About the SJRE Commission

The Social Justice and Racial Equity Commission (SJRE) was established in the year 2020 in response to a surge in social and racial tensions including but not exclusive to the tragic murder of George Floyd. This commission serves under the direction of the dean and the College of Education, Kinesiology and Social Work Executive Committee. It aims to continuously monitor systems, practices and structures within our college to create an increasingly inclusive culture among and between students, faculty, staff and our community.

Join us as Dr. Larry Barnes presents his research on fraud, financial losses, and how organizational improvisation improves auditor’s cognitive abilities in decision making to detect fraud better.

Stockton Talks is a speaker series hosted by the University Library and Stockton Campus. The speaker series, Stockton Talks, is designed to showcase the creative works and research by Stan State faculty and graduate students. If you are unable to join in-person or would like to join via Zoom instead, please visit the Zoom registration page for this event. 

Join us for this series of inspiring faculty presentations featuring current research, projects and experiences. Theses lunch hour events are free and open to everyone, both live and virtual attendance encouraged! Look for our Fall '25 speakers soon!

March 19, 2025

Dr. Jesse Wolfe, English Department

En Route

Stop by for a snack before class and meet with other staff, faculty, and students that identify as first-generation students/professionals as we celebrate National 1st Generation Student Celebration week. 

The University Art Gallery is thrilled to invite you to the reception for the fine art exhibition Black and Blue by artist Sarah Grew. The exhibition is an installation of photographs made of ash printed on glass hanging by wires, and the viewer is invited to wander through the space. The fragility of the forests in the face of climate change is emphasized in this work.

Submit Student Papers Directly to Turnitin

Sometimes it's necessary to upload a student document to Turnitin without having a Canvas assignment in place. Or, even if a Canvas assignment is in place, it's necessary to upload a submission apart from that. In these cases, instructors can submit student papers directly to the Turnitin website using the Quick Submit tool.

Join us as we celebrate Dr. Brenda Ortiz Loyola, of the Modern Languages department as she introduces her book Unidas Por La Patria: Solidaridad, Femenismo y Nación en el Caribe Hispano (1880-1940). She will present her research on the interrelations between feminism and nationalism during political, economic, and social crises in Hispanic caribbean islands.

Food and refreshments are provided!

Join us for this series of inspiring faculty presentations featuring current research, projects and experiences. These lunch hour events are free and open to everyone, both live and virtual attendance encouraged! Look for our spring '24 speakers soon!

November 8 Presentations