Join us for Science in Our Community's Robotics and Coding Camp!
This event is open to 1st - 3rd graders interested in learning about robotics and coding.
Students will learn what coding is, how robots work, and how to set instructions for robots. 
The program is 4 weeks long,  and meets every Thursday in March.

Register for Robots and Coding

Join us for Science in Our Community's Robotics and Coding Camp!
This event is open to 1st - 3rd graders interested in learning about robotics and coding.
Students will learn what coding is, how robots work, and how to set instructions for robots. 
The program is 4 weeks long,  and meets every Thursday in March.

Register for Robots and Coding

Join us for Science in Our Community's Robotics and Coding Camp!
This event is open to 1st - 3rd graders interested in learning about robotics and coding.
Students will learn what coding is, how robots work, and how to set instructions for robots. 
The program is 4 weeks long,  and meets every Thursday in March.

Register for Robots and Coding

Manny Alonzo was born with a congenital condition called fibular hemimelia; he does not have a left fibula, a major bone in the lower leg, or connecting tissues like the ACL, PCL or MCL. The condition caused a significant difference in each leg’s length, resulting in him having more than 20 surgeries, procedures and operations throughout his life. 

But despite years of medical struggles, he was determined not to let his disabilities stop him from pursuing his dreams.  

California State University, Stanislaus Stockton Campus Master Plan Update

Stanislaus State is proposing a Master Plan update of the California State University, Stanislaus Stockton Campus, located in Stockton, California to support 2,000 full-time equivalent students (FTES). The previous Master Plan, adopted in 2007, considered development of the center to support 1,000 FTES.

StanCares is Here to Help. Learn how StanCares provides assistance to students. The StanCares program is short for Stan Cares.

Mission

The Justice Impacted Advocates (JIA - pronounced J-EE-y-uh) is a group for individuals that are passionate about serving formerly incarcerated students. JIA is open to the entire campus community including faculty, staff, and students who are justice impacted or systems impacted. Justice impacted individuals are those that have served time in juvenile hall, jail, or prison and system impacted individuals are those that had immediate relatives that were incarcerated.