California State University, Stanislaus generates a total impact of $169 million annually on the regional economy and $268 million on the statewide economy, according to a new report on the California State University system’s fiscal influence on the state.
Were it not for the Noyce Teacher Scholarship that California State University, Stanislaus student Alice Poulson is receiving this coming academic year, her goal of becoming a science teacher would still be just out of reach.
 
“I couldn’t afford to stay in school, so I dropped out,” she said. “I’ve wanted to be a teacher for a long time, but – if it weren’t for this scholarship – I wouldn’t be here at all,” Poulson said.
 
Since winning the $10,000 award, Poulson, 39, has re-enrolled in CSU Stanislaus and is on track to earn a teaching credential.
 
Isaac Farhadian (left) with Provost James Strong.
Isaac Farhadian, whose dossier includes study abroad, service to the community and campus volunt
Mark Lazari
Already adorned with honors cords and medals, Mark Lazari, 22, of Turlock received the surprise news today (Friday, June 4) – during
Kamalpreet Gill
Medical school seems just around the corner for the youngest graduate among the 2,345 students eligible to participate in com
Old Science Building
Budget committees in both houses of the state Legislature have approved the Governor’s proposed issuance of $18 milli

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President Ham Shirvani
Extending far beyond its humble beginnings in 1960 with a first graduating class of 25 students, California State Uni
(May 24, 2010) – Representatives from the California State University were in Sacramento today to meet with legislators in support of Governor Schwarzenegger's 2010-2011 proposed budget for higher education. The budget restores a $305 million one-time cut to the CSU's current budget and includes an additional $60.6 milion in funding for CSU's enrollment growth.
Nearly 1,000 third-graders from Turlock City Schools will learn where their food comes from tomorrow at an educational event at California State University, Stanislaus.

What: At Ag Edventure 2010 students will experience a little bit of everything ag, from fruit production and nutrition presentations to goats, pigs, chickens, dairy cows and tractors. Students will also tour the University’s sustainable garden and plant their own tomatoes.