Join us for Soba Stretch and Unwind!

As midterm season approaches, take a well-deserved break and recharge with a relaxing yoga session led by our incredible Dr. Katie Wiskow. This event, organized by the Student Organization of Behavior Analysts, is the perfect opportunity to de-stress, refocus and reconnect with yourself.

We encourage you to take some time for self-care and join our welcoming community for an afternoon of relaxation and rejuvenation. Let’s stretch, breathe and support each other as we navigate this busy season together.

Faculty presentation by Sebastian Sclofsky

Join us for an exciting faculty presentation by Sebastian Sclofsky, where we’ll explore the vibrant cultures and histories of Germany and Poland!

This is a fantastic opportunity to broaden your horizons and discover new perspectives. Sebastian’s insights and experiences promise to spark curiosity and inspire engaging conversations.

We invite everyone to come with an open mind and share in the discussion!

The University Galleries are excited to announce the fine art exhibition White Flags by the artist collective Finishing School. The installation and video exhibition will open October 17 and be on display until December 20, 2024 at the University Art Gallery located in the Theatre building. Entrance is free to the gallery and it is open to the public. Gallery hours are 12:00 noon -- 4:00 p.m. Monday--Friday with a late close Thursday evenings at 9:00 p.m.

Experience world-class guitar performances at the annual festival! Enjoy an extraordinary concert each evening showcasing guest artists and top performers from the Stanislaus State Guitar Studio and the Central Valley Guitar Community. Join us for three unforgettable music nights, from Flamenco to classical guitar ensembles.

Get your tickets now! Non-participants must purchase tickets to attend the evening concerts.
Limited seating is available, so advance reservations are strongly recommended.

Queeries is an informal, student-focused discussion group (but all are welcome) coming together to build community and discuss queer topics and experiences. This group led by Dr. Nakano, Professor of Sociology and a fourth generation queer Japanese American man. Our topic for this session is "The Meaning of Queer." Please join for good company and conversation!

This workshop is meant to help master’s and doctoral-level students gain familiarity with Template A of the thesis/project/dissertation paper format. This workshop intends to cover where to find the template, how to fill it out, and common mistakes to avoid when using Template A. Additionally, students will have the opportunity to ask questions and work on filling out this portion of their paper.

This workshop will take place on Wednesday, October 16th, from 3:00 to 4:00p.m. at DBH 107.

No RSVP is required to attend.

Join the faculty workshop to learn more about Service Learning and Academic Internships over lunch of soup, salad, and garlic knots.

Join the Phi Alph Theta Meeting

We invite you to attend the upcoming Phi Alpha Theta meeting, where you will have the opportunity to delve into a variety of fascinating topics and initiatives within our organization. This gathering is an excellent chance to connect with fellow members, share insights and engage in thought-provoking discussions.

Join the Major/Minor Resource Fair

Whether you're undecided, exploring options or already set on a major this is your chance to connect with faculty. Get your advising questions answered and learn how to schedule advising appointments. If you're still searching for the perfect major, come discover new opportunities and resources to guide your path.

Participating academic departments include:

Join DRS in viewing the Working with Neurodiverse Students on College Campuses live webinar!