The purpose of the workshop is to inform future teachers regarding the financial aid incentives and options they have to fund a career as a K-12 teacher.
To love ourselves first, calls us into a place of radical acceptance, acknowledging our abilities and limitations without allowing it to decrease our self-worth. Students, join us in a community building circle where we can come together in a brave & peaceful environment with openness, compassion and empathy for one another as we each are allotted respected times to speak. We are enough, flaws and all.
Facilitated by: Jaclyn Garcia, LMFT
We will be placing boxes in different locations on campus in order to collect donation items for Sierra Vista Child & Family Services.
Donation boxes can be found:
- Bizzini Hall Lobby
- Demergasso-Bava Hall Lobby
- Mary Stuart Rogers Rm. 130 Lobby
- Naraghi Hall Lobby 1st Floor
- S Science Lobby 1st Floor
From an early age, Gurjoban Hayer always had an interest in medicine. He found it natural to care for others. Hayer followed his instinct and enrolled at Stanislaus State where he earned his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences on the way to a career in the pharmaceutical industry.
His passion for medicine and helping others has propelled him to new heights since he graduated in 2019.
This will be a social event for our club members or anyone interested in a study night. We will watch rom-coms and do some arts and craft.
The arts and crafts we will be doing are letters for a special someone, drawings. The supplies we would use are colored pencils, scratch paper, scissors, glue sticks.