Christina Alger
CSU Stanislaus human resources student Christina Alger has been recognized as a top HR student in the nation, one of just 10
Students like Dante Barksdale (center) find that studying abroad offers opportunities to learn about local culture, as when the USAC group participated in a traditional festival in Galicia, Spain.
When she arrived at CSU Stanislaus, Marilee Shaw was unquestionably intelligent.
Huan Gao spent seven years shedding light on the previously unexamined issue of drug use among women in her native country of China.
Very little has been easy for Lupe Robles on her journey from a farmworker upbringing to her position as principal of Evelyn Hanshaw Middle Sc
Lauren McFarlin was one of several students to present her work at the CSU Stanislaus Graduate Student Research Colloquium.
Lauren McFarlin was one of several students to present her work at the CSU Stanislaus Graduate Student Research Colloquium.
The California State University (CSU), Stanislaus campus is closed for its annual winter break from 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 21, through Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013. There will be no access to public buildings, including the University Library, during the break.

Emergencies should be reported to 9-1-1.

The University will reopen and classes will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. Winter Intersession classes continue through Wednesday, Jan. 23. Spring classes are scheduled for Monday, Jan. 28 through Friday, May 17.

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The end of the fall semester is approaching, with students and faculty members busily preparing for finals. But hectic schedules, made even more so by holiday and family commitments, haven't kept some on campus from finding time for charitable endeavors.

The Hunger Network Club is one such group of students. Led by faculty advisor Tamara Sniezek, the club is in the middle of its annual holiday canned food drive.
CSU Stanislaus senior Jennifer Allgood helped one local high school student find motivation to turn around a failing grade and pass a class needed for graduation. She provided emotional support to another, who was struggling in school while dealing with a death in the family.

Allgood was one of more than 100 students who participated last year in the university's Criminal Justice Mentor Program, an undergraduate requirement for CSU Stanislaus criminal justice students. For Allgood, like many of the mentors, it was more than a grade.