




Warrior pride on full display during Homecoming 2022, along with the reveal of legacy bricks in the Alumni Plaza.




Campus leaders share exciting projects and plans for the future at the Stockton Campus Open Forum.



Stan State celebrates Vasché Library’s grand reopening. The building’s $58 million renovation will serve students for years to come. Students explore the new Warrior Fab Lab located in the library building.
Marian Kaanon, president and CEO of Stanislaus Community Foundation, accepts the Champions of the American Dream award. The annual event recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves by their professional success and have made exceptional contributions to communities in the Central Valley.








Stanislaus State celebrated 3,130 graduates and 306 credential recipients in four commencement ceremonies.


Student and guest artists take the stage for Shakespeare’s classic comedy “Much Ado About Nothing” for the return of Theatre Under the Stars.



The 1300 Campaign launches with a partnership between UC Merced and Stanislaus State
with the goal of increasing the college enrollment and graduation of young men of color.

Women’s soccer goalkeeper Alexia Estrada plays for Guatemala National Team in World Cup Qualifiers.

A Turlock native and Stanislaus State graduate of 1986, Brett Tate has impacted the community as both a coach and businessman. Learn about Tate's roots as a Warrior, how he founded Dust Bowl Brewing Co. and why he believes a CareerReadyU partnership is an essential resource for students.
Watch the video: Alumni Profiles: Brett Tate // Stanislaus State


2022 theatre alumna Carol Barr’s dream of completing her baccalaureate degree comes true with daughter and fellow alumna Virginia at her side.



The San Joaquin Valley community gathered at Family Day at the Park for literacy, education and fun Sept. 16 at Weber Point in Stockton.
Graduate student Lisamarie Raimondo earns the California State University’s 2022 Trustees’ Award for Outstanding Achievement, the CSU’s highest recognition of student achievement.
Wing To, assistant professor of physics, and Horacio Ferriz, professor of geology, implement new NASA grant worth $520,000 over five years.


In May 2022, nine students and several faculty members in Stanislaus State’s Master of Social Work program traveled to the Republic of Ghana in Africa as part of an International Social Work course led by Associate Professor Sevaughn Banks. In addition to learning about local support agencies, they left their mark in the soil, building a community garden that will provide food to local students.























Warriors demonstrated they were Valley Tough in 2022. Women’s Cross Country won the West Region and California Collegiate Athletic Association championships. Women’s Soccer tied for first in the California Collegiate Athletic Association.