This event is to obtain homework help, study together, practice presentations for thesis proposals, practice presentations for the undergraduate symposium, practice presentations for conferences, or to just chat and talk about student life.
Parenting students are invited to come and check out what items we have for our Little Warriors on the Stockton Campus. Items will range from clothing to books to other necessities.
Are you interested in PAID summer research opportunities at universities all over the country? Come hear other STEM students’ summer research experiences!
The most common feedback we hear from recent graduates is that they wish they had participated in research before graduation. Don't miss out on this opportunity to hear from students that have completed research projects and to learn about what's available.
Join us for an information session with Adventist Health as they recruit volunteers for their impactful programs! Stop by to learn about the various medical shadowing opportunities available and how you can contribute to a meaningful cause. The Adventist Health team will be on hand to provide all the details and answer any questions you may have. Don’t miss this opportunity to get involved and make a difference! We look forward to seeing you there!
Campus Recreation is inviting the campus community to the USA Cheer Stunt Tournament! This event is a fundraiser for the Stan State Cheer club.
Join us to learn about:
- How a B.S. in Health Science opens doors to multiple healthcare careers
- Alternate pathways for Nursing and other professional programs
- Application requirements and next steps to get started at Stan State
- Live Q&A with program staff — get your questions answered!
Speaker Ricardo Friaz (an alumnus of Stan State) will present on the work of Bolívar Echeverría, exploring themes of modernity, whiteness, and blackness. This talk will engage with Echeverría’s critical philosophy to examine how these concepts shape contemporary society and thought.
Join us for a free interactive experience guides students through activities that highlight the biological effects of aging and how these changes impact physical, psychological, and social interactions. The goal is to build empathy, awareness, and advocacy skills among our future health care providers.