California State University, Stanislaus students will have the opportunity to put their academic studies on display at the 22nd Annual Student Research Competition on Wednesday, March 5. The afternoon competition will be held in the John Rogers Faculty Development Center at CSU Stanislaus.

With the deadline for submission of registration forms and research summaries set for Thursday, February 28, students from a number of different academic disciplines are expected to compete for the top three cash awards of $500 for first place, $250 for second, and $100 for third.
For those who never made it to college, are pursuing a career that does not require a college degree, are considering a new career field, or want to enhance their college degrees, the Certificate Programs offered during the spring semester by California State University, Stanislaus Extended Education can fill the order.
A program titled "Writing Workshop for Women" that focuses on the healing process for victims of rape and abuse will be held in the Faculty Development Center at California State University, Stanislaus on Saturday, January 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. University Teacher Education Professors and authors Brenda Betts and Pamela Russ of the "Healing Ourselves Project" will coordinate the program.

Admission is free and open to students and members of the community. Reservations are required by contacting Brenda Betts by e-mail at bbetts@csustan.edu or by phone at (209) 667-3793.