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Cultural Resources Assessment for the Chanslor Ranch Property Transfer

Mark Selverston

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will conduct a Cultural Resources Assessment for the Chanslor Ranch Property. Chanslor Ranch is a 378-acre project area located at 2660 Hwy 1, Bodega Bay, CA 94923. The property is in the Salmon Creek Watershed, is mostly undeveloped, and has been used primarily for grazing and ranching in the past.

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Pacific Coast Ocean Restoration (PCOR) Initiative

Brent Hughes

With this award we aim to build on 5 years of kelp restoration science in the Hughes Lab at Sonoma State, along with our partners at Moss Landing Marine Labs and The Nature Conservancy.

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Round Valley Indian Tribes Repatriation

Elise-Alexandria Green

This project entails the return of the remains of 22 ancestors and 8 associated funerary objects to the Round Valley Indian Tribes. The SSU NAGPRA Program has identified three specific areas in which assistance is needed which are collections care, disposition, and coalitions & partnerships.

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Green Music Center's 2025-2026 Seasons Programs

Becky Cale

This grant will support a portion of the artist fees for the presentation of performances and artist-led educational activities for students at Sonoma State University and local K-12 schools during the Green Music Center's 2024-25 season.

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Office of Historic Preservation Northwest Information Center 25-26

Bryan Much

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Rural Math Collaborative Team: Professional Development

Ben Ford

Focused on improving mathematics education in rural counties, the Rural Math Collaborative (RMC) is a consortium of 20 Northern California Counties, funded by a grant from the California Collaborative for Educational Excellence (CCEE) through a grant to the Lake County Office of Education (LCOE).

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Equity-Minded Pedagogy Course and Community of Practice 2025-2026

John Lynch

The CSU Chancellor’s Office (CO) has engaged in the development and expansion of the Equity-Minded Pedagogy (EMP) course, designed by CSU Fresno, and supports faculty in utilizing institutional data, human-centered design, and equity-mindedness to eliminate equity gaps in students' achievements of learning outcomes and course completion.

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Copeland Creek Community Trail and Garden Initiative

Yonjoong Ryuh

The Copeland Creek Community Trail and Garden Initiative creates an interactive walking trail and community garden along the Copeland Creek watershed, linking Sonoma State University to Rancho Cotati High School.

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TRIO Student Support Services Multilingual Achievers Program 20-25

Rose Calzontzi

In support of SSU's commitment and goal to serve underrepresented and underserved student populations, TRIO SSS-Multilingual Achievers Program provides individualized academic and personal support to first-generation, low-income multilingual students and multilingual students with disabilities to support their success at SSU and beyond.

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