Salvador Salazar-Gomez
California State University, Stanislaus student Salvador Salazar-Gomez admits that college was not in his futur
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.
The second in a series of informational sessions on the inaugural California State University, Stanislaus Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership degree program will be held on Thursday, January 31 in Stockton.
California State University, Stanislaus has advanced its Fall 2008 application deadline for first-time freshman to February 1 as part of a CSU mandate in response to anticipated state budget cuts.
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.
John Tateishi
John Tateishi, one of the leaders of the successful campaign for the compensation of Japanese Americans who were interned in dete
The California State University, Stanislaus Tutoring Center and Office of Student Support Services will offer a California Basic Education Skills Test (CBEST) examination preparation workshop February 4-8.

Open to students and members of the community, the weeklong workshop designed to qualify student teachers for jobs will feature 9 to 11 a.m. sessions on mathematics and noon to 2 p.m. tutorials on reading and writing skills. The fee for the 20 hours of review and instruction is $100.

This week, the California State University, Stanislaus Police Department discovered that a dining vendor's server on campus appears to be the source of a data breach in which personal credit and bank card information was exposed.

The Turlock Chamber of Commerce will partner with California State University, Stanislaus to host the inaugural Central Valley Business Leadership Summit on Friday, April 25 at CSU Stanislaus.
The Moon, Jupiter and constellations will be the focus in the evening skies at a public observation night on Friday, October 27, hosted by the California State University, Stanislaus Department of Physics.

Viewing on telescopes set up on the east side of the University’s Science Building will start at 7:30 p.m., weather permitting. The program is free and open to the public. Children are welcome if accompanied by an adult.