California State University, Stanislaus President Hamid Shirvani has been appointed to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II Presidents Council.
As the population in the San Joaquin Valley continues to boom, concerns about issues associated with conservation of the region’s environment are expected to increase right along with new development.
California State University, Stanislaus will carry a live television broadcast featuring election results for Stanislaus County as well as state races and ballot issues on Tuesday, November 7.

“Decision 2006” will air from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. on Charter cable channels 2 and 14, Comcast Channel 26, and Modesto TV station KAZV which broadcasts over the air on Channel 14 as well as on Channel 195 on the Comcast system. Coverage will also be streamed to the Internet on Modestoview.com.
Today, Dr. Hamid Shirvani, President of California State University, Stanislaus, is launching a new cable television program called “Dialogue with President Shirvani”. Each episode of the 30-minute taped program will feature a community leader, elected official, faculty member, student, or other friend of the University. The programs will run on the University’s Charter Communications Cable Channel 2.
Still in the Mary Stuart Rogers Building but we are now in Suite 300. This is the new home of University Advancement, University Communications and Alumni Relations.
Robin Ringstad
California State University, Stanislaus Social Work Professor Robin Ringstad has been selected for an E.
Strongin, Gackowski, Floyd
Psychology Professor Dawn Strongin has been named recipient of the Outstanding Professor Award at Californ
Sou Xiong
California State University, Stanislaus student Sou Xiong of Merced is participating in the Sacramento Semester program which provides pa
Ruth Fassinger
Ruth Fassinger, currently a Professor of Psychology and Interim Chair of the Department of Counseling and Personnel Services at
Ryosuke Motani, a UC Davis expert on the evolution of marine reptiles and other prehistoric dinosaur era creatures, will step in as the featured speaker on Saturday, April 19 as California State University, Stanislaus hosts a gathering of scientists called California Paleontology (or Cal Paleo) for the first time ever.