Kindergarten through 12-grade teachers facilitated by education and math experts.
 
What: Central California Math Project Annual Conference
Presentations include Current Issues in Math Education, information on graduate programs in math education, math content and pedagogy.
 
Who: This event is geared toward current and future K-12 math teachers.
 
When: 8:30 a.m. to 3;30 p.m.
Seven CSU Stanislaus students advanced to state level competition and scored the top prizes at the University’s annual Student Research Competition on March 19 in the John Stuart Rogers Faculty Development Center.
 
All six top placers will advance to the California State University system-wide competition at San Jose State University on April 30 and May 1.
The College of the Arts' Department of Music at California State University, Stanislaus is pleased to join the Turlock Concert Association to present the Golden Gala Concert in celebration of CSU Stanislaus’ 50th anniversary. This very special performance will be held Thursday, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. at the Turlock Community Theatre.

The concert will feature outstanding traditional and contemporary music performances by CSU Stanislaus faculty and students, including choral, wind and jazz ensembles.
California State University, Stanislaus President Dr. Hamid Shirvani announced today the appointment of two new endowed professorships in education and nursing.

Christie Sue Whalen-Saxton Professor of Teacher Education
Dr. Elmano Costa, a professor of Teacher Education, was named the Christie Sue Whalen-Saxton Professor of Teacher Education. This endowment was established to support and enhance teacher-training programs. Ms. Whalen-Saxton received her B.A. degree in 1977 and her teaching credential in 1979 from CSU Stanislaus.
The California State University, Stanislaus Police Department has purchased its first patrol car in five years.
 
University Police used self-generated funding, rather than state funds, to purchase the Chevrolet Camaro for $27,249.
 
After the 1994 economic downturn that led to steep state budget cuts, the department developed a plan to offset cuts by generating its own revenue. The department generates its own revenue by processing parking tickets for three community colleges and six other state universities.