancer and support our family and friends who are still with us or have passed as a result of Breast Cancer.
Go Seawolves! FREE with SSU Student ID. Join us for the Pink Power Hour from 11:30am - 12:30pm for the new SSU Pink Out Noma Nation T-Shirt(first 100 to the game), Free Food and some pink swag! Let’s Kick Cancer and support our family and friends who are still with us or have passed as a result of Breast Cancer.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
THE STORY: Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts keep each other alive, hour by hour, day by day. The boundaries of family and community are stretched across continents and cyberspace as birth families splinter and online families collide. WATER BY THE SPOONFUL is a heartfelt meditation on lives on the brink of redemption.
*Special Invite to SSU Faculty and staff with a Post-Performance Q&A
For more information contact duncajan@sonoma.edu.
In July 2015, Cantor Arik Luck became the ninth cantor of Congregation Emanu-El, San Francisco's landmark temple established in 1850. On tonight's program, Cantor Luck will sing a variety of music which explores his personal history and relationship to Judaism. A member of the American Conference of Cantors, Luck has appeared as a principal soloist in numerous concerts throughout the country. Temple Sinai- The Jewish Soul: Cantor Arik Luck in Concert webpage.
FREE Admission, $5 Parking Daily. Contact email wilsonb@sonoma.edu.
The vibrant and varied voices of the SSU vocal students will showcase their work over the fall semester. Works in multiple languages and styles will be interwoven into a tapestry of song in Schroeder Hall. Spend an afternoon with these talented artists at the start of their singing careers. The SSU Vocal Program is a thriving wing of the SSU Music Department. Voice students participate in a broad range of performance activities including major choral-orchestral works, opera, chamber music, musical theatre and solo recitals. The performance program is augmented by a strong curriculum in theory, ear training and piano and music history, helping the student to develop as a complete musician. Vocal Repertory class is required of all Performance majors whose primary performing medium is the voice. FREE Admission, $5 Parking Daily.
Need a mid day music break? Join ASP to enjoy a live performance from the grupo Effecto Diferente. For any questions or accommodations, contact aspevent5@sonoma.edu.
Featured Speaker: Simon Knapen, LBL
All lectures are free and open to all. For more information about this lecture series, contact PAdept@sonoma.eduor go to https://phys-astro.sonoma.edu/public-events/what-physicists-do.
Please join us for the SSU Center for Ethics, Law, and Society lecture series for a presentation by Anthony Wright (Sonoma State University).
"The winner of four César awards, including best picture and director, Abdellatif Kechiche’s THE SECRET OF THE GRAIN is a stirring drama about the daily joys and struggles of a bustling French-Arab family. It has the texture of a documentary but a classic, almost Shakespearean structure: when patriarch Slimane acts on his wish to open a portside restaurant specializing in his ex-wife’s couscous and fish, the extended clan’s passions and problems explode, leading to an engrossing, suspenseful climax. With sensitivity and grit, THE SECRET OF THE GRAIN celebrates the role food plays in family life and gets to the core of contemporary immigrant experience." – The Criterion Collection (in French and Arabic w/ English subtitles) Released: 2007 Run time: 154