Stanislaus State has teamed up with Google and Coursera to offer an innovative online training program that provides Stan State business students an opportunity to earn Google Professional Certificates in various high-demand fields, free of charge. 

Led by College of Business Administration Dean Terence Pitre, the program is taught on the Coursera online learning platform and allows students to pursue certificates in six key areas: IT support specialist, data analyst, project manager, UX designer, digital marketer and cybersecurity professional. 

The Office of Graduate Studies and Research is sponsoring a student research competition, “The Grad Slam,” on March 28th, at 6 pm in the Library (L208). Graduate students will present their research in a 3-minute presentation, and a committee of judges will declare two winners to move on to the State competition. 

Information sessions are available on Wednesday, February 6th, at noon and Wednesday, February 21st, at 5:30 pm in Library 201 and on Zoom.

Submission deadlines: 

The Office of Graduate Studies and Research is sponsoring a student research competition, “The Grad Slam,” on March 28th, at 6 pm in the Library (L208). Graduate students will present their research in a 3-minute presentation, and a committee of judges will declare two winners to move on to the State competition. 

Information sessions are available on Wednesday, February 6th, at noon and Wednesday, February 21st, at 5:30 pm in Library 201 and on Zoom.

Submission deadlines: 

Additional workshops and events can be found on our Calendar of Events.

 In-person workshops are only available to students in compliance with COVID-19 Campus Event Protocol.  If you are not in compliance to be on campus, you will not be able to attend the workshop.