Design thinking is a widely acclaimed and highly effective problem-solving approach utilized across various disciplines including engineering, arts, math, and science. Through this methodology, students learn to identify and understand the core issues, enabling them to craft appropriate solutions as problem solvers.

Students will engage in hands-on activities, working collaboratively in groups to practice and hone their design thinking skills, fostering creativity and innovation.

This will be a 6 week program on Thursday afternoons:

In observance of National Coming Out Day, Student Leadership, Engagement & Belonging will present a panel of Stan State students, faculty, and staff sharing their personal experiences of "coming out" followed by a discussion with the audience.

Join the library book club! This fall semester, we're reading Divine Rivals by Rebecca Ross. Books are FREE on a first-come basis. The first meeting on Monday Oct. 7th from 3-4pm, will be held in-person at the Stockton library and virtually via Zoom.

To join, get a book, or if you have any questions, email librarian Isabel at ivargas2@csustan.edu.

The CAHSS Advancement Committee warmly invites the Stan State community to join us for an exciting series of faculty presentations showcasing recent scholarly research and creative activities throughout the 2024/2025 academic year!

What to Expect: Each forum will feature two dynamic presentations on a wide range of topics, followed by an engaging Q&A session. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about the innovative work being done by our faculty and to participate in lively discussions.

Presentation Format:

Learn practical self-defense skills with the Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) course at Stanislaus State. Empower yourself with real-world techniques designed for women.

Gaming Club General meeting where we socialize, play games, and announce upcoming activities ran by the club.

Stan State CAPS partners with SJC Prevail (Formerly Women’s Center: Family and Youth Services) in providing our Stockton Campus with a Domestic Violence Roundtable Discussion in honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We welcome you to join us, in having open discussions, sharing knowledge, and gaining insight or helpful tools surrounding this topic.

We’re excited to invite you to our very first meeting open to all students at Stanislaus State! This is your chance to share your ideas and get involved in planning our upcoming events, fundraisers, and the amazing Science Day activities. We’ll be holding these meetings once a month, so there will be plenty of opportunities to contribute.

Let’s brainstorm together and make this year unforgettable!