Decorating your graduation cap is a fun way to express your personality and celebrate your achievement!

Join us to decorate your graduation caps. We'll provide supplies, you supply the creativity and your graduation cap. Feel free to bring materials you'd like to use like personal photos or printed quotes/etc. 

Ryan Gurule, cello, gives his senior recital, in partial fulfillment of the Bachelor's of Music in Music Education.

Watch the live stream here!

Join us for a welcoming, high-energy sober social hosted by the Collegiate Recovery Community in partnership with campus and community organizations. This event is all about creating a safe, inclusive space where students can relax, connect, and have fun—without the pressure of substance use.

Join the STEP Program and the School of Nursing for a Nursing Application Workshop designed to support prospective applicants through the nursing application process. During this session, students will learn how to apply to the nursing program and receive important updates on new changes being made to entrance requirements, with opportunities to ask questions and gain clarity on next steps. Don't miss out on this opportunity! 

Join us on April 22 from 12–1:30 PM at the University Library for a dynamic National Library Week panel discussion:

The Book Battle in Libraries: A Community Conversation on Censorship 

Hear from local public and academic librarians and faculty unpack the realities of book bans, intellectual freedom, and the power of access to information. Be part of the conversation shaping our communities—one page at a time.

Join us for the 6th Annual AAPI Heritage Month Event to explore how environmental racism impacts Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

The Annual Community-Engaged Learning and Service Learning Showcase (CELSL Showcase) is a dynamic event where university students present their service and community-based projects (service-based fieldwork, academic internships, volunteer experiences, etc).

The showcase provides a platform for students to share the impact of their service-learning experiences, reflect on their contributions, and demonstrate how academic knowledge is applied to address real-world needs.

Celebrate National Poetry Month! Poetry and creative writing validates the oneness of all humans, it reveals and connects us to our deepest feelings. 

Join us in capturing this in your own customized journal!

Register for the Pen To Peace Event

Are you concerned about unprecedented change in government, especially at the national level?   

Come to a teach-in event addressing trans and nonbinary rights, free speech, immigration enforcement, and democracy in crisis.

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Faculty Resources for General Education

The General Education (GE) program at Stanislaus State provides a comprehensive set of resources to support faculty in GE teaching, curriculum development, and assessment.