International Masterclass: Hands On Particle Physics Activity

Students will be analyzing data given by IPPG. Presenters will be providing data/findings on a video conference with IPPG.

Students will introduced to:

  • Cutting-edge particle physics research!
  • Interactive demos
  • Hands-on activities
  • Q&A sessions
  • Resources to explore further

There are 35 spots available, register today! Thank you for your time. We can't wait to see you there!

The Office of Graduate Studies & Research (GSR) and the University Library invite all faculty, staff, and students to the Annual RSCA Celebration. Together we will celebrate and showcase the accomplishments of research, scholarship, and creative activity by our campus community.  

We invite you to join us in MSR 130 on April 16th from 1-3:30 p.m., to support our scholars, hear our University leaders and guest speakers, network, and enjoy light refreshments.

Please RSVP by April 11th, 2025.

The purpose of this program/event is to highlight the career technical education (CTE) postsecondary pathway, local postsecondary CTE/vocational opportunities, and to showcase local potential career options/results. The program will also showcase local community colleges, as well as common support services to learn about the resources available to them in college.

Spring '25: Breath & Be

Feeling stressed out and need some time to focus on the present moment? Please join us to drift into a meditative state by practicing mindful compassionate strategies. This group will be more of a drop-in meditation workshop and there might be students sitting down and walking away at different times. Feel free to bring your yoga mat, blanket, or floor pillows.

Facilitators: Juila Rosas-Nieto, LMFT & Jennifer Staffero, LCSW

reverse Career fair

Once a year we host the Reverse Career Fair to have our STEM CRU Interns and other students on campus present their projects and skills through a poster or demo to a group of local STEM employers. This event flips the script on traditional career fairs and allows the STEM Employers to walk around the room and visit the student tables to learn about the research they are doing under the mentorship of Stanislaus State faculty.

Have questions about recent re-envisioning of U.S. immigration law, e.g., birthright citizenship, the alien enemy act, visa revocation, and ICE in the Central Valley?

Bring your lunch and meet with Jennifer Cullison, U.S. Immigration History Professor, Guillermo Metelin Bock, Undocumented Student Services Coordinator, and Patrick Kolasinski, Immigration Lawyer.  Mr. Kolasinski will provide updates on the latest legal challenges for immigrants in the Central Valley as well as discuss ways to prepare and respond.