Clive Champions of the American Dream 2025 Honoree

In Partnership with the Porges Family Foundation, please join C

Student Leadership, Engagement and Belonging (SLEB) RSO Registration Workshop

The workshops will be an opportunity for RSOs to work through re-registering their organizations within WarriorLife with the help of staff and student assistants in Student Leadership, Engagement, and Belonging.

Registration opens April 1st:

Register for the SLEB RSO Registration Workshop!

The 8th Annual Ethnic Studies Conference will be held on Wednesday, April 16, at California State University, Stanislaus. This year’s theme, "Inner Work, Public Acts," explores the intersections of community engagement, healing justice, and transformative activism. Bringing together scholars, activists, artists, and holistic practitioners, the conference will feature critical dialogues, creative workshops, and educational panels that bridge wellness and social change.

Stanislaus State’s Flint McGrath earns a $25,000 USDA Career Ready Agriculture Food Safety Fellowship to support master’s studies after graduating this December.

The University Art Galleries invites you to the reception for the exhibition Complex Ecologies by Jessica Gomula-Kruzic, Stan State Art Department faculty. This video installation exhibition will have a reception Thursday, April 10, 2025 from 6:00--8:00 p.m. with an artist talk at 6:30 p.m. Admission to the reception is free of charge, and parking is available in Parking Lot #2.

Stanislaus State Professor of Zoology Emeritus Jay Christofferson, who taught at the University for more than two decades, died after a brief illness. He was 86.

Join us to celebrate Kha b'Nissan at Stan State as we learn about the Assyrian culture, its history and migration. Later, stop by the live performance by Ashur Dawood and experience traditional dances and learn about Stan State resources.

April Showers, Umbrella Powers!

April showers is right! Stop by to create your own Stan State umbrella to use this rainy season.

M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicanos de Aztlan) informational sessions will provide attendees with the history and timeline of one of the oldest student-led organizations and discuss today's philosophy and structure within the local and statewide context.