What are Captions?

Captions are text representations of speech and other audio content that are synced in time as the original source materials are played.

Which Items must be Captioned?

According to the Chancellor's Office captioning prioritization guidelines  the following items have a high priority for captions:

Authorized technology does not require a TAR. Authorized technologies are low risk or have already completed Enterprise, Information Security and Accessible Technology Team reviews. The list below has been approved and will be reviewed and updated frequently. All updates to the list can be found at the Accessible Technology website.

Calling all students! Get ready to kick off the summer in style at our spectacular end-of-year festival! Join us for an unforgettable celebration featuring live music, games, henna tattoos, face painting, and delicious food options, plus more surprises! Don’t miss this unforgettable event – one last hurrah before finals! Check out a sneak peek on Instagram of what’s in store to get excited. Join the fun Warriors!

The University Galleries are happy to announce the BFA Solo Exhibition Displacement by graduating senior Jordan Jones from May 7 - 11, 2024 at the BFA Solo Gallery at Stan State Art Space. A reception will occur on Tuesday, May 11, from 4 - 6 p.m.

Both the exhibition and reception are free of cost and open to the public.

Jordan's paintings are about loss. "What is displacement? What is grief? In the culmination of my work, I present my answer inviting examination, self-reflection, and conversation. What does loss mean to you?"

Join us for an event hosted by the Undocumented Student Services, History Department, and Phi Alpha Theta as we welcome César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández, author of "In Defense of the Criminal Alien" and "Migration to Prison: America's Obsession with Locking up Immigrants".