Interested in getting into a career in the teaching profession? California State University, Stanislaus has scheduled a series of free information sessions from October through February on the Single and Multiple Subject Teaching Credential programs.
Environmental, social, human rights, and a variety of other topics will be discussed by a number of experts as the California State University, Stanislaus Council for Sustainable Futures hosts the Great Central Valley Bioneers Conference on October 19-21.
Music student Rachel Grider
California State University, Stanislaus student Rachel Grider loves music so much that she jumped at the opportunit
California State University, Stanislaus received a $500,000 gift for student scholarships from an anonymous donor who resides in Turlock on Tuesday, October 30. The generous donation results from a proposal that the president of the University, Dr. Ham Shirvani, had been working on with the donor for several months.

Shirvani said, "We have great appreciation for the generosity this donor has shown to California State University, Stanislaus. Many more students will have the opportunity to pursue higher education and earn a college degree as a result of this significant gift."
Twenty California State University, Stanislaus students who have been awarded scholarships for 2007-08 as Mary Stuart Rogers Scholars come from a variety of backgrounds but share a trademark for academic success and helping others.
Holmes comet, which recently became visible in the northeast evening skies, will be on display at the first public observation night in the new Naraghi Hall of Science at California State University, Stanislaus on Thursday, November 8.
groundbreaking kicks off
A groundbreaking ceremony today marked the kickoff of construction on the California State University, Stanislaus St
California State University, Stanislaus will join with other regional agencies to host a large-scale emergency exercise on Friday, November 16. The simulated incident at the Student Housing Complex will include student volunteers who will portray injured victims and a number of regional emergency personnel and their vehicles will be on the scene.

The University's ability to respond to an emergency and to quickly and directly communicate with students and employees during an emergency will be tested during the exercise.
State Senator Jeff Denham will speak on "Protecting Agriculture in the Central Valley" at California State University, Stanislaus on Tuesday, November 27 at 6 p.m. in the Student Union Event Center.

Denham's appearance is part of the University's Agricultural Studies Speaker Series that features presentations on timely agriculture topics. Admission to the program is free and open to the public. The series is sponsored by Yosemite Farm Credit.