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Seawolves Breathe Easy Initiative

Tim Grace

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Sonoma Land Trust Cultural Resources Monitoring Services

Mark Selverston

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will provide cultural resources monitoring services for forest resilience projects at Sugarloaf Ridge and Jack London State Parks. Work will involve coordinating with State Parks to conduct cultural resource surveys before and after prescribed burns and vegetation clearing, and prepare technical reports.

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Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory: Communications and Outreach Support

Lynn Cominsky

This project supports the communications and outreach efforts of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory.

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Cultural Resources Inventory - Burton Creek State Park

Mark Selverston

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On-Call Cultural Resources Services in support of Kleinfelder Work

Mark Selverston

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will provide on-call archaeological and cultural resource services in support of Kleinfelder Work which includes: Archaeological Monitoring of Construction Activities; Phase III Data Recovery Excavations; Analysis, Reports, and Curation; Finding of Effects; Treatment Plans or Data Recovery Plans; Historical Propert

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Archaeological Testing Program for the 1721 15th Street Project in San Francisco, California

Mark Selverston

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will develop & implement an archeological testing plan for the 1721 15th Street Project in San Francisco, CA. The project site is very highly sensitive for buried and near-surface precontact archeological resources.

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NAGPRA and CalNAGPRA Compliance

Mark Selverston

The Anthropological Studies Center (ASC) will provide consultation on, and the repatriation of, Native American human remains and associated funerary items, and if present, unassociated funerary objects, objects of cultural patrimony, and sacred objects (collectively referred to as cultural items) housed at Sonoma State University in compliance with the N

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California Mathematics Project: North Coast

Ben Ford

The California Mathematics Project: North Coast (CMP:NC) is one of 19 sites of a statewide network of University-based professional learning providers.  As a collaboration between SSU's Department of Mathematics and Statistics and School of Education and the Sonoma County Office of Education, CMP:NC has provided extended, multi-year professional lear

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CSMP ESSA25 - The California Mathematics Project: North Coast 2025-2026

Ben Ford

The California Mathematics Project: North Coast (CMP:NC) is one of 19 sites of a statewide network of University-based professional learning providers.  As a collaboration between SSU's Department of Mathematics and Statistics and School of Education and the Sonoma County Office of Education, CMP:NC has provided extended, multi-year professional lear

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