Visit the Women's History Month Exhibit at the Stockton Campus March 1-March 29th.
The poster exhibit will honor and pay tribute to important Women figures past and present.
The exhibit will only be open during the Acacia Building's regular hours of operation.
Join Disability Resource Services and the Black Student Union as we welcome ASL teacher and Black Deaf mother Moni' Brown to present on the history of Black American Sign Language.
Dinner will be provided.
Register today to secure your spot!
If you are unable to join the event in-person, please join us virtually for this presentation! Registration is available via Zoom.
Protocol for Campuswide Messages, Statements or Media Responses from the President
Stanislaus State’s president communicates regularly with our campus community, alumni, donors and the public through a variety of formal and informal channels, including faculty meetings, gatherings and receptions, STAN magazine, digital newsletters and emails to students, faculty and staff, and social media. It is vital for our president to know what is on the minds of faculty, staff, students, families, alumni and the local community.
This Public Safety Career Fair will feature representatives from various public safety agencies throughout California. Those interested in pursuing a career in public safety are urged to participate and gain insights into the diverse opportunities within the field. Attendees will have the chance to engage with city, county, state, and federal law enforcement representatives and fire, medical, probation, parole, and other public safety entities.
Join us at the Spring 2024 Career & Internship Fair for ALL MAJORS, especially juniors and seniors. This event is FREE and open to all Stanislaus State students in undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as alumni of the University.
We are dedicated to curating an environment that connects our students to the many employment opportunities available to them.
Celebrate Black History Month with a panel of local physicians discussing the state of Black health in the Central Valley—an insightful dialogue on healthcare disparities and solutions. Join us to honor Black history, amplify voices, and advocate for a healthier, more inclusive future.
Guest Panelists
Challenge preconceived notions and stereotypes in this insightful workshop. Participants will engage in thought-provoking discussions and activities to enhance their understanding of unconscious bias and promote inclusive attitudes.
In continuation of Black History Month, we invite you to participate in our Social Justice Book Club: Podcast Edition of the 1619 Project by Nikole Hannah Jones. Join us for a discussion of episodes 1 and 2 of February 29 from 3:00pm-4:00pm in L209. A hybrid option is also available.