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The university’s only housing-based mental health counselor recently departed, leaving students and resident advisors ...
Attendees at the T.H.R.I.V.E. summit discussed housing, public safety, behavioral health and food access in the Sacramento ...
A new resource center has opened at Sacramento State with an emphasis on addressing food insecurity, unstable housing, and healthcare gaps that students face. The Basic Needs Resource Center, located ...
Set to come online in 2027, the project will have 352 beds. The 352-bed Hornet Place is set to come online in 2027. Image courtesy of Greystar A joint venture of Greystar, University Enterprises Inc.
Sacramento State opened its new Basic Needs Resource Center to help students struggling with housing and food insecurity by offering free groceries, including meat and fresh produce, as well as ...
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