The Department of English and Penumbra Literary Journal welcomes Joseph Rios, City of Fresno Poet Laureate, for a poetry reading on November 2, 2-3 p.m. Following the reading, attendees are invited to Penumbra's launch of their Fall 2023 edition, "Horror and Hauntings."
Student Leadership and Development's Student Events Intern is hosting a workshop for all Recognized Student Organizations' Student Event Coordinators to train on 25Live and answer questions for upcoming spring events.
Join us if you are undeclared or unsure as to what kinds of careers are related to your major. Your major does not limit your opportunities, so it's important to consider how to gain some hands-on experience through your classes, internships, and other opportunities.
Celebrate el Día de Muertos with Club de Español Interlatinx by create a traditional Ofrendra/ Altar with us to honor our loved ones. Mini presentations from our members about the significance of día de muertos. We will be doing activities that include calaveritas/ paper flower/ papel picado and from our Spanish courses writing "Calaveritas" and sharing it with the group.
This activity is a Super Smash Bros. Tournament. Players come and compete for a cash prize, funded by the pool they pay to participate in this tournament. There is a bracket system where people move along their winning/losing line to different tables around the room. There is a winners and losers bracket. People who come in and bring their own set-up earn a discount on their overall fee of entry.
The Center for Applied Spatial Analysis (CASA) and the Geography & Natural Resources Program bring a series of speakers who shared their work and how geography relates to them. Speakers talked about a wide range of topics including health, social justice, linguistics, and more. We will have a series of workshops (limited spaces) on mapping, dashboard, and air quality. The public will have the opportunity to learn about the presented cases, ask questions, and reflect on the importance of geography.
The event is free and open to the public.
The WE&I Alumni Mixer is an opportunity for students in the Warrior Entrepreneur and Initiative group to meet with Stan State alumni entrepreneurs and business owners. Alumni will be looking to hire Stan State students for internships and other career opportunities.
We have a twist on the famous TED talks, and we are bringing you some of the most influential relatable local speakers to inspire and motivate you. Join us for light refreshment as we hear the insights of Black Student Union member, Shantel Johnson, Project Rebound student, Surjevon Dhillon, and Veronica Ambrose of MoPride.
The first 100 students to attend this event will receive a Warrior Head branded cross body bag!