Your professors will likely give you guidelines on what type of sources to include in a writing assignment. However, it can be difficult as a student to determine what type a source is and how can you find the right ones. During this workshop, I will provide an overview of the many types of sources available to students online and in-person. We will talk about where you can go to find the right type and explore evaluation criteria for choosing credible and relevant sources. This workshop will include activities where you get to practice these skills.

Day of Remembrance of the WWII Mass Incarceration of Japanese Americans

Student Leadership (SLEB) invites you to Dr. Dana Nakano's lecture and book talk! Dr. Dana Nakano (Sociology) is the author of Japanese Americans and the Racial Uniform: Citizenship, Belonging, and the Limits of Assimilation.

Join CAPS for Cups of Compassion! Bring out your creativity by designing a personalized cup which will always remind you of the beauty of self-compassion. Leave feeling inspired to begin or deepen your journey of self-kindness. (Limited to 20 students)

Facilitators: Kimberly Richardson, LCSW and Jennifer Staffero, LCSW

Register for Cups of Compassion

The Department of History invites you to join Professor Bret Carroll's presentation for Black History Month 2025!

Student Leadership (SLEB) invites you to join the Album Unpacking Party: Gospel Music. During this event, we will explore 5 gospel songs from Black artists and unpack the role of spirituality and music in the Black community!

Student Leadership (SLEB) invites you to join Black Voices' showcase of Moonlight. This film will be followed by a discussion and a conversation on HIV and AIDS awareness.

Join us at Stan State for our 7th annual Black Power Matters event, celebrating the centennial of Malcolm X's birth. This event will honor Malcolm X’s enduring legacy and his impact on movements for revolution, resistance, and liberation. We will highlight student perspectives on Malcolm X's significance to their generation and their visions for the future. Featuring a keynote address by Dr. Ula Taylor (UC Berkeley), this gathering will explore how Malcolm X’s revolutionary ethos continues to inspire today.

Students are encouraged to attend a workshop hosted by Basic Needs to learn tips and strategies to engage in healthy living and decision-making when it comes to the foods we eat and how we take care of our physical well-being. Each workshop will be followed by a activity facilitated by Campus Recreation including: badminton, circuit training, and volleyball.

Students are encouraged to attend a workshop hosted by Basic Needs to learn tips and strategies to engage in healthy living and decision-making when it comes to the foods we eat and how we take care of our physical well-being. Each workshop will be followed by a activity facilitated by Campus Recreation including: badminton, circuit training, and volleyball.

Students are encouraged to attend a workshop hosted by Basic Needs to learn tips and strategies to engage in healthy living and decision-making when it comes to the foods we eat and how we take care of our physical well-being. Each workshop will be followed by a activity facilitated by Campus Recreation including: badminton, circuit training, and volleyball.